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Bryce, James, Collier, William F., Schmitz, Leonhard

The Library Atlas; Consisting of One Hundred and Ten [110] Maps Modern, Historical, and Classical Geography, &c.; With Descriptive Letterpress

William Collins, Sons, & Company, Limited, 1876

1950,00 €

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Año de publicación
1876
Lugar de impresión
Glasgow
Autor
Bryce, James, Collier, William F., Schmitz, Leonhard
Editores
William Collins, Sons, & Company, Limited
Formato
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edición
F First Edition
Materia
Atlas, Maps, World, Globe, Colonies, Descriptive Geography, Political geography, Cartography History Maps
Descripción
H Hardcover
Conservación
Aceptable
Idiomas
Inlgés
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
Primera edición

Descripción

214, [110 maps], 142 [index] pages. "The continual extension of commerce into new channels, the rapid growth of the colonial possessions of the British Empire, the recent territorial changes in several kingdoms, both of Europe and Asia, and the many discoveries of late years in various parts of the world, have created a demand for a new treatise in Descriptive and Political Geography." - Preface. "A capital atlas of maps clearly printed in colours, and at the very low price of one guinea. The maps are not only ancient, modern and historical, out of the Northern and Southern Constellations, and of the Planetary System - indeed, all that can be wanted in an ordinary library. This excellent book meets with our hearty approval." - The Publishers' Circular, August 3, 1875, p.526. All maps in colour with with many hinged to fold out. Includes indices with upwards of 50,000 names. Pattern of tanning marks upon endpapers suggests boards once bore a protective cover, which would account for their still brilliant gilt lettering. Narrow opening along front hinge. Dark maroon cloth decorated in black over bevelled boards is worn through along bottom edges, corners and, in spots, along backstrip. Most maps numbered in light pencil. Fold of World Map [#2] mostly open with two-inch opening affecting northern Europe. G.P. Putnam's Sons of New York appears to have also published this work in 1875. A quality copy of this marvelous Victorian era cartographic memento. Book