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Fullback Academy
Contents,errata: Moravia atl
1853
Religious Atlas
| Authors |
Fullback Academy |
| Full Title |
(Contents to) The Moravia atlas, embracing statistics of the Church of the United Brethren in her home and foreign departments, compiled from the most recent and authentic sources, by the teachers of the Fullback Academy. 1853. |
| List No |
1868ZF |
| Note |
"Index" is actually a table of contents. Tipped in following is an errata sheet 5x14. |
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Pacific Railroad Survey, War
Contents: Reports of explora
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Pacific Railroad Survey, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882 |
| Full Title |
(Contents Page to) Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economical Route for a Railroad From the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Made Under the Direction of the Secretary of War, In 1853-56, According to Acts of Congress of March 3, 1853, May 31, 1854, and August 5, 1854. Volume XI. Washington: George W. Bowman, Printer. 1861. 36th Congress, 2d Session, Senate, Ex. Doc. |
| List No |
0693C |
| Note |
"Contents of volume XI." |
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Pacific Railroad Survey, War
Contents: Memoir to accompan
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Pacific Railroad Survey, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882 |
| Full Title |
(Contents Page to) Memoir to accompany the Map of the territory of the United States from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, giving a brief account of each of the exploring expeditions since A.D. 1800, with a detailed description of the method adopted in compiling the general map. By Lieut. Gouverneur K. Warren, Corps of Topographical Engineers, U.S.A. 1859. |
| List No |
0693E |
| Note |
"List of illustrations." |
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Pacific Railroad Survey, War
Contents: Topographical maps
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Pacific Railroad Survey, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882 |
| Full Title |
(Contents Page to) Topographical maps, profiles, and sketches to illustrate the various Reports of Surveys for railroad routes from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Washington, D.C., 1861. |
| List No |
0693G |
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Pacific Railroad Survey, War
Contents: Topographical maps
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Pacific Railroad Survey, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882 |
| Full Title |
(Contents Page to) Topographical maps, profiles, and sketches to illustrate the various Reports of Surveys for railroad routes from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Washington, D.C., 1861. |
| List No |
0693H |
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Fullarton, A. & Co.
Contents: Royal illustrated
1872
World Atlas
| Authors |
Fullarton, A. & Co. |
| Full Title |
(Contents to) The Royal Illustrated Atlas, Of Modern Geography With An Introductory Notice By Dr. N. Shaw, Secretary To The Royal Geographical Society &c. A. Fullarton And Co. London And Edinburgh. (title page only) W.B. Scott. W. Holl. |
| List No |
3007C |
| Note |
1st edition 1864, published in 27 parts 1854-62. The date of 1872 is estimated by the Australia map, all the maps are undated and probably date throughout the period 1864 to 1872: the North America map shows Colorado and Russian America while the United States map has no Colorado. The World maps show Alaska. This is the last highly decorative atlas published in England. Even the maps without views or figures are beautifully engraved and colored with a mixture of printed color and hand color. Swanston, Petermann, Bartholomew, Macnab and Johnson engraved the maps. The introduction by Shaw among other things lists important general atlases published over a long period. He lists only one United States atlas, Mitchell's Universal Atlas of 1853! The maps bear a superficial resemblance to Keith Johnston's Royal Atlas. Fullarton frequently gives the sources for his maps - for the United States maps he gives Calvin Smith and Tanner as sources. The atlas is bound in half leather dark green cloth covered boards with "The Royal Illustrated Atlas." stamped in gilt on the cover, the spine reads "Royal Illustrated Atlas" in gold. |
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Fullarton, A. & Co.
