Atlas britanniques
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- Thesaurus geographicus, or, The compleat geographer, part the second : being the chorography, to topography and history of Asia, Africa and America faithfully extracted from the best modern travellers and most esteem'd historians and illustrated with maps, fairly engraven on copper, according to the modern discoveries and corrections by Herman Moll
- Atlas manuale, or, A new sett of maps of all the parts of the earth, as well Asia, Africa and America, as Europe, wherein geography is rectify'd by reforming the old maps according to the modern observations ; and the coasts of all countries are laid down, agreeable to Mr. Edmund Hallex's own map : which is not done in any before extant : this being the first whole sett of maps that agrees with the observations and corrections that have been made by the astronomers and travellers of this age : the maps are fairly engraven on copper; and the scale is large enough to shew, not only the province but also all considerable cities, and the towns too of chiefest note, mostly perform'd by Herman Moll
- Black's general atlas, comprehending seventy maps, engraved on steel, in the first style of art, by Sidney Hall, William Hughes
- Atlas of modern geography, constructed from the latest observations and discoveries for the use of schools, by A. Arrowsmith
- The Compleat geographer, or, The chorography and topography of all the known parts of the earth, to which is premis'd an introduction to geography, and a natural history of the earth and the elements ... to which are added maps of every country, fairly engraven on copper, according to the latest surveys, and newest discoveries, most engrav'd by Herman Moll
- Historical church atlas, consisting of eighteen coloured maps and fifty sketch-maps in the text, illustrating the history of eastern and western Christendom until the Reformation, and that of the Anglican Communion until the present day, by Edmund McClure
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