The annual London Map Fair unites the classic and the quirky of cartographic history under one roof as a host of international dealers show up for what organisers boast is the world’s largest event of its kind.
It runs from June 17-18 at the Royal Geographic Society in Kensington Gore.
Around 40 dealers will stand this year, exhibiting works with a wide price range to suit most budgets. Clive A Burden, for example, brings a first edition early issue of the first 1579 English County Atlas once owned by the Earls of Sutherland and then the Dukes of Marlborough. It is available for £125,000.