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Author
Lucas, Fielding Jr.
Note
We believe this is Lucas' largest separate map of Baltimore. Papenfuse illustrates editions of 1822, 1836 and 1841. This 1852 issue may be the last (Ristow). It is interesting to note that the copyright has been renewed to 1852, indicating that Lucas was still active as a map publisher. Full color. Map is dissected into 18 sections, edged in green silk, and mounted on linen. Folds with marbled end sheets into a new mint green cloth folding case 19.5x13 with "Baltimore F. Lucas 1852" stamped in gold on the spine.
Author
[Sidney, F.G., Smith, R.P.]
Note
The full color map with wide decorative border is dissected into 40 sections, mounted on linen and edged with green silk. Folds to a 19x14 size with the front and back covered with and untitled orange marbled paper.
Author
[Sidney, F. G., Smith, R. P.]
Note
The full color map with wide decorative border is dissected into 40 sections, mounted on linen and edged with green silk. Relief shown by hachures. Folds to a 19x14 size with the front and back covered with and untitled orange marbled paper.
Author
[Colton, J. H., Smith, J. Calvin]
Note
This is the first year that Colton published this map. Iowa is now fully developed with counties, and there is major railroad growth in Indiana and Illinois, among other changes from the 1850 edition. This is probably the late 1852 issue - Karrow 1-1578 is the same map without Colton's name in the title, indicating that Colton took over publishing the map later in the year. Full color by county. Map is dissected into 36 sections, mounted on linen. Folds into marbled end sheets and a new black cloth folding case 36x30 with "Colton's Map Of The United States J. Calvin Smith 1852" stamped in gold on the spine.
Author
[Sidney, F.G., Smith, R.P.]
Note
The full color map with wide decorative border is dissected into 40 sections, mounted on linen and edged with green silk. Folds to a 19x14 size with the front and back covered with and untitled orange marbled paper.
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
Note
Hand colored engraved view of the highest mountains in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, as well as the heights of other significant locations in the British Isles. Includes notes: "The smaller figures denote the geological formations of the hills" and landmarks.
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