Books on Geography and Travel for Children

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1. Abrégé de la géographie d’Haïti, à l’usage de la jeunesse haïtienne. Port-au-Prince: [s. n.], Juin 1857. 48 p., [1] p., 20 cm. In French. Title and imprint from cover. Half-title (p. [1]): “Abrégé de la géographie d’Haïti, à l’usage de la jeunesse haïtienne.” Primary school textbook containing short passages and study questions on the geography, topography, history, natural resources, and cities and towns of Haiti. Original tan paper wrapper; title vignette; title within frame of type ornaments. Acquired 2001. [Vault Ayer F 1915.2 .A37 1857] 2. Adam and Charles Black (Firm). Black’s school atlas, modern and ancient: a series of forty maps, with index, edited by William Hughes and John Bartholomew. New edition. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1867. 1 atlas (viii, 53 p., 40 l. of fold. pls.,: 40 col. maps), 24 cm. Scales differ. Owner’s inscription: Norman Dalton, Aug 4th 1898. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1019 .B632 1867] 3. Adami, Karl Christian Ludwig. Adami-Kiepert’s Schul-Atlas in 27 Karten, vollständig neu bearbeitet von Heinrich Kiepert. 6. veränderte und vermehrte Auflage. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer, 1876. 1 atlas ([4] p., [27] fold. l. of pls., 27 maps (chiefly col.), 30 cm. Scales differ. “Adolf Becker.”--Cover. Maps by Leopold Kraatz, W. Pethke, and J. Sulzer. “Druck von Grack und Aaron, Berlin”--on maps. Missing map: Fluss- und Gebirgskarte von Mittel-Europa. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .A336 1876] 4. Adami, Karl Christian Ludwig. Adami-Kiepert’s Schul-Atlas in 27 Karten, vollständig neu bearbeitet von Heinrich Kiepert. 8. berichtigte Auflage, revidiert von Richard Kiepert. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer, 1883. 1 atlas ([2] p., [27] l. of pls. (some folded), 27 col. maps (some fold.), 29 x 36 cm. Scales differ. “Druck v. L. Kraatz, Berlin” and “Stich d. Geogr. lith. Inst. v. J. Sulzer, Berlin”--on maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .A336 1883] 5. Adams, John. Choix de voyages modernes, pour l’instruction et l’amusement des deux sexes; Contenant une variété de faits utiles et agréables, relatifs aux expéditions et aux principales découvertes faites autour du monde, ainsi que la description des moeurs et usages des peuples. Par John Adams. Traduits de l’anglais par J. F. André. Ornés de deux jolies figures. À Paris: À la Librairie économique, rue de la Harpe, no. 94, ancien Collége d’Harcourt, M.DCCC.V [1805]. 2 v., pls., 21 cm. Lacking volume 2. Marbled boards. Front cover detached and held together with red ribbon. The preface states that this book is intended for young people (la jeunesse). Acquired 1957. [G 131 .015] 6. The Adelaide atlas: classes IV, V & VI. Melbourne: George Robertson & Co., [ca. 1908]. 1

2 atlas (10, 32 p.), col. ill., 32 col. maps, 27 cm. Scales differ. Stamp: S. Percy, Norwood. “Manufactured for the Education Department of South Australia by George Philip & Son, Ltd., London.” “Printed in England.” In red cloth binding with George Philip & Son device and acorn design. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .A343 1908] 7. Aguayo, Alfredo Miguel. Tratado elemental de geografia de Cuba para uso de las escuelas, por Alfredo M. Aguayo y Carlos de la Torre y Huerta. Obra de texto aprobado por la junta de superintendentes de escuelas de Cuba. Habana: Lib. e imp. “La Moderna Poesía,” 1905. 2 p. l., 200 p., ill., maps (some col.), 27 cm. [Ayer 1018 .C85 A2 1905] 8. Aikin, John. England delineated, or, A geographical description of every county in England and Wales: with a concise account of its most important products, natural and artificial: for the use of young persons. London: Printed by T. Bensley, for J. Johnson, St. Paul’s Church-yard, 1788. x, [11]-411, [5] p., maps (part fold.), 19 cm. (8vo). Preface signed: John Aikin. Published also under title: England described: being a concise delineation of every county in England and Wales. There are two other titles: Geographical description of every county in England and Wales and England described. Signatures: A-2C8. Includes index. Lacking maps. Gift, 1994. [Case DA 620 .A54 1788] 9. [Aikin, John]. England delineated; or, A geographical description of every county in England and Wales: with a concise account of its most important products, natural and artificial. For the use of young persons. Second edition, with additions and corrections. London: Printed by T. Bensley for J. Johnson..., 1790. 425, [5] p., [42] l. of pls. (1 fold.), maps, 20 cm. (8vo). Preface signed: John Aikin. Acquired 1947. [G 45006 .022] 10. Alcott, William Andrus. Three days on the Ohio river. By Father William. New York: Published by Carlton & Phillips, Sunday-School Union, 200 Mulberry-Street, 1854. 