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American Publishing Company
Rambles Through Our Country.
1886
Game
Authors American Publishing Company
Full Title Rambles Through Our Country. An Instructive Geographical Game For The Young. Copyright Secured 1881. American Publishing Company. Hartford, Conn. 1886.
List No 3886.000
Note This is meant to accompany a board game with a map of the United States (see our #5086). However, it functions as a geography of the U.S. by itself. In full color.
Alaska Steamship Company
Territory of Alaska.
1936
Separate Map
Authors Alaska Steamship Company
Full Title Territory of Alaska. The Alaska Line. The All-American Route, Alaska Steamship Company, Serving All of Alaska. Copyright 1936, Frank McCaffrey, Seattle. Printed in U.S.A. (with two inset maps)
List No 5300.000
Note Map is in full printed color. Inset maps: 1) Untitled map of the area around Anchorage and the Gulf of Alaska. 2) Untitled map of North America showing the routes from the "lower 48" to Alaska. A table of distances is included showing the mileage from Seattle to places in Alaska. The border is bright and original with totem poles. Mt. McKinley National Park is highlighted in green.
Lloyd, H.H.
The world.
1873
State Atlas
Authors Lloyd, H.H.
Full Title The world. (by H.H. Lloyd. Published by Stedman, Brown & Lyon, Baltimore. 1873)
List No 2239.018
Note Hand col. lithographed map. Shows currents, trade winds, monsoons, steam ship routes, sargassos or weedy seas, volcanoes, etc. Double hemisphere.
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