Bokhara, Cabool, Beloochistan, &c. by J and C Walker

Bokhara, Cabool, Beloochistan, &c. by J and C Walker

Code: 53818

£35.00 Approx $43.32, €40.65
 

Date Circa 1835

S.D.U.K.    Fine steel engraving with original outline hand colouring. Engraved by J.& C.Walker. Overall size : 34.6cms x 41.1cms.  Image size : 315mm x 395mm. This map covers the region of the Persian-Afghan borders, and Pakistan. There are three scales marked: Indian Cos, Persian Farsangs and Hours of a Caravan of Camels. A note states that "a day's journey is about 7 and a half hours or 16 miles".  Repaired tear bottom margin edge up into Mouth of Persian Gulf; little age toning  bottom left especially else good condition.

 


Benevolent societies whose intentions were to disseminate knowledge were a distinguishing feature of the Victorian age. This society was founded in 1827 by John, Earl Russell and Henry Brougham, later Lord Chancellor of England. Earl Russell was an M.P. who was responsible for setting up an inspectorate for schools and an additional grant of £30, 000 for education.
The society published books that were deemed to be of high educational worth but produced them at a price that was affordable. Their greatest publication, most probably, was their atlas of the world entitled ‘Maps of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge’.The town and city plans in this series are particularly prized now - these fine steel engravings have original hand colouring and are often embellished with vignettes and comparisons of the heights of the principal buildings of the city.