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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Ten colored diagrams representing births within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows births according to the age of both parents, from 1922 to 1931; second shows births according to the age of the mother, from 1922 to 1931; third compares the ages of parents, from 1922 to 1931; fourth shows multiple births, from 1878 to 1932; fifth shows the gender specifications of multiple births, from 1922 to 1931; sixth shows the birth rate of the main denomination,s from 1880 to 1932; seventh and eighth show birth rates of a broader selection of denominations, comparing 1910 to 1930; ninth shows the ratio of stillbirths from 1922 to 1931; and tenth shows the ratio of births outside of marriage from 1922 to 1931. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Five colored diagrams representing age ratios of married couples within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the distribution of marriage partners according to age, from 1922 to 1931; second shows the number of marriages according to age (in relation to the peer population), in 1910-1911 and 1930-1931; third shows the percentage distribution of the marriages of the different age groups belonging to the groom, according to the age of the bride, from 1925 to 1931; fourth shows the average age differences of married couples, from 1928 to 1931; and fifth compares the ages of married couples, from 1922 to 1931. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Five colored diagrams representing religious denominations of married couples within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the number of grooms per denomination, relative to the population over 15 years of age, from 1900 to 1931; second shows the number of brides per denomination, relative to the population over 15 years of age, from 1900 to 1931; third shows the percentage ratio of marriage partners with matching and different denominations; fourth shows the changes in the number of "mixed marriages", from 1877 to 1931; and fifth shows "mixed marriages" as a percentage of all marriages, from 1877 to 1930. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Ten colored diagrams representing divorces within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the number of divorces, from 1876 to 1931; second shows divorces according to the length of the marriages, from 1922 to 1931; third shows divorces from marriages shorter than 10 years, from 1922 to 1931; fourth shows divorces by denomination, from 1922 to 1931; fifth shows the determination of guilt (husband, wife or both), from 1922 to 1931; sixth shows marriages by profession (distinguishing marriages with employed and unemployed brides), from 1922 to 1931; seventh shows the percentage ratio between unemployed and employed brides; eighth compares the social positions of the brides and grooms, in 1931; ninth shows divorces according to the occupations of the spouses, from 1922 to 1931; and tenth shows divorces according to the occupations of the spouses, as related to length of marriage, from 1922 to 1931. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Six colored diagrams representing births within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the number of births, from 1874 to 1930; second shows the number of births in relation to the population, from 1874 to 1930; third shows the ratio of stillbirths, from 1874 to 1930; fourth shows the ratio of live births, from 1874 to 1930; fifth shows the ratio of live births, according to marital status, from 1874 to 1930; and sixth shows the ratio of live births, born outside of marriage, from 1874 to 1930. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Thirteen colored diagrams representing births within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the monthly fluctuations in births; second shows births according to the mother's place of residence (comparing "locals" to immigrants), in 1885; third shows births according to the mother's place of residence (comparing "locals" to immigrants), in 1910; fourth shows births according to the mother's place of residence (comparing "locals" to immigrants), in 1930; fifth shows the number of "locals" per district (in relation to the population), comparing 1910 and 1911 to 1930 and 1931; sixth shows births according to the place of birth (as a percentage) from 1906 to 1931; seventh shows births according to the place of birth (on average) for babies born within marriage, from 1922 to 1931; eighth shows births according to the place of birth (on average) for babies born outside of marriage, from 1922 to 1931; ninth shows the birth rate by month from 1911 to 1932; tenth shows live births of males (within marriage), from 1874 to 1932; eleventh shows births of males (outside of marriage), from 1874 to 1932; twelfth shows all live births of males, from 1874 to 1932; and thirteenth shows all stillbirths of males, from 1874 to 1932. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Seven colored diagrams representing marriages and separations within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the number of marriages and separations, from 1874 to 1932; second shows the number of marriages and separations in relation to the population, from 1874 to 1932; third shows the ratio of marriages in relation to the unmarried population over 15 years of age, from 1880 to 1930; fourth shows the ratio of divorces in relation to the married population, from 1880 to 1930; fifth shows the number of brides from different districts, from 1930 to 1931; sixth shows the number of grooms from different districts, from 1930 to 1931; and seventh shows the differentiation of domestic and non-local marriages, from 1922 to 1931. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Seven colored diagrams representing marriages within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the ratio of marriages by month, from 1911 to 1921; second compares the monthly fluctuations in marriages, between 1881 to 1890 and 1921 to 1930; third shows the ratio of different types of marriages, from 1874 to 1932; fourth shows marriages in relation to previous marital status - for grooms - comparing 1880 to 1931; fifth shows marriages in relation to previous marital status - for brides - comparing 1880 to 1931; sixth shows the frequency of marriages by age group and previous marital status (for grooms), from 1922 to 1931; and seventh shows the frequency of marriages by age group and previous marital status (for brides), from 1922 to 1931. