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Joslin, Gilman, Loring, Josi
Loring's Terrestrial Globe.
1859
Globe
| Authors |
Joslin, Gilman, Loring, Josiah |
| Full Title |
Loring's Terrestrial Globe containing all the Late Discoveries and Geographical Improvements, also the Tracks of the most celebrated Circumnavigators. Compiled from Smith's new English globe, with additions and improvements by Annin & Smith. Revised by G.W. Boynton. Manufactured by Gilman & Joslin, Boston. 1859. |
| List No |
4659.000 |
| Note |
This is a very late issue of the Loring/Joslin terrestrial globe, revised by Boynton. Later issues of this globe by Joslin (in the 1870's) drop the Loring name. This is a 12 inch desk globe with a four legged stand and horizon ring, total height from base to top 18 inches. |
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Copley, Charles, Joslin, Gil
Improved Globe, Boston. (Ter
1869
Globe
| Authors |
Copley, Charles, Joslin, Gilman |
| Full Title |
Improved Globe, Boston. Manufactured by Gilman Joslin, Corrected to 1870. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1852 by Charles Copley ... New York. (Terrestrial Globe). |
| List No |
2920.001 |
| Note |
16" pair of Terrestrial and Celestial globes. These globes were originally issued by Copley and sold by Blunt in New York in 1852. Joslin revised and reissued them (this pair) in 1869, continuing until the 1890's (Warner). These are both floor stand models and are illustrated in Joslin's catalogue of the early 1870's (see our copy). Franklin Globes also issued the Copley Globes, but they may have been made by Joslin or Nims for Franklin (Warner). "National Park" is shown in the U.S. where Yellowstone Park was created in 1872, but we think this is anticipatory rather than after the fact. The "corrected to 1870" was usually done a year or two before the date (Coffeen). The Copley globes are beautifully executed, have a "modern" look, and are "extremely detailed, even to the point of obscurity" (Warner). Warner further states that "no examples of the Joslin 1869 state of these globes are known." This pair may be the only survivors. Copley won a gold medal in 1852 from the American Institute for the globes (see Transactions of the American Institute 1852, p124-5). Warner lists a Franklin 16" Terrestrial (3-88) by Nims that is similar to this. Total height from base to top is 43 inches. |
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Guyot, A.
World Winds and Storms. Worl
1870
World Atlas
| Authors |
Guyot, A. |
| Full Title |
Johnson's World, Showing the Circulation of the Winds, and the Course of Storms. Entered ... 1870. Johnson's World Showing the Distribution of the Rain over the Globe. Entered ... 1870. |
| List No |
0358.012 |
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Townsend, Dennis
Cover: Townsend's patent fol
1870
Globe
| Authors |
Townsend, Dennis |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Townsend's Patent Folding Globe ... Publishers: George M. Smith & Co., 129 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Dennis Townsend, Felchville, Windsor County Vt. Edward E. Rice & Co., Steam Job Printers, 5 Hawley Street, Boston, Mass. (On the cover of the folder holding the collapsed globe, on the globe itself: "Patented by Dennis Townsend Feb. 16, 1869"). |
| List No |
3891A |
| Note |
Townsend's second collapsible globe with an internal mechanism for holding it open. The first collapsible Townsend globe was held open by an external stand - apparently no examples exist. Townsend was a school teacher in Vermont and later in California. His interest in globes was to produce a cheap globe that could be owned and used by students instead of a flat "map which, without explanation, is a false illustration, and can be understood only by a process of reasoning entirely beyond the mind of the child" (from Townsend's "Folding Globe Lessons"). This copy is presumed to be the second issue of this globe - an earlier issue has a somewhat different folder with only Townsend listed as publisher. However, it is not certain that both examples were not produced simultaneously in different cities. Both Globes are dated the same. Originally from the Welsh Collection. With a photocopy of Townsend's Folding-Globe Lessons, and an original advertising flyer for the globe. |
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Townsend, Dennis
Index: Patent folding globe.
