Maps, views and diagrams of military reviews and encampments
Maps, views and diagrams of military reviews and encampments
Letterpress; printed on paper. 22 numbered pages. Sigs: A2, A3, B, B2, B3, C, C2. With manuscript corrections and annotations in ink; formerly stitched together, the stitching now missing. | 23.5 x 19.3 cm (sheet) | RCIN 731050.b
Chretien Frederic (active 1753)))
Chretien Frederic (active 1753)))
Chretien Frederic (active 1753)))
Chretien Frederic (active 1753)))
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Chretien Frederic (active 1753)))
Chretien Frederic (active 1753)))
Chretien Frederic (active 1753)))
Chretien Frederic (active 1753)))
Chretien Frederic (active 1753)))
Chretien Frederic (active 1753)))
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Letterpress explanatory text to the engraved map (RCIN 731050.a) of the manoeuvres of the Prussian Corps at Spandau, 1-12 September 1753.
Chretien Frederic (active 1753) (publisher) [on title-page, below title:] AVEC PRIVILEGES DU ROI. / À BERLIN ET À POTSDAM / CHÉS CHRETIEN FREDERIC VOSS. 1753.
Watermark: None
Condition: one fold line; a few brown stains
23.5 x 19.3 cm (sheet)
Printed title:
EXPLICATION / ET / DETAIL EXACTE / DES / MANOEUVRES / FAITES PAR UN / CORPS PRUSSIEN / CAMPANT ENTRE / LE BAILLAGE DE SPANDAU ET LE VILLAGE / DE GATOW / AINSI / QU’ELLES SONT MARQUÉES SUR LE GRAND / PLAN CI-YOINT. [1753.]
Annotations:
George III heading: Spandaw 1-12 Sept.r 1753.
Other annotations: Manuscript corrections/ alterations have been made throughout the text in ink.
George III catalogue entry:
Spandau Plan der Manœuvres so das Konigl. Preussl. Corps wahrender Zeit das selbiges zwischen der Stadt Spandau und dem Dorfe Gatow campiret, taglich vorgenommen, 1753: bey C. F. Voss (with an Explanation. 4.to).
Probably from the collection of military and naval maps and prints formed by Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (1721-65), third son of George II; subsequently acquired by George III (1738-1820)
Spandau, Berlin, Germany (52°33'03"N 13°11'57"E)