Author
[Bowen, Emanuel, Gibson, John]
Note
First edition. The "Historical Extracts" are short bits of text printed on the maps giving relevant geographical information. A revised edition was published in London in 1792. In 1759, another edition was published adding separate geographical descriptions and correcting some of the maps (see our copy). The Philadelphia 1798 edition by Mathew Carey incorporates the 1759 edition text word for word (excepting the maps of United States which Carey omits in favor of his pocket atlas of the U.S.). Gibson and Bowen made the four sheet map of North America (Stevens 49), and Gibson made the four sheet map of America (Stevens 3).
Author
[Bowen, Emanuel, Gibson, John]
Note
First edition. The "Historical Extracts" are short bits of text printed on the maps giving relevant geographical information. A revised edition was published in London in 1792. In 1759, another edition was published adding separate geographical descriptions and correcting some of the maps (see our copy). The Philadelphia 1798 edition by Mathew Carey incorporates the 1759 edition text word for word (excepting the maps of United States which Carey omits in favor of his pocket atlas of the U.S.). Gibson and Bowen made the four sheet map of North America (Stevens 49), and Gibson made the four sheet map of America (Stevens 3).
Author
[Bowen, Emanuel, Gibson, John]
Note
First edition. The "Historical Extracts" are short bits of text printed on the maps giving relevant geographical information. A revised edition was published in London in 1792. In 1759, another edition was published adding separate geographical descriptions and correcting some of the maps (see our copy). The Philadelphia 1798 edition by Mathew Carey incorporates the 1759 edition text word for word (excepting the maps of United States which Carey omits in favor of his pocket atlas of the U.S.). Gibson and Bowen made the four sheet map of North America (Stevens 49), and Gibson made the four sheet map of America (Stevens 3).
Author
[Bowen, Emanuel, Gibson, John]
Note
First edition. The "Historical Extracts" are short bits of text printed on the maps giving relevant geographical information. A revised edition was published in London in 1792. In 1759, another edition was published adding separate geographical descriptions and correcting some of the maps (see our copy). The Philadelphia 1798 edition by Mathew Carey incorporates the 1759 edition text word for word (excepting the maps of United States which Carey omits in favor of his pocket atlas of the U.S.). Gibson and Bowen made the four sheet map of North America (Stevens 49), and Gibson made the four sheet map of America (Stevens 3).
Author
[Bowen, Emanuel, Gibson, John]
Note
First edition. The "Historical Extracts" are short bits of text printed on the maps giving relevant geographical information. A revised edition was published in London in 1792. In 1759, another edition was published adding separate geographical descriptions and correcting some of the maps (see our copy). The Philadelphia 1798 edition by Mathew Carey incorporates the 1759 edition text word for word (excepting the maps of United States which Carey omits in favor of his pocket atlas of the U.S.). Gibson and Bowen made the four sheet map of North America (Stevens 49), and Gibson made the four sheet map of America (Stevens 3).
Author
[Lotter, Tobias Conrad, Lobeck, Tobias]
Note
Full color map. Date is estimated. Miniature pocket atlas. Consists entirely of double-page engraved plates and hand-colored maps. This was also published with text, not present here. Engraved frontispiece and title page by Tobias Lobeck after G. Eichler, followed by maps that are dense with information. Bound in leather untitled covers, spine chipped.
Author
W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
Author
W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
Author
[Brockhaus, F.A., Leeder, Ehrenfried, Leutemann, Heinrich]
Note
Lavishly illustrated around margins of map with high quality vignettes of animals, structures and people. Relief shown in hachures.
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron Jr.
Note
Hand color map, with colored boundaries. "The Prussia Dominion are coloured Blue throughout. Free cities are distinguished thus; Frankfurt". Shows regions, cities, rivers, etc. Includes index. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Note
Outline hand colored boundaries. Showing railways and battlefields. Includes statistical tables showing area and population. "Atlas of the World" printed on the upper right corner. A late edition of this atlas, published as early as 1836 (see our copy). Several new maps of Australia and South Africa are added and the other maps have been updated to show railroad development. The American maps have been updated, but inadequately so in the West - the River Buenaventura is still flowing out of Salt Lake on the Mexico Map. Half leather cloth-covered boards with stamped title "Wyld's General Atlas" on cover in gold. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Note
Full color map. Includes explanation chart, and table of the German states. Prime meridians are Washington and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Bartholomew, John
Note
Full color map. Relief shown by gradient tints and spot heights. Depth shown by gradient tints and soundings. Prime meridian is Greenwich. The Times Atlas on the upper left corner.
Author
Ruhle von Lilienstern, August
Note
Shows relief in hachures, hydrography, and country outlines in color.
