History of London (1775 book)

A New and Universal History, Description and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and their Adjacent Parts... by Walter Harrison is a 1775 book illustrated with 102 monochrome plates, describing the appearance of London at that time. It was published by John Cooke in 70 parts. These were issued weekly, each with one or two of the plates.[1] The illustrations were prints made using engraved copper plates.[2][3]

Chiswick from the river, in Walter Harrison's History of London, 1775

References

Further reading

  • Adams, Bernard (1983) London Illustrated 1604-1850: a survey and index of topographical books and their plates
  • Crace, John Gregory (1878) A Catalogue of Maps, Plans and Views of London, Westminster and Southwark
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