1870
Globe
| Authors |
Townsend, Dennis |
| Full Title |
(Index to) Townsend's Patent Folding Globe ... Publishers: George M. Smith & Co., 129 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Dennis Townsend, Felchville, Windsor County Vt. Edward E. Rice & Co., Steam Job Printers, 5 Hawley Street, Boston, Mass. (On the cover of the folder holding the collapsed globe, on the globe itself: "Patented by Dennis Townsend Feb. 16, 1869"). |
| List No |
3891B |
| Note |
Pop-up map case opened to show the Index (left) and the folded globe (right). Instructions are provided for the teacher as well as a Key corresponding to the numbers on the map. |
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Townsend, Dennis
Townsend's Patent Folding Gl
1870
Globe
| Authors |
Townsend, Dennis |
| Full Title |
Townsend's Patent Folding Globe. Patented by Dennis Townsend Feb. 16, 1869. (both hemispheres shown). |
| List No |
3891.001 |
| Note |
Both hemispheres shown in flattened state. Globe in full color with numbered counties and features. Globe has rings on both ends which allow it to be easily expanded and to be hung. Instructions are also given for mounting the globe on a stand. |
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Townsend, Dennis
Townsend's Patent Folding Gl
1870
Globe
| Authors |
Townsend, Dennis |
| Full Title |
Townsend's Patent Folding Globe. Patented by Dennis Townsend Feb. 16, 1869. (expanded globe). |
| List No |
3891.002 |
| Note |
Globe shown after expansion - 6 inches in diameter. Globe in full color with numbered counties and features. Globe has rings on both ends which allow it to be easily expanded and to be hung. Instructions are also given for mounting the globe on a stand. |
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Townsend, Dennis
(Promotion Text for) Townsen
1870
Globe
| Authors |
Townsend, Dennis |
| Full Title |
(Promotion Text for) Townsend's Patent Folding Globe ... Publishers: George M. Smith & Co., 129 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Dennis Townsend, Felchville, Windsor County Vt. Edward E. Rice & Co., Steam Job Printers, 5 Hawley Street, Boston, Mass. (On the cover of the folder holding the collapsed globe, on the globe itself: "Patented by Dennis Townsend Feb. 16, 1869"). |
| List No |
3891C |
| Note |
A promotional flyer for the expandable globe discussing its price and attributes with testimonials from the press, including Scientific American. |
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Joslin, Gilman
Joslin's Six Inch Terrestria
1870
Globe
| Authors |
Joslin, Gilman |
| Full Title |
Joslin's Six Inch Terrestrial Globe, Containing the Latest Discoveries. Boston. Gilman Joslin. Drawn and Engraved by W.B. Annin. |
| List No |
4327.000 |
| Note |
The full color 6 inch globe is undated - the date is estimated from the presence of Alaska (1867). Oregon Territory is not shown (it is shown on the 1860 issue), and New Holland is removed from Australia. On a single turned wooden base with a total height of 11 inches. Very late issue of this globe. |
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Johnson, A.J.
World, Showing the Circulati
1874
World Atlas
| Authors |
Johnson, A.J. |
| Full Title |
Johnson's World, Showing the Circulation of the Winds and the Course of Storms. By Prof. A. Guyot. Published by A. J. Johnson, New York. Johnson's World, Showing the Distribution of the Rain over the Globe By Prof. A. Guyot. Published by A. J. Johnson, New York. 11. 12. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1870, by A.J. Johnson in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. |
| List No |
4571.003 |
| Note |
Two engraved color maps, and seven insets of climatic variables. |
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Johnson, A.J.
World, Showing the Circulati
1886
World Atlas
| Authors |
Johnson, A.J. |
| Full Title |
Johnson's World, Showing the Circulation of the Winds and the Course of Storms. By Prof. A. Guyot. Published by A. J. Johnson, New York. Johnson's World, Showing the Distribution of the Rain over the Globe By Prof. A. Guyot. Published by A. J. Johnson, New York. 11. 12. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1870, by A.J. Johnson in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. |
| List No |
4828.017 |
| Note |
Two engraved color maps, and seven insets of climatic variables. |
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Rand McNally and Company
U.S. tea, coffee, sugar & mo
1897
World Atlas
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
Imports of tea and coffee into the United States during the twenty-five fiscal years ... 1867 to 1891. Imports of sugar and molasses into the United States during the twenty-five fiscal years ... 1867 to 1891. Production of cane sugar and molasses in the U.S. ... between 1870 and 1891. Total consumption of sugar in the United States ... 1881 and 1891. Rand, McNally & Co., Engravers, Chicago, (1897) |
| List No |
3565.100 |
| Note |
Four statistical charts. "Rand, McNally & Company's" in margin. |
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Rand McNally and Company
U.S. corn, wheat, oats, 1870
1897
World Atlas
| Authors |
Rand McNally and Company |
| Full Title |
Crops of corn, wheat, and oats in the United States, 1870-1891. (Rand, McNally & Co., Engravers, Chicago, 1897) |
| List No |
3565.133 |
| Note |
Statistical chart. Title in margin: Indexed atlas of the world. Kansas. |
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