COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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Author:
Townsend, Dennis
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Townsend, Dennis
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Date:
1870
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1870
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Short Title:
(Promotion Text for) Townsend's Patent Folding Globe.
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(Promotion Text for) Townsend's Patent Folding Globe.
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Publisher:
Dennis Townsend
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Dennis Townsend
Publisher
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Publisher Location:
Felchville, Vermont
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Felchville, Vermont
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Publisher:
George M. Smith
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George M. Smith
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Publisher Location:
Boston
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Boston
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Type:
Text Page
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Text Page
Type
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Obj Height cm:
20
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20
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Obj Width cm:
12
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12
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Note:
A promotional flyer for the expandable globe discussing its price and attributes with testimonials from the press, including Scientific American.
note
A promotional flyer for the expandable globe discussing its price and attributes with testimonials from the press, including Scientific American.
Note
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Reference:
Warner p132; Welsh sale catalogue (Sotheby's New York) #405.
reference
Warner p132; Welsh sale catalogue (Sotheby's New York) #405.
Reference
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World Area:
World
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World
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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").
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").
Full Title
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List No:
3891C
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3891C
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Series No:
5
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5
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Publication Author:
Townsend, Dennis
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Townsend, Dennis
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false
Pub Date:
1870
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1870
Pub Date
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Pub Title:
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").
pub_title
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").
Pub Title
false
Pub Reference:
Warner p132; Welsh sale catalogue (Sotheby's New York) #405.
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Warner p132; Welsh sale catalogue (Sotheby's New York) #405.
Pub Reference
false
Pub 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.
pub_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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Pub List No:
3891.000
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3891.000
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Pub Type:
Globe
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Globe
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Pub Maps:
1
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1
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Pub Height cm:
31
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31
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Pub Width cm:
26
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26
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false
Image No:
3891C
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3891C
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Download 1:
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<a href=https://www.davidrumsey.com/rumsey/download.pl?image=/D0008/3891C.sid target=_blank>Full Image Download in MrSID Format</a>
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Download 2:
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<a href="https://www.extensis.com/support/geoviewer-9" target="_blank">GeoViewer for JP2 and SID files</a>
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Authors:
Townsend, Dennis
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Townsend, Dennis
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Collection:
Rumsey Collection
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Rumsey Collection
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