Daniel Crouch Rare Books is a specialist dealer in rare maps, atlases, plans, sea charts and antiquarian books relating to voyages dating from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Our carefully selected stock also includes a number of fine prints, globes,planetaria, scientific instruments and a selection of cartographic reference books.
Our particular passions include rare atlases, town plans, wall maps, and separately published maps and charts. We strive to acquire unusual and quirky maps that are in fine condition.
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Daniel Crouch Rare Books
CHRISTOPHER GREENWOOD (1786–1855 ) and JOHN GREENWOOD (1791–1867)
Greenwood’s Six-Sheet Map of London in Full Original Colour
Map of London from actual survey..., 1830
engraved map with contemporary hand colour
1418 x 1882 mm (framed: 1510 x 1970 mm)
W[ENCESLAUS] HOLLAR (1607–1677)
The Half-length Seasons
Autumnus [and] Hiems [and] Aestas [and] Ver, 1641
etching
250 x 175 mm (framed: 310 x 235 mm)
W[ENCESLAUS] HOLLAR (1607–1677)
The Half-length Seasons
Autumnus [and] Hiems [and] Aestas [and] Ver, 1641
etching
250 x 175 mm (framed: 310 x 235 mm)
W[ENCESLAUS] HOLLAR (1607–1677)
The Half-length Seasons
Autumnus [and] Hiems [and] Aestas [and] Ver, 1641
etching
250 x 175 mm (framed: 310 x 235 mm)
W[ENCESLAUS] HOLLAR (1607–1677)
The Half-length Seasons
Autumnus [and] Hiems [and] Aestas [and] Ver, 1641
etching
250 x 175 mm (framed: 310 x 235 mm)
ANONYMOUS (unknown)
A geocentric armillary, 1700
[Armillary Sphere in Case], 1700
pocket globe
diameter: 75 mm
DUDLEY ADAMS (1762–1830)
“Cook’s going out 1776”
A New Globe of the Earth by Dudley Adams [and Celestial Globe], 1808
pocket globe
diameter: 70 mm
JOHN SENEX (1678–1740) [and MARY SENEX]
A pocket globe by a female mapmaker,
A New & Correct Globe of the Earth, 1744
pocket globe
diameter: 70 mm
GEORGE MINSHULL (1800–1835) after NICHOLAS LANE (1775–1783), DUDLEY ADAMS (1762–1830) and JAMES FERGUSON
A toymaker’s globe
Minshull’s, 1813
pocket globe
diameter: 70 mm
JOHANN BAPTIST HOMANN (1664–1724)
Ballon d'Or
Globus terrestris, 1702
pocket globe
diameter: 70 mm
JOHANN BAPTIST HOMANN (1664–1724)
Homann’s rare nesting pocket globe and armillary
Globus terrestris juxta observationes Parisienses Regia Academiae Scientiarum constructus, 1702
pocket globe
diameter: 70 mm
JOSEPH MOXON (1627–1691)
The first English Pocket Globe
[Pocket Globe], 1680
pocket globe
diameter: 70 mm
JOHN NEWTON (1759–1844)
I can see Uranus
Newton’s New & Improved Terrestrial Pocket Globe, 1817
pocket globe
diameter: 70 mm
JOHN NEWTON (1759–1844)
Newton in red, 1800
A New Terrestrial Globe by J. Newton, ,1800
pocket globe
diameter: 70 mm
THOMAS LANE (1775–1783), after DUDLEY ADAMS (1762–1830) and JAMES FERGUSON
The Swan River Colony
Lane’s Improved Globe, 1833
pocket globe
diameter: 70 mm