Catalog Record: A topographical survey of the great road from London to Bath and Bristol. With historical and descriptive accounts of the country, towns, villages, and gentlemen's seats on and adjacent to it; illustrated by ... views of the ... scenery. To which is added a ... map of the country three miles on each side of the road; planned from a scale of one inch to a mile | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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A topographical survey of the great road from London to Bath and Bristol. With historical and descriptive accounts of the country, towns, villages, and gentlemen's seats on and adjacent to it; illustrated by ... views of the ... scenery. To which is added a ... map of the country three miles on each side of the road; planned from a scale of one inch to a mile. By Archibald Robertson.

Main Author: Robertson, Archibald, approximately 1745-1813.
Language(s): English
Published: London, Printed for the author, 1792.
Subjects: Great Britain > Description and travel > Early works to 1800.
Great Britain > Description and travel > Views.
Note: Uncolored aquatints and engraved maps all unsigned.
Physical Description: 2 v. plates, 11 maps (10 fold.) 24 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: DA620 .R64
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