Nouveau Plan de Paris à l'usage des promeneurs : d'après la méthode Zugenbuhler, auteur d'un atlas universel, 1858. [1858?] Vallée lists editions in 1855 and 1857, but not that of 1858 (L. Vallée. Catalogue des plans de Paris, 1933-1934). Plan ruled in 138 numbered squares, alternatively colored pale blue in a checkboard pattern and indexed to the alphabetical list of streets. Important buildings etc. shown pictorially at their site on plan. Dissected in 18 pieces and mounted on toile. Scale approximately 1:15,000. Getty copy closely trimmed with loss of outer border at top and sides and loss


Nouveau Plan de Paris à l'usage des promeneurs : d'après la méthode Zugenbuhler, auteur d'un atlas universel, 1858. [1858?] Vallée lists editions in 1855 and 1857, but not that of 1858 (L. Vallée. Catalogue des plans de Paris, 1933-1934). Plan ruled in 138 numbered squares, alternatively colored pale blue in a checkboard pattern and indexed to the alphabetical list of streets. Important buildings etc. shown pictorially at their site on plan. Dissected in 18 pieces and mounted on toile. Scale approximately 1:15,000. Getty copy closely trimmed with loss of outer border at top and sides and loss of printer's name at bottom. This makes identification of edition uncertain. The "Supplément" to the street index contains two names more than that for the edition of 1857; see University of Chicago Library web site (). This suggests that the present map is likely to be 1858.


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