60 p., ill., 16 cm. Book label of Cumberland Sunday School Library, District no. 2. There are 2 illustrations, the first being the frontispiece. There are 2 pieces torn from the leaf containing pp. 11-12, thus some of the text is missing. Publisher’s embossed brown cloth. Acquired 1898. [G 894 .97] 11. Allgemeiner Schul-Atlas: über alle bis jetzt bekannten Theile der Erde in fünfzehn Blättern. Fünfte Auflage. Nürnberg: Verlag von Bauer & Raspe, 1840. 1 atlas (15 l. of pls.), 15 folded col. maps, 22 cm. Scales differ. Maps hand colored in outline. Maps published by Schneider & Weigel. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .A395 1840] 12. Ansart, Félix. Atlas élémentaire: à l’usage des écoles primaires, et de toutes les personnes qui commencent l’étude de la géographie, par Félix Ansart. 3e édition. Paris: Chez l’auteur..., Chez L. Hachette..., et...Mme. Ve. Maire-Nyon..., 1838. 1 atlas (2 p., 8 folded l.), 8 col. maps, 23 cm. Scales differ. Maps by A.R. Frémin, J.M. Hacq, and Moisy. “4e

3 édition.”--Leaf 1. Some maps dated 1836. Maps hand colored in outline. Owner’s inscription: [?] Deschamps, 1881. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. [Baskes G 1019 .A57 1838] 13. Ansart, Félix. Cours d’histoire et de géographie, rédigé pour l’usage des écoles normales primaires: petit atlas historique et géographique, ancien et moderne, par Félix Ansart. Paris: Librairie ecclésiastique, classique et élémentaire de H. Delloye, 1840. 1 atlas (3 ptie.), 38 double maps, 21 cm. Contents: 1. ptie. Histoire ancienne.--2. ptie. Histoire du moyen age.--3. ptie. Géographie contemporaine. Scales differ. Cover of 1. ptie. dated 1841. This set has ptie. 1 (with 12 maps).--ptie. 2 (with 12 maps). Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. [Baskes G 1019 .A58 1840] 14. Apgar, Ellis A. Apgar’s geographical drawing-book: a new and improved system of mapdrawing, designed to be used as a primary geography by beginners, and as a companion geography by all who wish to acquire the art of drawing maps from memory, by E. A. and A. C. Apgar. Philadelphia: Cowperthwait & Co., 1866. 40 p., ill., maps, 19 x 30 cm. The other author’s full name was Austin Craig Apgar. Cover-title. Acquired 1990. [fGA 130 .A6 1866] 15. Apgar, Ellis A. Apgar’s geographical drawing-book: a new and improved system of mapdrawing, designed to be used as a primary geography by beginners, and as a companion geography by all who wish to acquire the art of drawing maps from memory, by E. A. and A. C. Apgar. Philadelphia: Cowperthwait & Co., 1866. 40 p., ill., col. maps, 19 x 30 cm. The other author’s full name was Austin Craig Apgar. Acquired 1990. [Case fGA 130 .A6 1866a] 16. Appleton’s modern school atlas. Edited by George Philip and W. R. McConnell. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1928. xiii, 96, 58 p., ill., 74 col. maps, 29 cm. Summary: Besides physical and political maps, others show climate, resources, population, city plans, etc. Scales differ. “Printed in Great Britain by George Philip & Son, Ltd.; The London Geographical Institute.”-- On maps. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .A632 1928] 17. Appleton’s Standard school atlas. Edited by George Philip and V. C. Finch. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1932. xxviii, viii, 63 p., col. maps, 29 cm. Scales differ. “This book has been manufactured in accordance with the regulations of the War Production Board.”--Half title-page verso. “Printed in Great Britain by George Philip & Son, ltd.”--On maps. “The London Geographical Institute.”--On maps. Owner’s inscription: Helen Roe, Denver, Colorado. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .A635 1932] 18. Arnz, J. Allgemeiner Schul- und Hand-Atlas über alle Theile der Erde: zum geographischen Unterricht und Gebrauch für alle Stände in 27 illuminirten Karten...[von] J. Arnz. Dritte

4 Auflage. Düsseldorf: Arnz, [1840?]. 1 atlas (27 l. of pls.), 27 hand col. maps, 26 x 34 cm. Scales differ. Maps hand colored in outline. Bookplate of Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1019 .A65 1840] 19. Arrowsmith, Aaron. An atlas of ancient geography: for the use of King’s College School, by Aaron Arrowsmith. London: Published by S. Arrowsmith, Soho Square; B. Fellowes, bookseller and publisher...Ludgate Street, 1838. 1 atlas ([2], 19 l. (some folded)), 19 folded col. maps, 22 cm. Spine title: Ancient geography. Scales differ. Maps hand colored in outline. Manuscript annotations in ink on back of some maps. References: Black, J., Maps and history, 28. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1033 .A773 1838] 20. Arrowsmith, Aaron. An atlas of modern geography: constructed from the latest observations and discoveries for the use of schools, by A. Arrowsmith. London: Published by S. Arrowsmith; sold also by E. Williams, No. 186 Fleet Street, and by Whittaker & Co., 1837. 