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Eleven colored diagrams representing the ratio of occupations within the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the ratio of the employed and unemployed, comparing 1869, 1910 and 1930; second shows the ratio of working women within the population, from 1880 to 1930; third shows the total population according to occupational classes, comparing 1869, 1910 and 1930; fourth shows the employed population, comparing 1869, 1910 and 1930; fifth shows the ratio of the employed population by occupational classes in 1869; sixth shows the ratio of the employed population by occupational classes, in 1910; seventh shows the ratio of the employed population by occupational classes, in 1930; eighth shows the employed population within industries by the professional relationship (in general), from 1880 to 1930; ninth shows the employed population within trades by the professional relationship (in general), from 1880 to 1930; tenth shows the self-employed population within industries, from 1880 to 1930; and eleventh shows the self-employed population within trades, from 1880 to 1930. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Nine colored diagrams representing various characteristics of the population - sex, marital status, literacy and education - in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the ratio of the sexes, from 1869 to 1930; second shows the marital status of the population, from 1880 to 1930; third shows the ratio of the population according to marital status and age groups, in 1930; fourth shows the number of illiterate people over six years of age (in general), from 1880 to 1930; fifth shows the number of illiterate people over six years of age, as a percentage of the population, from 1880 to 1930; sixth shows the ratio of illiterate men by age group, from 1910 to 1930; seventh shows the ratio of illiterate women by age group, from 1910 to 1930; eighth shows the ratio of high school graduates, as a percentage of the population, from 1910 to 1930; and ninth shows the ratio of the population - over six years of age - according to level of education, in 1930. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Ten colored diagrams representing the "mother tongue", nationality and origins of the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the Hungarian population of Budapest, from 1880 to 1930; second shows the number of people with mother tongues other than Hungarian, from 1880 to 1930; third shows the percentage of the population according to the mother tongue, in 1930; fourth shows the Hungarian language skills of people with a foreign mother tongue, in 1930 compared to 1880; fifth shows the ratio of foreign nationals, from 1880 to 1930; sixth shows the distribution of foreign nationals (in general), in 1930; seventh shows the percentage of foreign nationals, in 1930; eighth specifies the other nationalities, in 1930; ninth shows the population by birthplace (in general), from 1880 to 1930; and tenth shows the population by birthplace (as percentages), from 1880 to 1930. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Six colored diagrams representing the religious denominations in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the development of the four largest denominations, from 1813 to 1930; second compares the growth of different denominations, from 1813 to 1930; third shows the distribution of the population according to denominations (in general), from 1869 to 1930; fourth shows the percentage of the population according to denominations, in 1869; fifth shows the distribution of the population according to denominations, in 1930; and sixth shows the distribution of the four largest denominations by age group and distinguishing between male and female, in 1930. Diagrams include keys and a legend. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Four colored maps representing the growth of population density within the eighty-six statistical sub-districts of Budapest, over time. Map "a" (pink) shows the population density within the eighty-six statistical sub-districts, in 1910; "b" (pink) shows the population density within the eighty-six statistical sub-districts, in 1930; "a" (pink and blue) shows the population density within the eighty-six statistical sub-districts from 1911 to 1920; and "b" (pink and blue) shows the population density within the eighty-six statistical sub-districts from 1921 to 1930. Each map includes a legend. In both Hungarian and German. Together, maps are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Seven colored diagrams representing the age of the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows age of the population - distinguishing men and women - in 1910 compared to 1930. Second through seventh diagrams show the population by age group - distinguishing men and women - over time: second compares the population in 1869 to 1930; third compares the population in 1880 to 1930; fourth compares the population in 1890 to 1930; fifth compares the population in 1900 to 1930; sixth compares the population in 1910 to 1930; and seventh compares the population in 1920 to 1930. Diagrams includes legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Four colored diagrams representing population development in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the growth in population of Budapest, from 1720 to 1930; second shows the growth in population of Budapest (and some other major European cities), from 1880 to 1930; third shows the growth in population of the administrative districts of Budapest (in the Right Bank), from 1869 to 1930; and fourth shows the growth in population of the administrative districts of Budapest (in the Left Bank), from 1869 to 1930. Diagrams include legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Ten colored diagrams representing the average annual rent of apartments in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the average annual rent according to apartment size (in general) in 1930 compared to 1910; second shows the average annual rent for one-bedroom apartments with kitchens from 1906 to 1930; third shows the average annual rent as an index number, in 1930; fourth shows the average rent per room, in pengös; fifth shows the monthly rent paid by subtenants, in 1930; sixth shows the monthly rent paid by tenants, in 1930; seventh shows the weekly rent paid by "bed-tenants", in 1930; eighth shows the distribution of the total rent paid for apartments, according to social classes, in 1930; ninth shows the distribution of the total rent paid for apartments, according to apartment size, in 1930; and tenth shows the annual rent paid by the subtenants and "bed-tenants" compared to the the annual rent paid by the main tenants, in 1930. Diagrams include legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Five colored diagrams representing various rental units in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the rent of shops, workshops and warehouses, in 1930; second shows the distribution of the total rent paid according to the type of rental units; third shows further specification of the distribution of the total rent paid according to the type of rental units, such as