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Text Page: Waterfalls
Reynolds, James; Emslie...
Text Page: Waterfalls
1846
School Atlas
 
Author
[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.
Waterfalls
Reynolds, James; Emslie...
Waterfalls
1846
School Atlas
 
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
Note
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.
Text Page: Explanation of meteorological phenomena
Reynolds, James; Emslie...
Text Page: Explanation ...
1846
Celestial Atlas
 
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
Note
Hand colored engraved diagram, with explanatory text on verso. This is depiction of a landscape and seascape displaying a wide range of atmospheric phenomena. This are numbered and listed below the image and include wind, waterspouts, various cloud formations, precipitation, glaciers, aurora, rainbow, halo, mirage, mock suns, zodiacal light, "Will with a Wisp", lighting, falling stars and aerolites. On verso: "Explanation of meteorological phenomena" London: J. Reynolds,174 Strand; Reeves & Sons; Rock & Co.; Peacock & Mansfield, includes: The Atmosphere, Aerial Meteors, Aqueous Meteors, Luminous Meteors and Igneous Meteors.
Diagram of Meteorology, displaying the various phenomena of the atmosphere
Reynolds, James; Emslie...
Diagram of Meteorology,...
1846
Celestial Atlas
 
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
Note
Hand colored engraved diagram, with explanatory text on verso. This is depiction of a landscape and seascape displaying a wide range of atmospheric phenomena. This are numbered and listed below the image and include wind, waterspouts, various cloud formations, precipitation, glaciers, aurora, rainbow, halo, mirage, mock suns, zodiacal light, "Will with a Wisp", lighting, falling stars and aerolites. On verso: "Explanation of meteorological phenomena" London: J. Reynolds,174 Strand; Reeves & Sons; Rock & Co.; Peacock & Mansfield, includes: The Atmosphere, Aerial Meteors, Aqueous Meteors, Luminous Meteors and Igneous Meteors.
Text Page: Explanation on meteorological phenomena
Reynolds, James; Emslie...
Text Page: Explanation ...
1846
School Atlas
 
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
Note
Colored diagram drawn and engraved by John Emslie, with explanatory card, this is an imaginative depiction of a land and sea displaying a wide range of atmospheric phenomena. This are numbered and listed at bottom panel and include wind, waterspouts, various cloud formations, precipitation, glaciers, aurora, rainbow, halo, mirage, mock suns, zodiacal light, lighting, falling stars and aerolites. On verso: text with explanations of The Atmosphere, Aerial Meteors, Aqueous Meteors, Luminous Meteors and Igneous Meteors.
Diagram of meteorology, displaying the various phenomena of the atmosphere
Reynolds, James; Emslie...
Diagram of meteorology,...
1846
School Atlas
 
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
Note
Colored diagram drawn and engraved by John Emslie, with explanatory card, this is an imaginative depiction of a land and sea displaying a wide range of atmospheric phenomena. This are numbered and listed at bottom panel and include wind, waterspouts, various cloud formations, precipitation, glaciers, aurora, rainbow, halo, mirage, mock suns, zodiacal light, lighting, falling stars and aerolites. On verso: text with explanations of The Atmosphere, Aerial Meteors, Aqueous Meteors, Luminous Meteors and Igneous Meteors.
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