1 atlas ([31] l. of pls. (some folded)), 30 col. maps, 23 cm. Scales differ. Maps hand colored in outline. Newberry copy lacking index. Former owner’s inscription: Reginal John Gifford, Wyverstone Nr. Stonemarket, Suffolk. Another former owner’s inscription: G.C. Johnston, Biletestone. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1019 .A77 1837] 21. Arrowsmith, Aaron. An atlas of modern geography: constructed from the latest observations and discoveries for the use of schools, by A. Arrowsmith. London: Published by S. Arrowsmith; sold also by E. Williams, No. 186 Fleet Street, and by Whittaker & Co., 1842. 1 atlas ([31] l. of pls. (some folded), [4], 68 p.), 30 col. maps, 23 cm. Scales differ. Maps hand colored in outline. Former owner’s inscription: Synge. “Select List of School Books published by Simpkin, Marshall & Co.” bound at beginning. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1019 .A77 1842] 22. Arrowsmith, Aaron. An atlas of modern geography: for the use of King’s College School by Aaron Arrowsmith. London: J. Arrowsmith and B. Fellowes, 1842. [2] p., [3] l. and [22] fold. l. of pls.: col. maps, 22 cm. Former owner’s inscriptions by George Edwin Cressnell, January 28, 1843 and Nelson Ball, 1955. Lacking map 7. Gift, 1988. [G 1019 .A77 1842] 23. Arrowsmith, Aaron. [An atlas of modern geography: constructed from the latest observations and discoveries for the use of schools, by A. Arrowsmith]. [London, 1849?]. 1 atlas ([31] l. of pls. (some folded), [2], 68 p.), 30 col. maps, 23 cm. Scales differ. Lacking title-page, title from other editions. “Published by John Arrowsmith, No. 10 Soho Square.”--On maps. Maps hand colored in outline. Newberry copy lacking p. 67-68. Bookplate of House of Education, Ambleside: W.F. Rawnsley, 1930. Bookplate

5 of Charlotte Mason College, Ambleside: Rawnsley. Calling card of Willingham Franklin Rawnsley dated Dec. 27, 1856 pasted onto flyleaf. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1019 .A772 1849] 24. Arrowsmith, Samuel. An atlas of ancient geography: compiled from original authorities for the use of schools, by S. Arrowsmith. London: Published by John Arrowsmith, 10 Soho Square; Sold also by E. Williams, Fleet Street, and by Whittaker & Co., Ave Maria Lane, 1844. 1 atlas ([1] p., 26 folded l., [2], 66 p.), 26 folded col. maps, 23 cm. Scales differ. “Printed by A. & R. Spottiswoode, New-Street-Square”--P. 66. Some maps dated 1840. “Price 12s.”--Cover. Maps hand colored in outline. Manuscript annotations in pencil on endpapers. Includes indexes. Owner’s inscription: Geor. Clark, 1846. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1033 .A773 1844] 25. Aspin, Jehoshaphat. Cosmorama: the manners, customs, and costumes, of all nations of the world, described, by J. Aspin. New edition, illustrated with fifty engravings. London: Grant and Griffith, [1834]. viii, 232 p., 50 engr. pls., 14 cm. Listed as juvenile literature. Acquired 1949. [Ayer 32 .A84 1834] 26. Atlas de géographie universelle: a l’usage de la jeunesse: composé de 21 cartes écrites, et de 4 cartes muettes: précéde d’un précis géographique de toutes les parties du monde: avec une instruction sur la manière de s’appliquer utilement a l’étude de la géographie, servant d’introduction. Paris: P. Froment et Compie., Éditeurs, rue Dauphine, No. 24, 1830. 1 atlas (52 p., 25 l. of pls.), 25 maps (chiefly col.), 23 x 31 cm. Scales differ. Maps by Harttwieg and Senefelder. Maps hand colored. Maps bound out of order; missing map 15, Pays-Bas. Imperfect: pages trimmed, with some loss of text and pagination. Former owner’s stamp: Bibliotheca Tilburgi. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1019 .A78 1830] 27. Atlas des enfans, ou, Nouvelle méthode pour apprendre la géographie, avec un nouveau traité de la sphere, et XXIV cartes enluminées. Nouvelle édition, corrigée & fort augmentée. A Lyon: Chez Jean-Marie Bruyset, pere & fils, 1783. 1 atlas (xii, 360, 60 p., [24] folded l. of pls.), ill., 24 folded col. maps, 17 cm. Scale not given. Maps hand colored. Includes questions for the student. Includes with separate pagination and titlepage: Nouveau traité de la sphere, où, l’on explique le mouvement des astres, & les systêmes du monde ancien & moderne, l’usage des globes & des mesures géographiques. Nouvelle édition, corrigée & augmentée. A Lyon: Chez Jean-Marie Bruyset, pere & fils, 1783. Engraved frontispiece showing child shouldering a celestial globe, with ships and people using astronomical instruments. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1015 .A75 1783] 28. Atlas des enfans, ou, Nouvelle méthode pour apprendre la géographie: avec un nouveau traité de la sphere et XXIV cartes enluminées. Nouvelle édition corrigée et augmentée.

