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A late-18th century plan of Genoa during the Ligurian Republic

Stock No. 14654 Category: Tags: , , , , , , , Cartographer: ANDREWS, John.

A Plan of the City of Genoa.
London, John Stockdale, 1800. Coloured. 200 x 255mm.

£130

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Plan of Genoa with a 59-point key, published in Andrews' 'A Collection of Plans of the Most Capital Cities of every Empire, Kingdom, Republic and Electorate in Europe and some Remarkable Cities in the other Three Parts of the World'. At the time the city was part of the Ligurian Republic, a French client state set up by Napoleon in 1797. In 1800 the region was briefly occupied by the Austrians but Napoleon soon recaptured it, annexing it as a French département in 1805.

Additional information

Dimensions255 × 200 mm
Cartographer

Date

1800

Extra Info

A Plan of the City of Genoa.

Publication

London, John Stockdale, 1800. Coloured. 200 x 255mm.

Condition

A good example.

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