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Geological map of the Circars by Benjamin Heyne.

Tracts, Historical and Statistical, on India. London: C. Baltwin, 1814. 4° (275 x 230mm). Engraved frontispiece, 2 folding engraved geological maps hand-coloured in outline and 4 engraved plates of which one hand-colored. (Occasional soiling, spotting and browning, small tear to folding map.) Original boards, uncut edges (sometime rebacked in red cloth, extremities rubbed, corners bumped). Provenance: Sir Clive Milnes-Coates of Helperby (1879-1971, ownership inscription and book label).
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BENJAMIN HEYNE (1770-1819)
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N: 21.9465094°N
W: 77.1018082°E E: 86.3388136°E
S: 12.0997674°N
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