James Pepper
The state of Baden-Wurttemberg borders on Switzerland to the south, on France to the west, and on the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate, Hesse and Bavaria. Its principal cities include Stuttgart, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Freiburg, Heidelberg, Heilbronn, Ludwigsburg, Ulm, Tübingen, Pforzheim and Reutlingen. The Rhine forms the western border as well as large portions of the southern border. The Black Forest (Schwarzwald) the main mountain range of the state, rises east of the Rhine valley. Baden-Württemberg shares both Lake Constance (Bodensee) and the foothills of the Alps with Switzerland. The Danube river has its source in Baden-Württemberg near the town of Donaueschingen, in a place called Furtwangen in the Black Forest.

8196 Brisach and Freiburg, Nicolas de Fer 1705. Price: 48.00

LES ENVIRONS DES SEUX BRISACHS ET DE FRIBOURG....
An engraved map on two sheets centred on the towns of Brisach and Freiburg. Each map measures 13 x 9 inches, 330 x 240 mm. Uncoloured. Good condition.

From L'Atlas Curieux.

8200 Part of the River Rhine, George M. Seutter, c.1740. Price: 120.00

CURSUS RHENI INFRA ARGENTORATUM USQ AD WORMATIAM....
An engraved map showing a section of Germany including the Rhine from Worms to Strasbourg. Includes Heidelberg, Saarbrucken and Pforzheim. The title is shown across the top of the map. 23 x 19 inches, 570 x 470 mm. Original outline and wash colouring. Good condition.