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Description A plan drawn up in 1926 of how London may have appeared in 1300.
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Source Shepherd, William R. (1926) Historical Atlas. Henry Holt and Company. A copy is on the Perry-Castañeda Library website.
Author William R. Shepherd
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Book published in 1926 by Henry Holt-proof of US publication and year of publication.

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Map is on page 75 upper portion.

Renewal searches were done for the years 1953 and 1954 in books and maps. There were no listings in maps for London, Holt, Shepherd or Velhagen & Klafing (seen at lower left of pp 74-75).

Henry Holt Company renewed only one book in 1953 "The Growth of Biology". William Shepherd was not listed; the companies Frank Shepherd and Shepherd's Citations were but they are not related. In 1954 Ernest and Arthur Shepherd renewed books as well as Frank Shepherd Company and Shepherd's Citations; they are not related. There's no evidence of renewal for the atlas or the map.


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