‘CORNWALL’ by ‘Reuben Ramble’ (Rev. Samuel Clark) c.[1844?] 1845

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A rare, attractive and unusual 19th Century map of Cornwall which appeared in Reuben Ramble’s Travels through the Counties of England (London: Darton & Clark, [1844?]1845-1850)**. The original page of text which accompanies the map is included with the purchase.

‘Reuben Ramble’ was the pseudonym of the Reverend Samuel Clark who produced this work to help educate children in national and local geography. Each county is represented by a small but detailed map* surrounded with various topographical images — in the case of Cornwall, this includes views of St. Michael’s Mount, Eddystone Lighthouse, the Cheesewring and Botallack Mine. As children have a tendency to maltreat their books, the maps from this series are comparatively rare to find in good condition.

*The map is a lithographic transfer of the one which appeared in “Miller’s new Miniature Atlas” in c.1821; Darton & Clark later acquiring the plates.

  • This is an original lithograph with original hand colour.
  • Printed area is approximately 15.1cms by 18cms.
  • The map is in very good condition with adequate margins. There is a minor mark just above the St. Michael’s vignette but this does not detract. Click on image for a better view.
  • The item comes displayed in a ready to frame museum quality mount.
  • Click on ‘Delivery Policy’ for postage costs.
  • Guaranteed to be over 165 years old.

**This map may have come from a hitherto unrecorded 1844 edition.

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