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C. Smith & Son
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Probably one of the earliest comparative view of the world's waterfalls in color. With waterfalls strategically arranged for comparison from Europe and Africa to Americas. The highest shown is "Cataract of Gavarny (Pyrenees)", and the lowest is the "Last cataract of the Nile". Includes remarks, and notes.
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Smith, C.
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Third edition. A colorful rendering of comparative mountain heights worldwide, although separated into the Western and Eastern Hemispheres. Other aspects of the illustration (with the exception of showing volcanoes) appear to be fanciful. Substantially more taller mountains than an earlier edition (see our although dates uncertain because the date of 1816 is the same. The peaks are listed, each with a unique number which can be matched up with the numbers at the top and bottom of the illustration. By making a line between the numbers, the corresponding peak is intersected. Latitudes, sources, and altitudes also listed.
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[Dower, John Nicaragua, Teesdale, Henry]
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Engraved. Comparative artful diagram showing dozens of river lengths and mountain heights. Names, locations, lengths, and heights included. Selected cities also shown.
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Engraved view. Includes keys with elevations at sides and bottom.
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Engraved view. Includes vertical scale. Mountains identified by number with key.
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[Gelpke, August Heinrich Christian, 1769-1842., Mechel, Christian von, 1737-1817]
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Comparative colored chart of mountain heights in different regions of the Earth, with special emphasis on mountains in Europe, in particular the Alps. The Himalayas are absent, and the tallest mountain depicted is Chimborazo, which is part of the Andes. A note mentions that the elevation was recorded by von Humboldt in 1802.
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Lizars, Daniel
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Bottom half of table.
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Lizars, Daniel
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Top half of table.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved view of the comparative heights of mountains and volcanoes from around the world. Includes list of mountains and volcanoes beneath the view.
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Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
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Engraved uncolored comparative view of the known Lengths of the Principal Rivers in the World.
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Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
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Engraved uncolored comparative view of the known peaks and places of the earth above the sea surface. Text under the view identifies name and elevation of the various peaks.
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Marmocchi, Francesco Constantino, 1805-1858
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Colored pictorial folded map. Shows comparative heights of world's major mountains, by region and by continent. Includes 9 views of the mountains at the top.
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Lizars, William Home, 1788-1859
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Double page engraved text with view.
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Fenner, Rest.
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Engraved map and illustration. Hand colored.
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Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
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Comparative View of the Heights of the Principal Mountains in the World above the sea-surface. Text under the view identifies name and elevation of the various peaks.
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[Dower, John, Teesdale, Henry]
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Hand color view. A comparative diagram showing river lengths and mountain heights. Names, locations, lengths, and heights included. Selected cities also shown. Include reference to the mountains of the Western and Eastern Hemispheres, and alphabetical index.
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Engraved chart. Hand colored. Vertical scale 1:60,000.
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Uncolored engraved map and illustration. Inside front cover.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved comparative view of the Principal Waterfalls in the World, arranged for comparison from Europe and Africa to Americas, with text on verso. The highest shown is "Cataract of Gavarny (Pyrenees)", and the lowest is the "Last cataract of the Nile". Includes list of waterfalls of the world and notes.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved view of the comparative length of the world's rivers and size of the lakes. include: Danube, Rhine, Nile, and Amazon, are placed side by side so as to demonstrate their comparative lengths and are surrounded by lakes including the Dead Sea, the Caspian Sea, and Geneva and Michigan lakes. Includes List of rivers and lakes.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved view of the comparative heights of mountains and volcanoes from around the world. Includes list of mountains and volcanoes: Ben Nevis, Snowdon, Skiddaw and Cader Idris along with landmarks such as the Dover castle and Greenwich observatories. In Europe, several mountains from the Pyranees and Alps are shown as well as others from Italy, Spain, Greece, Turkey and Rusia. Africa, North and South American Mountains, inlcuding the Andes are also shown. The volcanoes depicted include Mount Etna and Vesuvius and several from Quito.
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Thomson, John
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Engraved view. Includes vertical scale with names of heights.
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Cornell, S. S. (Sarah S.)
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Engraved double hemisphere map. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures.
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Andriveau-Goujon, J.
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Comparative mountains and rivers charts, a convention developed in the 19th century. Beautifully colored with fine graphics and art and closely corresponding statistical tables. It presents an appealing balance in different colors. Extensive annotations on vegetation, volcanic activity, and lichen, no doubt derived from Humboldt. Of course, due to the early date, the geographical data does not reflect many later discoveries.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Full color view, showing length of rivers and receiving water bodies, and comparative height of mountains in the world. Includes list of relative mountain heights as grouped by continent, given with corresponding number on mountain ranges.
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Bradford, Thomas G.
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View showing the comparative Lengths of the Principal Rivers in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. The rivers have been necessarily straightened to indicate the lengths of the rivers. Inset showing comparative heights of mountains, snow level, and distribution of vegetation in each zone.
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Bradford, Thomas G.
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Map is outline hand color coded by location of mountains. Shows comparative mountain heights and volcanoes worldwide. Includes notes.
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[Andriveau-Goujon, J., Bruguiere, Louis]
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Hand col. Vertical scale noted above. Scale and key on sides. "Atlas universel, no. 44."
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Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871
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Hand col. lithograph. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Contents: Plan of the volcanoes of Pichincha and Antisana surveyed by A. von Humboldt. Scale 1:200,000 -- Plans of the craters of Vesuvius and Etna by H. Abich, 1834. Scale 1:20,000 -- Physical map of the island of Teneriffe, by Leopold von Buch. Scale 1:550,000 -- Southern view of Etna from M.P.O. near Catania by W.S. Waltershausen -- View of the summit of the peak of Teneriffe and of the crater of elevation which surrounds it, from the east, by Leopold von Buch -- Chart of South Keeling Islands surveyed by the officers of H.M.S. Beagle. Scale 1:200,000 -- Chart of Ascension Island, surveyed by Lieutenant Campbell, R.N. Scale [1:200,000] -- View of Ascension Island from the mountain road -- Plan of the Crater of Cedee in the island of Java trigonometrically surveyed by Dr. Salomon Muller, 1836. Scale 1:20,000 -- Plan of Graham Island by Capt. C.H. Swinburne, 1831. Scale 1:20,000 -- Comparative view of the elevation of the principal active volcanoes on the globe -- Plan of Arthurs Seat, from an original survey. Scale 1:20,000. -- Samson's Ribs. "Geology no. 11."
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