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English: Engraving from The Pilgrim's Progress, published in London, 1778. This is a fold-out map, showing Pilgrim's journey and the various places he passes through.
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  • 2006-10-25 22:28 Neale Monks 1627×1277× (279257 bytes) Engraving from The Pilgrim's Progress, published in London, 1778. This is a fold-out map, showing Pilgrim's journey and the various places he passes through.
  • 2006-10-25 22:16 Neale Monks 1688×1286× (1175515 bytes) Engraving from The Pilgrim's Progress, published in London, 1778. This is a fold-out map, showing Pilgrim's journey and the various places he passes through.

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This map is a rendition of the journey that the character "Christian" made to the "Celestial City".

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