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Darton, William
Cover: New map of America.
1814
Puzzle
| Authors |
Darton, William |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) A New Map of America, Dissected for the Instruction of Youth in Geography. (with) North America, from the Latest Authorities. Engraved by Willm. Darton. No. 58, Holborn Hill. Published Jany. 26, 1814 by Willm. Darton, London. |
| List No |
3407A |
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Darton, William
North America.
1814
Puzzle
| Authors |
Darton, William |
| Full Title |
North America, from the Latest Authorities. Engraved by Willm. Darton. No. 58, Holborn Hill. Published Jany. 26, 1814 by Willm. Darton, London. |
| List No |
3407.001 |
| Note |
Very early map puzzle. The map is from Darton's Union Atlas (see our copy, #4767). Map has some color and has obviously faded with some small sections missing from a few pieces. |
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Colton, J. H.
Box Cover: Colton's dissecte
1860
Puzzle
| Authors |
Colton, J. H. |
| Full Title |
(Box Cover to) J.H. Colton's Series of Dissected Maps. North America. South America. Europe. United States. Asia. Africa. In Two Sizes. (On the side of the box: United States). (Title of Map Puzzle: United States of America. Entered ... In the Year 1860 ...). |
| List No |
4329A |
| Note |
Box cover includes list of the available dissected maps in the Colton series. The label for this specific map is on the side and is entitled "United States." |
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Geographic Educator
Terrestrial Globe.
1927
Globe
| Authors |
Geographic Educator |
| Full Title |
Terrestrial Globe - 6" Dia. - Geographic Educator. New York, U.S.A. Printed in U.S.A. Copyright 1927. |
| List No |
0296.000 |
| Note |
Opens up to reveal six sections in layers. The opening portions are like a puzzle, with the various states its pieces. Layers from bottom to top include: 1. Australia. 2. South America. 3. Africa. 4. Asia. 5. North America (with states delineated). 6. Europe. Total height from base to top of the globe is eleven inches. The globe itself is 5.5 inches. |
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