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Stieler, Adolf
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Has three small world maps: winds and temperature, trade routes, and ocean currents.
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[Stieler, Adolf, Habenicht, H.]
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Includes 3 small world maps: trade routes, colonies, and telegraph lines.
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[Stieler, Adolf, Berghaus, H.]
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Includes 3 small world maps: water hemisphere, land hemisphere, and antipodes.
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[Stieler, Adolf, Petermann, A.]
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Southern polar projection in full color with two small additional polar projections showing the extent of each ocean. Thirteen small inset map surround the large map, all showing islands in the area. Antarctic expeditions are traced with the appropriate dates.
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[Stieler, Adolf, Berghaus, Hermann]
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A world map showing sea currents and transportation routes via land and sea. With three inset maps, two polar projections showing sea currents and transportation and one map showing sea surface temperatures in the coldest month.
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[Stieler, Adolf, Berghaus, Hermann]
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A map of the world with wind directions and sea routes. Two small inset maps of the world show temperature zones and a recent climate map of the world. In outline color.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Stieler's Atlas is extraordinarily detailed. Close examination of the maps shows many features that one would expect to find only on much larger maps. This atlas was first published in 1817, with editions continuing well into the 20th century. It was one of the most comprehensive and best executed 19th century German atlases. In this edition, the maps are dated 1871-5; Phillips says this was issued in parts. 8 pages of text accompanies the index. Atlas is bound in half leather brown cloth covered boards with "Stieler's Hand Atlas" stamped in gilt on the front cover and spine. Maps are both hand painted and printed in full and outline color.
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[Haack, H., Stieler, Adolf]
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Stieler, Adolf
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Revision of 1822 edition.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Revision of 1816 edition.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Revision of 1822 edition.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Revision of 1816 edition.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Three engraved hand color profiles, showing highest of mountains above the sea level.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Engraved outline hand color map, with five insets, and index to insets. Include time tablet. Prime meridian is Ferro.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Engraved outline hand color map, with insets: Nordliche Halbkugel; Sudliche Halbkugel; Fur die grosste Masse Landes; Fur die grosste Masse Wassers. Relief shown by hachures. Includes note.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Engraved chart of the solar system with the insets of the phases of the moon, Earth and Venus. Includes 2 tables and explanation.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Unusual index map that shows the rough shape and projection for each of the original 50 maps of the atlas. Stieler was one of the first to use this technique for a visual index instead of listing the maps in text only. Zero or first edition of Stieler Atlas published 1817-1833 in three versions. 1817-23 (version 0.a), 1823-31 (version 0.b), 1831-33 (version 0.c). Publication went through ten editions from 1816 to 1944. This version published in 2 parts then augmented with two further supplementary installments, through 1833. Most maps have the year of first edition. This edition compromises 90 sheets, dated 1816-1835, including composite index map, and extraordinarily detailed maps and supplements. Maps are copper-plate engravings, hand colored in outline, mounted on cloth backing. Bound in marble papered, half leather covers with no title on cover. Inset map on title page: Gotha und Umgebung 1823 ; gest. v. Edler. Gez. v. Bar.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Zero or first edition of Stieler Atlas published 1817-1833 in three versions. 1817-23 (version 0.a), 1823-31 (version 0.b), 1831-33 (version 0.c). Publication went through ten editions from 1816 to 1944. This version published in 2 parts then augmented with two further supplementary installments, through 1833. Most maps have the year of first edition. This edition compromises 90 sheets, dated 1816-1835, including composite index map, and extraordinarily detailed maps and supplements. Maps are copper-plate engravings, hand colored in outline, mounted on cloth backing. Bound in marble papered, half leather covers with no title on cover. Inset map on title page: Gotha und Umgebung 1823 ; gest. v. Edler. Gez. v. Bar.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Revised from 1867 edition.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Revised from 1867 edition.
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