shops, workshops and warehouses; fourth shows vacant apartments and other rental units (in general), from 1885 to 1932; and fifth shows vacant apartments and other rental units according to apartment size, from 1885 to 1932. Diagrams include legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Four colored maps representing the distribution of vacant apartments, as well as the population of rental units in districts of Budapest, in 1930. Map "a" (brown) shows the ratio of vacant apartments, in 1930; "b" (brown) - overlaid with data visualization - shows the ratio of vacant apartments to the housing stock of the districts, compared to the increase in apartments, in 1930, compared to 1910 and 1920; "a" (green) shows the ratio of residents in institutional rental units, compared to the total population, in 1930; and "b" (green) shows the ratio of residents in "other rental units", compared to the total population, in 1930. Each map includes a legend. In both Hungarian and German. Together, maps are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Seven colored diagrams representing the average annual rent of apartments in Budapest, over time. First through fourth diagrams show the average annual rent of apartments - according to their composition - in Budapest, in 1930: first diagram shows apartments with kitchens only; second shows one-room apartments; third shows two-room apartments; and fourth shows three-room apartments. Fifth shows the average rent according to apartment size, in 1930 compared to 1921; sixth shows the average rent according to apartment size, in 1930; and seventh shows the percentage distribution according to rent, in 1930. Diagrams include legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Five colored diagrams representing the number of residents in apartments (as well as immigrant heads of families) in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the number of residents according district, in 1920; second shows the number of residents according to apartment size, in 1920; third shows the number of residents (in general), in 1920; fourth shows the distribution of apartments according to the social position of the main tenants and by apartment size, in 1930; fifth shows the social position of the main tenants, as well as the other tenants, in 1930. Diagrams include legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Ten colored diagrams representing the composition of apartment residents, in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the distribution of apartment residents according to relationship (in general), in 1930; second shows the distribution of apartment residents according to relationship (specific to the main tenants), in 1930; third shows the distribution of apartments according to the number of children (of the main tenants), comparing 1910 to 1930; fourth shows the distribution of apartments according to the denomination of the main tenants and the size of the apartment, in 1930; fifth shows the changes in number of apartment subtenants (in general), from 1880 to 1930; sixth shows the changes in number of apartment subtenants (as a percentage of the total population), from 1880 to 1930; seventh shows the distribution of apartments according to the number of subtenants, in 1930; eighth shows the percentage of apartments according to the number of subtenants, in 1930; and ninth and tenth show the distribution of apartments according to occupancy, in 1930. Diagrams include legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Seven colored diagrams representing the development of housing density, in Budapest, over time. First four diagrams show actual housing density, in 1930. First shows the distribution of apartments according to the density of rooms; second shows the distribution of apartments according to the density of residents; third shows the distribution of apartments according to the density of apartments (in the vicinity); fourth shows the distribution of apartments according to the density of residents (in the vicinity); fifth shows the average density per room, comparing 1880, 1910 and 1930; sixth shows the average density of apartments, per room, in 1930; and seventh shows the average density of apartments, per location, in 1930. Diagrams include legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Seven colored diagrams representing apartments - by size - in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the number of dwellings according to size, from 1880 to 1930; second shows the number of apartments according to size (within the inner-city), from 1880 to 1930; third shows shows the number of apartments according to size (on the city periphery), from 1880 to 1930; fourth shows the number of apartments, from 1880 to 1930; fifth shows the distribution of residents according to apartment size, from 1880 to 1930; sixth and seventh show the number of apartments and their occupants, according to size of the apartment, in 1930. Diagrams include legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Eleven colored diagrams representing home ownership statistics in Budapest, over time. First through fourth show the major occupational groups in home ownership, comparing 1906, 1920 and 1930: first diagram shows the number of homes; second shows the number of apartments; third shows the number of rooms; and fourth shows the number of residents. Fifth through eighth shows the persons involved in home ownership, comparing 1906, 1920 and 1930: fifth shows homes; sixth shows apartments; seventh shows the number of rooms; and eighth shows the number of residents. Ninth shows the religious denominations in home ownership, in 1930; and tenth and eleventh show the distribution of annual income, in 1930. Diagrams include legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Eighteen colored diagrams representing changes in the number of dwellings in Budapest, over time. First through eighth show general changes in the number of dwellings: first diagram shows the number of ordinary apartments, from 1880 to 1930; second shows rental units according to their type, in 1900; third shows rental units according to their type, in 1930; fourth shows the number of residents in dwellings, from 1880 to 1930; fifth shows the distribution of the population according to the type of rental units, in 1900; sixth shows the distribution of the population according to the type of rental units, in 1930; seventh shows the average occupancy of apartments, from 1880 to 1930; and eighth shows the increase in dwellings and their residents, from 1880 to 1930. Ninth through eleventh show apartments by district (in the Right Bank), from 1880 to 1930; and twelfth through eighteenth show apartments by district (in the Left Bank), from 1880 to 1930. Diagrams include legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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Playfair, William, 1759-1823.
