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PASQUIER (Jacques-Jean) & DENIS (Louis). Plan topographique et raisonné de Paris. Paris, Pasquier, 1758. In-12, [3] ff, with two off-text maps mounted on tabs (a general plan of the city and a general geographical plan), 124 pp, [2] ff (places de carrosses, table des matières), pp. 127-149, [1] f., engraved views in the text and 41 maps (including one of the environs of Paris, double-page), all fully engraved. Demi-basane, smooth spine decorated, red title page (late 18th century binding). A fine copy. First edition. The first district maps of the capital appeared in the 18th century. The earliest dates from 1714, by Abbé Jean de La Caille. Pasquier and Denis took up their predecessor's idea, but in a more manageable format, making their Plan the first guide map of Paris. Bound at the end: Etrennes ecclésiastiques, historiques et topographiques de l'Archevêché de Paris et des beautés que l'y on admire. [...] Paris, Delalain, Desnos, sd [1764], [2] double ff. 104 pp. 16 colored outline maps included in the pagination (including one general map). First edition of this unusual little ecclesiastical atlas.

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PASQUIER (Jacques-Jean) & DENIS (Louis). Plan topographique et raisonné de Paris. Paris, Pasquier, 1758. In-12, [3] ff, with two off-text maps mounted on tabs (a general plan of the city and a general geographical plan), 124 pp, [2] ff (places de carrosses, table des matières), pp. 127-149, [1] f., engraved views in the text and 41 maps (including one of the environs of Paris, double-page), all fully engraved. Demi-basane, smooth spine decorated, red title page (late 18th century binding). A fine copy. First edition. The first district maps of the capital appeared in the 18th century. The earliest dates from 1714, by Abbé Jean de La Caille. Pasquier and Denis took up their predecessor's idea, but in a more manageable format, making their Plan the first guide map of Paris. Bound at the end: Etrennes ecclésiastiques, historiques et topographiques de l'Archevêché de Paris et des beautés que l'y on admire. [...] Paris, Delalain, Desnos, sd [1764], [2] double ff. 104 pp. 16 colored outline maps included in the pagination (including one general map). First edition of this unusual little ecclesiastical atlas.

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