Contents: Royal illustrated
1872
World Atlas
| Authors |
Fullarton, A. & Co. |
| Full Title |
(Contents to) The Royal Illustrated Atlas, Of Modern Geography With An Introductory Notice By Dr. N. Shaw, Secretary To The Royal Geographical Society &c. A. Fullarton And Co. London And Edinburgh. (title page only) W.B. Scott. W. Holl. |
| List No |
3007D |
| Note |
1st edition 1864, published in 27 parts 1854-62. The date of 1872 is estimated by the Australia map, all the maps are undated and probably date throughout the period 1864 to 1872: the North America map shows Colorado and Russian America while the United States map has no Colorado. The World maps show Alaska. This is the last highly decorative atlas published in England. Even the maps without views or figures are beautifully engraved and colored with a mixture of printed color and hand color. Swanston, Petermann, Bartholomew, Macnab and Johnson engraved the maps. The introduction by Shaw among other things lists important general atlases published over a long period. He lists only one United States atlas, Mitchell's Universal Atlas of 1853! The maps bear a superficial resemblance to Keith Johnston's Royal Atlas. Fullarton frequently gives the sources for his maps - for the United States maps he gives Calvin Smith and Tanner as sources. The atlas is bound in half leather dark green cloth covered boards with "The Royal Illustrated Atlas." stamped in gilt on the cover, the spine reads "Royal Illustrated Atlas" in gold. |
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Fullarton, A. & Co.
Contents: Royal illustrated
1872
World Atlas
| Authors |
Fullarton, A. & Co. |
| Full Title |
(Contents to) The Royal Illustrated Atlas, Of Modern Geography With An Introductory Notice By Dr. N. Shaw, Secretary To The Royal Geographical Society &c. A. Fullarton And Co. London And Edinburgh. (title page only) W.B. Scott. W. Holl. |
| List No |
3007E |
| Note |
1st edition 1864, published in 27 parts 1854-62. The date of 1872 is estimated by the Australia map, all the maps are undated and probably date throughout the period 1864 to 1872: the North America map shows Colorado and Russian America while the United States map has no Colorado. The World maps show Alaska. This is the last highly decorative atlas published in England. Even the maps without views or figures are beautifully engraved and colored with a mixture of printed color and hand color. Swanston, Petermann, Bartholomew, Macnab and Johnson engraved the maps. The introduction by Shaw among other things lists important general atlases published over a long period. He lists only one United States atlas, Mitchell's Universal Atlas of 1853! The maps bear a superficial resemblance to Keith Johnston's Royal Atlas. Fullarton frequently gives the sources for his maps - for the United States maps he gives Calvin Smith and Tanner as sources. The atlas is bound in half leather dark green cloth covered boards with "The Royal Illustrated Atlas." stamped in gilt on the cover, the spine reads "Royal Illustrated Atlas" in gold. |
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Fullarton, A. & Co.
Contents: Royal illustrated
1872
World Atlas
| Authors |
Fullarton, A. & Co. |
| Full Title |
(Contents to) The Royal Illustrated Atlas, Of Modern Geography With An Introductory Notice By Dr. N. Shaw, Secretary To The Royal Geographical Society &c. A. Fullarton And Co. London And Edinburgh. (title page only) W.B. Scott. W. Holl. |
| List No |
3007F |
| Note |
1st edition 1864, published in 27 parts 1854-62. The date of 1872 is estimated by the Australia map, all the maps are undated and probably date throughout the period 1864 to 1872: the North America map shows Colorado and Russian America while the United States map has no Colorado. The World maps show Alaska. This is the last highly decorative atlas published in England. Even the maps without views or figures are beautifully engraved and colored with a mixture of printed color and hand color. Swanston, Petermann, Bartholomew, Macnab and Johnson engraved the maps. The introduction by Shaw among other things lists important general atlases published over a long period. He lists only one United States atlas, Mitchell's Universal Atlas of 1853! The maps bear a superficial resemblance to Keith Johnston's Royal Atlas. Fullarton frequently gives the sources for his maps - for the United States maps he gives Calvin Smith and Tanner as sources. The atlas is bound in half leather dark green cloth covered boards with "The Royal Illustrated Atlas." stamped in gilt on the cover, the spine reads "Royal Illustrated Atlas" in gold. |
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