Author
[Marzolla, Benedetto, Wieland, C. F.]
Note
Lithographed map. Hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Includes notes and statistical tables. Prime meridian: Ferro.
Author
[Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832, Marzolla, Benedetto]
Note
Lithographed map. Hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Includes notes and statistical tables. Prime meridian: Paris.
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Note
A composite of the four sheet maps of Germany
Author
[Jones, C.H., Hamilton, T.H., Williams, J.David]
Note
Relief shown in hachures.
Author
[Thomson, John, Wyld, James, 1790-1836]
Note
Outline colored boundaries, detailed map of Germany. Includes reference. The atlas is the second edition and includes the extra map of the Arctic and two extra maps of Australia. The text adds a section on Voyages of Discovery. Two additional maps are laid in, one of South America, the other of Mexico. Each map has a small vignette illustrating a subject related to the map. Half leather paper-covered boards with label pasted on front printed with title. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
Bartholomew, John
Note
Full color map. Relief shown by gradient tints and spot heights. Depth shown by gradient tints and soundings. Prime meridian is Greenwich. No. 1176 marked on the lower left corners of plate. The Times Atlas on the upper left corner.
Author
Bartholomew, John
Note
Uncolored index map. Key to adjoining areas.
Author
Bartholomew, John
Note
Full color map. Relief shown by gradient tints and spot heights. Depth shown by gradient tints and soundings. No. 1176 marked on the lower left corners of plate. The Times Atlas on the upper left corner.
Author
Bartholomew, John
Note
Uncolored index map. Key to adjoining areas.
Author
Bartholomew, John
Note
Full color map. Relief shown by gradient tints and spot heights. Depth shown by gradient tints and soundings. Prime meridian is Greenwich. No. 1176 marked on the lower left corners of plate. The Times Atlas on the upper left corner.
Author
Bartholomew, John
Note
Uncolored index map. Key to adjoining areas. Note to Plate 62: Administrative divisions of Poland, and Czechoslovakia, and list of counties in Hungary are numbered and colored.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Note
Full color map. With numbered table of German States. Explanation shows capitals, important towns, railroads, canals, and reference to provinces. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Washington and Greenwich.
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Note
First edition of Arrowsmith atlas published in 1817. Although the maps are not large, they are dense with information. This complete atlas features index and 53 copperplate maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and engraved by Sidney Hall, with a few engraved by Thomson in collaboration with Hall. The maps include two world, 29 related to Europe and Scandinavia, 16 on Asia, Africa, and Oceania, and six related to the Americas. The United States map shows Georgia extending from the coast to the Mississippi River. The area west of the Mississippi is blank and labeled Louisiana. Engraved title page has Atlas holding the globe above two putti, one sailing a dingy, the other engaged in cartographic studies with a globe, map and dividers. Hardbound with marbled paper and original paper label printed with "Arrowsmith's New General Atlas Comprehended in Fifty three Maps From Original Drawings. Price L 2,12,6. coloured". Black leather spine has a label embossed with "Atlas (18)17" in gilt. Maps have original outline color, with many tissue guards still in place.
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Note
First edition of Arrowsmith atlas published in 1817. Although the maps are not large, they are dense with information. This complete atlas features index and 53 copperplate maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and engraved by Sidney Hall, with a few engraved by Thomson in collaboration with Hall. The maps include two world, 29 related to Europe and Scandinavia, 16 on Asia, Africa, and Oceania, and six related to the Americas. The United States map shows Georgia extending from the coast to the Mississippi River. The area west of the Mississippi is blank and labeled Louisiana. Engraved title page has Atlas holding the globe above two putti, one sailing a dingy, the other engaged in cartographic studies with a globe, map and dividers. Hardbound with marbled paper and original paper label printed with "Arrowsmith's New General Atlas Comprehended in Fifty three Maps From Original Drawings. Price L 2,12,6. coloured". Black leather spine has a label embossed with "Atlas (18)17" in gilt. Maps have original outline color, with many tissue guards still in place.
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Note
First edition of Arrowsmith atlas published in 1817. Although the maps are not large, they are dense with information. This complete atlas features index and 53 copperplate maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and engraved by Sidney Hall, with a few engraved by Thomson in collaboration with Hall. The maps include two world, 29 related to Europe and Scandinavia, 16 on Asia, Africa, and Oceania, and six related to the Americas. The United States map shows Georgia extending from the coast to the Mississippi River. The area west of the Mississippi is blank and labeled Louisiana. Engraved title page has Atlas holding the globe above two putti, one sailing a dingy, the other engaged in cartographic studies with a globe, map and dividers. Hardbound with marbled paper and original paper label printed with "Arrowsmith's New General Atlas Comprehended in Fifty three Maps From Original Drawings. Price L 2,12,6. coloured". Black leather spine has a label embossed with "Atlas (18)17" in gilt. Maps have original outline color, with many tissue guards still in place.
