Wyld's New Plan of London. Nouveau Plan de Londres. Neuer Plan von London.
WYLD, James.
From Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 31 March 1998
From Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 31 March 1998
About this Item
A most decorative engraved folding map of London (56 x 98 cm) with original hand-colour printed in 40 sections (though not physically dissected) and backed onto linen. The plan covers extents from Islington down to North Brixton and East India Docks across to Holland Park. An attractive printed border with eleven engraved views of famous sites and buildings in the city, with floral cornerpieces and panels of explanatory text. Original block colour to the bodies of water and open spaces (parks, cemeteries etc.). With Wyld's advertisements to one panel of verso. Some light toning and trivial light wear along folds, generally a very good example. James Wyld (1812-1887) was "the most important mapmaker producing maps of London in the year of the Great Exhibition". Wyld was a highly successful publisher, MP for Bodmin, and an active figure in public life. He promoted the development of the British Library and campaigned for the Public Libraries and Museums Bill. Like his father, he was made Geographer to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1836. He built his business on his ability to produce maps quickly in reaction to new discoveries and information: Punch remarked drily that if a country were discovered in the centre of the earth then Wyld would have a new map out "as soon as it is discovered, if not before". Wyld first published the present map in 1851, taking advantage of the influx of visitors into in London to see the Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace. It was designed as both a map and a tourist guide: the border contains keys in English, French and German, and vignettes of must-see landmarks. Crystal Palace is depicted in one of the views to the map's border. In the border at the top right is Wyld's own ?"Model of the Earth". This was a vast globe of 18.39m in diameter, with a representation of the world depicted in plaster-of-paris on its interior surface. Originally offered to the Great Exhibition, it was rejected due to its size and the committee's reluctance to allow the exhibition to be used for commercial gain. It was installed in Leicester Square instead (visible on the map), and attracted almost as many visitors as the Exhibition itself. In 1853, the first year that visitor records were kept, it is estimated that 1.2 million people were admitted. Seller Inventory # 62572
Bibliographic Details
Title: Wyld's New Plan of London. Nouveau Plan de ...
Publisher: LondonPublished by James Wyld Geographer to the Queen 457 West Strand opposite Northumberland Street 11 & 12 Charing Cross & 2 Royal Exchange June .
Publication Date: 1865
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