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[Willard, Emma, Woodbridge, William C.]
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Inside front cover. Classification, explanations and publisher's advertisement.
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[Willard, Emma, Woodbridge, William C.]
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6th edition, earlier than our other 6th edition copy (1825), therefore estimated at 1824. The North America map adds the "Str. of Fury & Heckla" at the Arctic Circle. With original dust jacket. Maps are hand painted with outline color or without color, and bound in heavy beige paper covers 24x16 printed with the above title in black. Cover title; includes contents. Publisher's advertisement on back cover.
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Willard, Emma
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The first edition. Woodbridge's section on Modern Geography was accompanied by his Modern Atlas (first edition was 1824, P337 - see our later editions). Willard did not yet have an atlas to accompany her Ancient Geography - she first issued that atlas in 1827. Woodbridge and Willard discovered that they shared similar approaches to teaching geography and so decided to collaborate on this book. Maps uncolored and integrated with the text. Book bound with quarter leather with the remainder paper covered with title printed on front.
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Willard, Emma
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Showing Roman Empire at its greatest extent A.D. 107. The first edition. Woodbridge's section on Modern Geography was accompanied by his Modern Atlas (first edition was 1824, P337 - see our later editions). Willard did not yet have an atlas to accompany her Ancient Geography - she first issued that atlas in 1827. Woodbridge and Willard discovered that they shared similar approaches to teaching geography and so decided to collaborate on this book. Maps uncolored and integrated with the text. Book bound with quarter leather with the remainder paper covered with title printed on front.
Author
Willard, Emma
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Showing Roman Empire at its greatest extent A.D. 107. The first edition. Woodbridge's section on Modern Geography was accompanied by his Modern Atlas (first edition was 1824, P337 - see our later editions). Willard did not yet have an atlas to accompany her Ancient Geography - she first issued that atlas in 1827. Woodbridge and Willard discovered that they shared similar approaches to teaching geography and so decided to collaborate on this book. Maps uncolored and integrated with the text. Book bound with quarter leather with the remainder paper covered with title printed on front.
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Woodbridge, William C.
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Engraved map. Relief shown by hachures.
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Woodbridge, William C.
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Engraved map. Outline hand color. Relief shown by hachures.
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Woodbridge, William C.
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Engraved map with inset. Outline hand color. Relief shown by hachures.
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Woodbridge, William C.
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Engraved map. Outline hand color. Relief shown by hachures.
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Woodbridge, William C.
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Engraved map. Outline hand color. Relief shown by hachures.
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Woodbridge, William C.
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Engraved map. Outline hand color. Relief shown by hachures. Includes inset. Prime meridians: Washington and London.
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Woodbridge, William C.
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Engraved map. Outline hand color. Relief shown by hachures.
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Woodbridge, William C.
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Engraved map. Includes inset of the Pacific Ocean. Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London.
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Engraved map. Outline hand color. Relief shown by hachures. Ancillary maps: Comparative view of rivers and lakes ... -- Arctic regions -- Geographical divisions -- Circles -- Circles & zones.
Author
Woodbridge, William C.
Note
The first edition. Woodbridge's section on Modern Geography was accompanied by his Modern Atlas (first edition was 1824, P337 - see our later editions). Willard did not yet have an atlas to accompany her Ancient Geography - she first issued that atlas in 1827. Woodbridge and Willard discovered that they shared similar approaches to teaching geography and so decided to collaborate on this book. Maps uncolored and integrated with the text. Book bound with quarter leather with the remainder paper covered with title printed on front.
Author
Woodbridge, William C.
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Includes references to abbreviation and name of places. The first edition. Woodbridge's section on Modern Geography was accompanied by his Modern Atlas (first edition was 1824, P337 - see our later editions). Willard did not yet have an atlas to accompany her Ancient Geography - she first issued that atlas in 1827. Woodbridge and Willard discovered that they shared similar approaches to teaching geography and so decided to collaborate on this book. Maps uncolored and integrated with the text. Book bound with quarter leather with the remainder paper covered with title printed on front. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Woodbridge, William C.
Note
The first edition. Woodbridge's section on Modern Geography was accompanied by his Modern Atlas (first edition was 1824, P337 - see our later editions). Willard did not yet have an atlas to accompany her Ancient Geography - she first issued that atlas in 1827. Woodbridge and Willard discovered that they shared similar approaches to teaching geography and so decided to collaborate on this book. Maps uncolored and integrated with the text. Book bound with quarter leather with the remainder paper covered with title printed on front.
Author
Woodbridge, William C.
Note
The first edition. Woodbridge's section on Modern Geography was accompanied by his Modern Atlas (first edition was 1824, P337 - see our later editions). Willard did not yet have an atlas to accompany her Ancient Geography - she first issued that atlas in 1827. Woodbridge and Willard discovered that they shared similar approaches to teaching geography and so decided to collaborate on this book. Maps uncolored and integrated with the text. Book bound with quarter leather with the remainder paper covered with title printed on front.
Author
Woodbridge, William C.
Note
The first edition. Woodbridge's section on Modern Geography was accompanied by his Modern Atlas (first edition was 1824, P337 - see our later editions). Willard did not yet have an atlas to accompany her Ancient Geography - she first issued that atlas in 1827. Woodbridge and Willard discovered that they shared similar approaches to teaching geography and so decided to collaborate on this book. Maps uncolored and integrated with the text. Book bound with quarter leather with the remainder paper covered with title printed on front.
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