Specialist dealer in rare, vintage, and antique maps, atlases, plans, sea charts and voyages dating from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Our carefully selected stock also includes fine prints, globes, and scientific instruments.

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Rare Maps

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The Blue Map of the World | Rare Maps at Daniel Crouch Rare Books

Rare Atlases

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The Greatest Atlas Ever Published | Rare Maps at Daniel Crouch Rare Books

Rare Books

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Description de l'Egypte | Rare Books at Daniel Crouch Rare Books

Rare Prints

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Birds Eye View of New York | Rare Prints at Daniel Crouch Rare Books

Globes and Planetaria

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Globus Orbis Terrae | Globes & Planetaria at Daniel Crouch Rare Books

Game Maps

Whether alone or in teams, for pleasure or profit, sporting or seated, games have been an ever-present feature of every civilization. With multiple participants vying to achieve a goal by following a set of rules, games provide an outlet for the natural human instinct for competition without the risk incurred in, for example, battle. Indeed throughout history, many games have served as a microcosm of war, whether that involves taking down one’s opponent’s king, as in chess, taking turns to attack and defend, seen in all sorts of games from rugby to bridge, or racing to a certain destination, be it on foot or with a counter.

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“We source the rarest, most unusual and quirky antique and vintage maps in the finest condition.”

Daniel Crouch

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Daniel Crouch Rare Books is a specialist dealer in rare maps, atlases, maps, plans, sea charts and voyages dating from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Our carefully selected stock also includes a number of fine prints and globes, and a selection of cartographic reference books.

Most Expensive AbeBooks Sales 2024

23 April 2024

Mercator’s 1595 map of the world, in fine original colour, was one of the top ten sales from the recent AbeBooks.co.uk quarter.

Daniel Crouch comments that this map is “The first edition of the first map in the first atlas to be called such”.

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