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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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Mineralogicheskoe obshchestvo (Russia)
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Mineralogicheskoe obshchestvo (Russia)
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Author:
Hubert, H.P.
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Hubert, H.P.
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Date:
1842
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1842
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Short Title:
Erdstuck von dunkelgrunen thon an dem rechten Ufer der Pulkowka
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Erdstuck von dunkelgrunen thon an dem rechten Ufer der Pulkowka
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Mineralogicheskoe obshchestvo
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Publisher Location:
St. Petersburg, Russia
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25
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2 hand colored lithograph geologic views of the banks of Pulkovka River. Showing in Fig. 1, layer if dark green clay along the baks of the river. Fig. 2, geological formation at the steep area at Pulkovka river. Includes notes.
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2 hand colored lithograph geologic views of the banks of Pulkovka River. Showing in Fig. 1, layer if dark green clay along the baks of the river. Fig. 2, geological formation at the steep area at Pulkovka river. Includes notes.
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Russia
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Subject:
Geology
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Full Title:
Erdstuck von dunkelgrunem thon an dem rechten Ufer der Pulkowka. Ansicht unterwarts der Pulkowka ... v' lit. N. P. Guberta. = N. P. Hubert. Schriften der R.k. mineralogischen Gesellschaft zu St. Petersburg.Taf. IX. (to accompany) Chertezhi kb i u Trudov Mineral Obshchestva. (Imperial Mineralogical Society of St. Petersburg).
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Erdstuck von dunkelgrunem thon an dem rechten Ufer der Pulkowka. Ansicht unterwarts der Pulkowka ... v' lit. N. P. Guberta. = N. P. Hubert. Schriften der R.k. mineralogischen Gesellschaft zu St. Petersburg.Taf. IX. (to accompany) Chertezhi kb i u Trudov Mineral Obshchestva. (Imperial Mineralogical Society of St. Petersburg).
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List No:
11417.010
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11417.010
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Page No:
IX
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IX
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10
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Publication Author:
Mineralogicheskoe obshchestvo (Russia)
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Mineralogicheskoe obshchestvo (Russia)
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Pub Date:
1842
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1842
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Pub Title:
Chertezhii Trudovi Mineral Obshchestva. (Imperial Mineralogical Society of St. Petersburg).
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Chertezhii Trudovi Mineral Obshchestva. (Imperial Mineralogical Society of St. Petersburg).
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Extremely rare book and maps, with 17 lithographed maps and plans, produced for private circulation by the Russian Imperial Mineralogical Society of St. Petersburg (Russian Mineralogical Society) It is closely related to an edition of the Transactions of the "Schriften Der in St. Petersburg Gestifteten Russisch-Kaiserlichen Gesellschaft Fur Die Gesammte Mineralogie" volume 1, 2 parts, St. Petersburg 1842. Includes early geological, mineralogical and geodetic exploration of Russia. The book showcases its divers scientific interest and its close connection to the scientists both foreign and domestic. The plates represent different subjects lithographed by J.P. Huberst in St. Petersburg or by Yastrebitoff and Co, of Moscow. 13 plates are in Russian and German, 4 plates are in Russian. The geological maps are especially important for being the earliest printed Russian geologic maps. Bound in quarter dark green calf and dark blue marbled boards, with Russia title in gilt on spine.
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Extremely rare book and maps, with 17 lithographed maps and plans, produced for private circulation by the Russian Imperial Mineralogical Society of St. Petersburg (Russian Mineralogical Society) It is closely related to an edition of the Transactions of the "Schriften Der in St. Petersburg Gestifteten Russisch-Kaiserlichen Gesellschaft Fur Die Gesammte Mineralogie" volume 1, 2 parts, St. Petersburg 1842. Includes early geological, mineralogical and geodetic exploration of Russia. The book showcases its divers scientific interest and its close connection to the scientists both foreign and domestic. The plates represent different subjects lithographed by J.P. Huberst in St. Petersburg or by Yastrebitoff and Co, of Moscow. 13 plates are in Russian and German, 4 plates are in Russian. The geological maps are especially important for being the earliest printed Russian geologic maps. Bound in quarter dark green calf and dark blue marbled boards, with Russia title in gilt on spine.
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Pub List No:
11417.000
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Book Map
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17
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27
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21
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Authors:
Mineralogicheskoe obshchestvo (Russia); Hubert, H.P.
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