The A to Z of Elizabethan London

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Reproduction, with annotation and introduction, of three Elizabethan maps of London: the so-called 'Agas' woodcut of c 1570; the two surviving plates of the 'Copperplate' map of c 1557; and Braun and Hogenberg's map which appears to be a reduced copy of the Copperplate Map. Used with care they can be helpful.
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Prockter, Adrian & Taylor, Robert, introd by Fisher, John 1979 `The A to Z of Elizabethan London' London Topogr Soc Publ London Topographical Society London 122, 1979 xii, 62 pp, figs, index. Price £8. (Also published by Harry Margary with Guildhall Library). []
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xii, 62 pp, figs, index. Price £8. (Also published by Harry Margary with Guildhall Library).
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