Copperplate

(World and Other Atlases) : 6 items
Baldwin & Craddock    Maps & Tables of Chronology and Genealogy Illustrative of the History of Europe 1831
£90
21.5 x 17cm


Original paper and quarter leather binding with title label to cover. 7 single page maps of Europe with original outline colour showing the political geography of Europe at various times in history. The maps are engraved by Russell & Son, and are supported by 26 pages of chronological and genealogical tables. The book was produced " for the use of Harrow school" as indicated on the title page. A nice school book in better than usual condition.
Ref: AWL 874
 
S. Beeton    Beeton's Dictionary of Geography. A Universal Gazetteer c1869
£20
c22.5 x 18cm


Brown cloth gilt, rather rubbed.898 pages with 10 folding, uncoloured maps by John Dower (double page or larger), and 108 topographical engravings. Short tears to a couple of the maps.
Ref: AWL 875
 
G. Philip    Philips' Select Atlas of Physical and Political Geography 1902
£35
30 x 23cm


Red cloth gilt, a little bumped and slightly frayed at top and bottom of spine and corners. 40 double page coloured map plates covering all parts of the world. A few spots and marks to the maps, but generally in quite reasonable condition. A "New and Enlarged Edition" of a popular school atlas.
Ref: AWL 877
 
S. Gardiner    Gardiner's Atlas of English History 1905
£35
14 x 18.5cm


Blue cloth gilt in good condition. 88 coloured maps on 72 single page map sheets. The atlas was designed for school use as indicated on the title page. Gardiner was the editor and the publisher was Longmans, Green and Co. The maps cover many areas of the world and include 21 battle plans
Ref: AWL 878
 
G. Chisholm    Longmans' Junior School Geography 1888
£35
16 x 21cm


96 pages with 31 black and white maps. Paper/cloth covers rather rubbed, but internally quite good for a used school atlas.
Ref: AWL 1138
 
J.A. Hammerton    The World Pictorial Gazetteer and Atlas 1930's
£15
cm


1024 pages in blue cloth gilt. Good condition. Over 1,500 woodblock maps and line illustrations throughout the text. Published by Fleetway and edited by Sir J. A. Hammerton
Ref: AWL 1208