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Johnson, A.J.
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Full color. Prime Meridians Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures.
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Johnson, A.J.
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Six small maps with insets of smaller maps of birds and rain. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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Johnson, A.J.
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Dials in color and in five rings around the center dial showing Washington at 12:00.
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Johnson, A.J.
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Full color National flags. Includes 2 insets "Signals for Pilots."
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Johnson, A.J.
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Full color A Comparative Heights of Mountains and Lengths of Rivers of North America, South America, Asia, Africa, Europe, and British Isles. Relief shown by hachures.
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Johnson, A.J.
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Covers North and South America, British Isles, Asia and Oceania, and Africa. Includes name of Peak, heights in English feet, name of region, and name of country.
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Johnson, A.J.
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Table of Contents, Index to States, Countries, Etc., and List of maps and atlases. Early 1864 edition. Switches the map that includes California and the southwest from the one that derives from the Colton/Johnson wall map to a newly drawn map. At the same time, Colton uses the Johnson 1863 map of the same area for the first time in his atlas; they must have had an agreement to switch maps. Full color. Atlas is bound in half leather dark green embossed cloth covered boards with "Johnson's New Illustrated Family Atlas Of The World With Descriptions." and a large U.S. seal with a bald eagle reading "United States Seal. E. Pluribus Unum." stamped in gold; the same design and title is blind stamped on the back cover. The spine reads "Johnson's Family Atlas. 1864."
Author
Johnson, A.J.
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Early 1864 edition. Switches the map that includes California and the southwest from the one that derives from the Colton/Johnson wall map to a newly drawn map. At the same time, Colton uses the Johnson 1863 map of the same area for the first time in his atlas; they must have had an agreement to switch maps. Full color. Atlas is bound in half leather dark green embossed cloth covered boards with "Johnson's New Illustrated Family Atlas Of The World With Descriptions." and a large U.S. seal with a bald eagle reading "United States Seal. E. Pluribus Unum." stamped in gold; the same design and title is blind stamped on the back cover. The spine reads "Johnson's Family Atlas. 1864."
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