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COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Short Title:
Inde. Asie Centrale.
Obj Height cm:
45
Obj Width cm:
32
Scale 1:
10,806,700
Note:
Full color by country. Relief shown by hachures. Vignette of Calcutta.
Reference:
P964 (1891 edition).
Full Title:
Inde. Asie Centrale. Grave par L. Smith. Dresse Sous La Direction De J. Migeon Par Ch. Lacoste. Migeon, editeur, imp, r. du Moulin Vert, Paris. Ecrit par A. Bizet. (1892). Fillatreau del. and Barbier sc. (for vignette).
List No:
0507.046
Page No:
46
Series No:
49
Pub Date:
1892
Pub Title:
Nouvel Atlas Illustre Geographie Universelle. Comprenant La Geographie, L'Histoire, L'Administration, La Statistique, Etc. Scientifique, Industriel Et Commercial Dresse, Dessine Et Grave Par Mm. Desbuissons, Lorsignol, Lacoste, Fillatreau, Lecocq, Smith, Bizet, Fontaine, Barbier, Soudain, Etc. Texte par M.A. Martineau. 1892. Paris, Direction Et Administration, 11, Rue Du Moulin-Vert, 11.
Pub Reference:
P964 (1891 edition).
Pub Note:
Philips listing under Desbuissons. Other Phillips editions in 1891 and 1898. See our 1902 edition. A late date for an atlas to have hand colored maps, as this does. With a large folding railroad map of Europe in the back. The vignette views are on every map and are very attractive. Full color maps. Atlas is bound in red cloth covered boards with "Nouvel Atlas Illustre. Geographie Universelle." stamped in gold on the front cover and spine.
Pub List No:
0507.000
Pub Maps:
66
Pub Height cm:
41
Pub Width cm:
32
Image No:
0507046
Institution:
Rumsey Collection
Ownership Statement:
Copyright 2009
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Publisher Location:
Paris
Publisher:
Direction & Administration.
Type:
Atlas Map
Country:
India
Country:
Nepal
Region:
Central Asia
Region:
Southwest Asia
Engraver or Printer:
Barbier
Engraver or Printer:
Fillatreau
Engraver or Printer:
Smith, L.
Publication Author:
Desbuissons, L.E.
Publication Author:
Migeon, J.
Pub Type:
World Atlas
Author:
Desbuissons, L.E.
Author:
Migeon, J.
Date:
1892

Inde. Asie Centrale.

Inde. Asie Centrale.