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John Cary

    John Cary fu un cartografo inglese che aprì la sua attività nello Strand di Londra nel 1783. Si guadagnò rapidamente una reputazione per le sue mappe e i suoi globi, con il suo atlante che divenne un'opera di riferimento standard in Inghilterra. Il suo lavoro fu caratterizzato da precisione ed esecuzione dettagliata, affermandolo come uno dei cartografi più significativi della sua epoca. I risultati cartografici di Cary contribuirono al progresso della geografia e fornirono strumenti essenziali sia per i viaggi che per la ricerca scientifica.

    An Essay on the State of England; In Relation to Its Trade, Its Poor, and Its Taxes, for Carrying on the Present War Against France
    Cary's New And Correct English Atlas: Being A New Set Of County Maps From Actual Surveys. Exhibiting All The Direct & Principal Cross Roads, Cities, T
    Cary's New Itinerary
    Cary's New Itinerary: Or, An Accurate Delineation Of The Great Roads, Both Direct And Cross, Throughout England And Wales
    Cary's Traveller's Companion, Or, A Delineation Of The Turnpike Roads Of England And Wales
    Design for Good
    • This book provides an accurate and detailed itinerary of the great roads throughout England and Wales. Cary's work includes maps, distances between towns, and detailed descriptions of each route. The reader can obtain a clear picture of the state of the roads, the scenery, and the inns and accommodations along the way. An essential guide for travelers interested in exploring the countryside of England and Wales.

      Cary's New Itinerary: Or, An Accurate Delineation Of The Great Roads, Both Direct And Cross, Throughout England And Wales
    • Cary's New Itinerary

      • 792pagine
      • 28 ore di lettura

      This travel guide provides detailed maps and information on the major roads and routes throughout Great Britain. It covers various modes of transportation, including stagecoaches, mail coaches, and ferries. The book is ideal for history buffs, travelers, and anyone interested in studying the history of transportation and travel.

      Cary's New Itinerary
    • An Essay on the State of England

      • 72pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      The book is a faithful reproduction of an original work, preserving its content and style. This edition offers readers an opportunity to access historical texts or classic literature that may otherwise be difficult to find. It emphasizes authenticity and aims to maintain the integrity of the original material, appealing to collectors, scholars, and enthusiasts of the genre.

      An Essay on the State of England
    • The book focuses on preserving significant historical texts that have shaped human history, now rare and costly antiques. It aims to ensure these works are not forgotten by republishing them with high-quality reproductions of the original text and artwork, making them accessible for both present and future generations.

      An Essay Towards Regulating the Trade, and Employing the Poor of This Kingdom Whereunto is Added, an Essay Towards Paying Off the Publick Debts
    • Focusing on trade and commerce, this work by John Cary examines trade laws, tariffs, and government regulation, while tracing the history of trade from ancient to modern times. Cary analyzes the societal and economic impacts of trade, discussing both its advantages and disadvantages. Additionally, he addresses related topics like currency, banking, and finance. This comprehensive study serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the complexities of trade. The book is a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural significance.

      A Discourse On Trade, And Other Matters Relative To It (1745)
    • The collection features significant historical texts that have shaped human history, now rare and costly antiques. To ensure their legacy endures, these works are republished in high quality, preserving the original text and artwork for present and future generations to appreciate.

      A Discourse on Trade And Other Matters Relative to it