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Fold-out statistical table displays information on the principal states of North America, including coordinate points, capital cities, populations, and distances to Philadelphia. Historical text beneath table, beginning: Les tableaux du récensement qui vient d’être fait dans les Etats-Unis d’Amérique, présentent un accroissement prodigieux de population, depuis 1790 …
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Marmocchi, Francesco Constantino, 1805-1858
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Colored copper engraved folded map of historical, statistical and postal state of the ancient Poland. Shows administrative divisions, major cities and towns, rivers and mountains. Relief shown pictorially. Includes legend and tables.
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Garfield, Eugene
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HistCite visualization of DNA development / by Eugene Garfield (HistCite) ... [et al.], Philadelphia, Bloomington, Indiana, and New York, 2006
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Garcia Cubas, Antonio, 1832-1912
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Table of contents and verso of introductory text page (2 pages)
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Garcia Cubas, Antonio, 1832-1912
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The first great atlas of Mexico, produced by a Mexican and printed in Mexico. Sabin says only 300 copies were printed. The maps are of each province, with each surrounded by text. Phillips lists two later editions of 1886 with somewhat different titles. The only atlas of Mexico listed by Phillips that is earlier than this atlas is Humboldt's Atlas...de la Nouvelle Espagne of 1811. Has two very interesting plates at the end that relate to Aztec writing. Garcia Cubas was 26 when he published this. Strangely, then, the verso of the title page has 1846 as the copyright date (when the author was 14?). Maps hand col. with outline color. Atlas is bound in quarter leather brown marbled paper covered boards with title embossed in gold on the spine reading "Garcia y Cubas. Atlas geografico de la Republica Mexicana."
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Garcia Cubas, Antonio, 1832-1912
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The first great atlas of Mexico, produced by a Mexican and printed in Mexico. Sabin says only 300 copies were printed. The maps are of each province, with each surrounded by text. Phillips lists two later editions of 1886 with somewhat different titles. The only atlas of Mexico listed by Phillips that is earlier than this atlas is Humboldt's Atlas...de la Nouvelle Espagne of 1811. Has two very interesting plates at the end that relate to Aztec writing. Garcia Cubas was 26 when he published this. Strangely, then, the verso of the title page has 1846 as the copyright date (when the author was 14?). Maps hand col. with outline color. Atlas is bound in quarter leather brown marbled paper covered boards with title embossed in gold on the spine reading "Garcia y Cubas. Atlas geografico de la Republica Mexicana."
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Garcia Cubas, Antonio, 1832-1912
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The first great atlas of Mexico, produced by a Mexican and printed in Mexico. Sabin says only 300 copies were printed. The maps are of each province, with each surrounded by text. Phillips lists two later editions of 1886 with somewhat different titles. The only atlas of Mexico listed by Phillips that is earlier than this atlas is Humboldt's Atlas...de la Nouvelle Espagne of 1811. Has two very interesting plates at the end that relate to Aztec writing. Garcia Cubas was 26 when he published this. Strangely, then, the verso of the title page has 1846 as the copyright date (when the author was 14?). Maps hand col. with outline color. Atlas is bound in quarter leather brown marbled paper covered boards with title embossed in gold on the spine reading "Garcia y Cubas. Atlas geografico de la Republica Mexicana."
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