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Where may be had, a great Variety of Maps & Prints neatly framed & Glazed for Exportation.

Where may be had, a great Variety of Maps & Prints neatly framed & Glazed for Exportation.

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Where may be had, a great Variety of Maps & Prints neatly framed & Glazed for Exportation.

by HERBERT, William

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[London],: At the Golden Globe, under y.e Piazzas, on London Bridge,, [1749-1758].. 45 by 85mm (1.75 by 3.25 inches).. Prints,""William Herbert Map & Printseller, ... Herbert's trade card from his London Bridge address Engraved trade card. After seven years with the East India Company in the subcontinent, and a few false starts on his return (as hosier, dyer, and glass painter), William Herbert (1718-1795) finally settled on being a seller and publisher of prints, maps, and charts in one of the new houses on London Bridge in 1749. He launched his business with the publication of some drawings that he had acquired during his time abroad. As London Bridge was notorious for burning (and falling) down, Herbert had the bright idea of a floating fire-engine, which suggestion was taken up by the Royal Exchange Assurance company. Nonetheless, the bridge burnt in 1758, and Herbert was forced to move to Leadenall Street, where he published the opportunistic, 'A chronological and historical account from the first building a bridge across the River Thames, from London to Southwark, till the late conflagration of the temporary bridge' (1758). For the next twenty years Herbert conducted a successful and lucrative business, which he eventually sold to Henry Gregory for 1000 guineas in 1776. He then retired to concentrate on his library, which he had evidently been collecting since his return from India in 1745, when he had a bookplate engraved by John June. """"His livery company and East India Company connections, and the print and chart dealing, brought him into the centre of a bibliophilic and bibliographical coterie. Surviving correspondence shows that after 1760 he increasingly mixed business with pleasure, book hunting for friends who were also customers or fellow dealers, borrowing books, and, after 1774, offering hospitality at Cheshunt to other learned gentlemen with whom he corresponded. He was given free access to libraries which included that of the king, George III, and the great public collections at Oxford, Cambridge, and Lambeth,… [He gained] entrance to the Stationers' Company, dined in their hall and through the good offices of his friend, the bookseller Lockyer Davis, was permitted not only to see, but to borrow, the three earliest volumes of their jealously guarded entry books and apprentice registers which he meticulously copied out. His transcriptions, which are now in the muniment room at Stationers' Hall, provided key material for his revision of Ames's Typographical Antiquities, which transformed it into the first history of the sixteenth-century English book trade and a major, even seminal work on English book provenance"""" (Robin Meyers for DNB online). BM 1862,1011.598 for a much more elaborate trade card

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Bookseller
Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
17845
Title
Where may be had, a great Variety of Maps & Prints neatly framed & Glazed for Exportation.
Author
HERBERT, William
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
At the Golden Globe, under y.e Piazzas, on London Bridge,
Place of Publication
[London],
Date Published
[1749-1758].
Keywords
prints, maps, london bridge, trade card""
Size
45 by 85mm (1.75 by 3.25 inches).

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Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd

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About Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd

Daniel Crouch Rare Books is specialist dealer in antique atlases, maps, plans, sea charts and voyages dating from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Our carefully selected stock also includes a number of fine prints and globes, and a selection of cartographic reference books.Our particular passions include rare atlases, wall maps, and separately published maps and charts. We strive to acquire unusual and quirky maps that are in fine condition. We are members of the following trade associations: The Antiquarian Bookseller's Association (ABA); The British Antique Dealers' Association (BADA); Confédération Internationale des Négociantes en Oeuvres d'Art (CINOA); The International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB); The Society of London Art Dealers (SLAD); and The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF). Daniel and Nick are also both members of The Company of Art Scholars, Dealers, and Collectors.

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