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Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Title Page: Atlas, State of …
1829
State Atlas
Authors Burr, David H., 1803-1875
Full Title (Title Page to) An atlas of the State of New York, containing a map of the State and of the several counties ... under the superintendance & direction of Simeon DeWitt, Surveyor General, pursuant to an Act of the Legislature, and also the physical geography of the State & of the several counties & statistical tables of the same, by David H. Burr. (with) View on the Hudson near Fishkill. New York, published by David H. Burr. 1829. Engravd. by Rawdon, Clark & Co. Albany & Rawdon, Wright & Co., New York.
List No 0103C
Note This atlas is the second atlas published in the 19th century of one of the individual states in the U.S., preceded only by Mill's Atlas of South Carolina, issued in 1825, and followed closely, also in 1829, by Greenleaf's Atlas of the State of Maine (Ristow, p96). This copy is the 1st edition, second state, actually published in 1832. Howard Welsh rescued this copy which was obviously about to be broken up and disbound. When we acquired it from his estate it was completely disbound, subsequently we had it rebound and restored. The Map of the City and County of New York is dated 2nd. ed., 1832, Haskell 725 lists this as appearing in the 1829 ed. of the Atlas. Therefore, we can presume that there are two 1829 eds., the first state with this map dated 1829 (Haskell 721) and the second state which is this copy with the 1832 map (Haskell 725). The Map of New York State is also dated 1832. All other maps are dated 1829. Full hand painted color. Bound in half leather marbled paper covered boards with "New York Atlas" stamped in gilt on the spine.
Johnson, A.J.
Frontice: United States Capi …
1874
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title (Frontice to) Johnson's New Illustrated Family Atlas Of The World, Was Awarded The First Prize Medal At The Universal Exposition Of 1867, In Paris, With A Treatise On Physical Geography, By A. Guyot, LL.D. United States Capitol. Engraved upon Steel by C.E. Loven. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by A.J. Johnson in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. From a Photograph of the Drawings by T.U. Walter, Architect, Washington, D.C. (1874)
List No 4574B
Note Steel engraving.
Johnson, A.J.
Comparative Heights of Mount …
1874
World Atlas
Authors Johnson, A.J.
Full Title Johnson's Chart of Comparative Heights of Mountains, and Lengths of Rivers of Africa ... Asia ... Europe ...South America ... North America. 5. 6.
List No 4574I
Note Engraved color diagrams illustrating the relative statistics on each continent.
Bell, William, Wheeler, G.M.
Chocolate Butte, Paria Creek …
1875
Exploration Book
Authors Bell, William, Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Chocolate Butte, Paria Creek, Arizona (by William Bell. 1875)
List No 2220.064
Note "Heliotype." Shows two men before the butte.
Bell, William, Wheeler, G.M.
Rain sculpture, Salt Creek C …
1875
Exploration Book
Authors Bell, William, Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Rain sculpture, Salt Creek Canon, Utah. (1875)
List No 2220.065
Note "Heliotype."
Wheeler, G.M.
Lava, Meadow Creek Canyon, N …
1875
Exploration Book
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title Cleavage in lava, Meadow Creek Canyon, Nevada. (1875)
List No 2220.069
Note "Heliotype."
Wheeler, G.M.
Canon within a canon, Colora …
1875
Exploration Book
Authors Wheeler, G.M.
Full Title A canon within a canon, in basin of the Colorado River. (1875)
List No 2220.070
Note Sepia tone lithographed view.
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