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Note
First edition of Arrowsmith atlas published in 1817. Although the maps are not large, they are dense with information. This complete atlas features index and 53 copperplate maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and engraved by Sidney Hall, with a few engraved by Thomson in collaboration with Hall. The maps include two world, 29 related to Europe and Scandinavia, 16 on Asia, Africa, and Oceania, and six related to the Americas. The United States map shows Georgia extending from the coast to the Mississippi River. The area west of the Mississippi is blank and labeled Louisiana. Engraved title page has Atlas holding the globe above two putti, one sailing a dingy, the other engaged in cartographic studies with a globe, map and dividers. Hardbound with marbled paper and original paper label printed with "Arrowsmith's New General Atlas Comprehended in Fifty three Maps From Original Drawings. Price L 2,12,6. coloured". Black leather spine has a label embossed with "Atlas (18)17" in gilt. Maps have original outline color, with many tissue guards still in place.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Note
Full color map by region. Shows capitals, towns, railroads, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Note
Full color map. Shows capitals, towns, canals, railroads, etc.,and numbered table of German states. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
Johnson, A.J.
Note
Full color map, with heavy outlines around the states. Two maps enclosed in one decorative border. Shows towns, railroads, roads, rivers, mountains, lakes, canals, etc. Also shows battlefields w/dates. Includes text, reference and explanatory key to abbreviations. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Author
Johnson, A.J.
Note
Full color map, with heavy outlines around the states. Shows towns, railroads, roads, rivers, mountains, lakes, canals, etc. Also shows battlefields with dates. Includes text, reference and explanatory key to abbreviations. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Author
Garnier, F. A., 1803-1863
Note
Full col. Relief shown hachures. Includes statistical table. Prime meridian: Paris. On globe in cartouche: Sphericite de la terre.
Author
Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
Note
Engraved map. Administrative boundaries hand col. Inset maps: Lubeck -- Altona, Hamburg -- Zum Hamburger Gebiet (Cuxhafen-Ritzebuttel). "Meyer's Handatlas No. 137." Prime meridians: Ferro and Paris.
Author
Gotthard, A.
Note
Engraved map. Administrative boundaries hand col. Relief shown by spot heights. Includes inset maps of the city of Schleswig, Friedrichsort, and Fehmern. "Meyer's Handatlas No. 138." Prime meridians: Paris and Ferro.
Author
Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
Note
Engraved map. Administrative boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures. "Meyer's Handatlas Suppl. IV, No. 104." Prime meridian: Ferro.
Author
Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
Note
Engraved map. Ancillary map: Umgegend von Aachen. Ancillary views: (Aachen) -- Rathhaus -- Louisenquelle -- Dom -- Theater. "M(eyer)s Hand-Atlas No. 125."
Author
Radefeld, Carl Christian Franz, 1788-1874
Note
Engraved map. Administrative boundaries hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Covers also Luxembourg. "Meyer's Handatlas Supplm. 1, No. 101." Prime meridian: Ferro.
Author
Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
Note
Engraved map. Includes views: Die Communen -- Sans-Souci -- Neue Palais. "Meyers Handatlas No. 122."
Author
Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856
Note
Engraved map. Includes views of "Berlin vom Kreutzberge aus," and of statues "Bulow v. Demewitz," and "v. Scharnhorst." Includes list of first class hotels and guesthouses. Designed to be hand colored. "Meyer's Hand Atlas No. 124." David Rumsey Collection copy uncolored.
Author
Radefeld, Carl Christian Franz, 1788-1874
Note
Engraved map. Boundaries of administrative divisions hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Includes 4 inset maps. Prime meridian: Ferro. "Meyer's Handatlas No. 121."
Author
Gotthard, A.
Note
Engraved map. Boundaries of administrative divisions hand col. Includes 3 inset maps. Prime meridian: Paris. "Meyer's Handatlas No. 135."
Author
Gotthard, A.
Note
Engraved map. Boundaries of administrative divisions hand col. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes inset maps of the Wernigerode, Ilsenburg, Blanken, Elbingerode, Goslar, Zellerfeld-Clausthal, Brocken and Harzegerode-Ballenstedt regions, and a profile. Prime meridian: Paris. "Meyer's Handatlas No. 142."
Author
[Sonnenschein, W. Swan, Allen, Bevan, G.P.]
Note
Image rescanned with directional lighting to highlight raised relief. List of Provinces of Prussia keyed to map.
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