6 A Lyon: Chez Jean-Marie Bruyset, père et fils, 1790. 1 atlas (xii, 286 p.), [25] l. of pls. (some folded), col. ill., 24 col. maps, 18 cm. (12mo). Half title-page: Atlas des enfans. Signatures: a6, A-M12(-M12). “Nouveau traité de la sphere” has separate title-page. Illustrated with 24 folded maps, all with original hand-coloring in blue, yellow, and brown ink as issued. Binding error: p. 281 misnumbered 28. Includes index. Uncut, with original deckle edges throughout. Contemporary decorative wrappers; front cover lined with a leaf of printed waste from a French life of Marcus Porcius Cato. References: Gumuchian 388. In French. Acquired 1994. [Case G 1015 .A75 1790] 29. Atlas of modern and ancient geography: for use in schools and for general reference, constructed from the most authentic sources. Edinburgh: William and Robert Chambers, 1845. 1 atlas (33 l. of pls. (1 folded), 23 p.), 33 col. maps, 31 cm. Part of the series: Chamber’s educational course. Scales differ. “Chambers’s educational course-edited by W. and R. Chambers.”--Head of title-page. Includes separate indexes to principal places in the modern and ancient maps. Maps drawn and engraved by J. Gellatly. Maps hand colored in outline. Former owners: William G. Lock; David G. Lock. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .A8 1845] 30. Atlas-géographie: comprenant 54 pages de texte, 15 cartes polychromes, 36 gravures et de nombreux devoirs, par les Frères maristes. Iberville, P.Q.: Procure des Frères maristes, 1918. 1 atlas (54 p.), ill., 16 maps (some col.), 18 x 23 cm. Scales differ. Half title: Atlas-géographie: cours élémentaire. At head of title: Cours élémentaire. “Enseignement primaire élémentaire, 3me et 4me année.”--Cover. “Carte pour servir à l’histoire de la vie de Jésus-Christ” engraved by L.L. Poates Engr’g Co. Text printed in double columns. Former owner: Corina Fluetrault. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 1019 .A79 1918] 31. Atwood, Wallace Walter. New geography. Book two, by Wallace W. Atwood. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1929. iv, 304, xvii p., 10 l. of pls., ill., maps (some col.), 30 cm. Part of the series: Frye-Atwood geographical series. Frontispiece by N.C. Wyeth. Includes index. Gift, 1998. [fG 127 .A792 1929] 32. Ayrton, Matilda Chaplin. Child-life in Japan, and Japanese child-stories. By M. Chaplin Ayrton...With many illustrations, including seven full-page pictures drawn and engraved by Japanese artists. New and cheaper edition. London: Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh, [1888]. xiv p., 3 l., 125, [1] p. incl. front., ill., pls., 25 cm. Includes fairy tales. [G 67 .057] 33. Baedeker, Adolf. School-atlas van alle deelen der aarde in 24 kaarten: naar de laatste ontdekkingen en nieuwste bepalingen bewerkt ook ten opzigte van de Nederlandsche Koloniën: opgedragen aan zijne excellentie den hoog geboren heere, heere graaf J. van den Bosch. 2. vermeerderde uitg. Rotterdam: Boekhandel van A. Baedeker, 1844. (Dordrecht: Van Houtrijve). 1 atlas (24 l. of pls.), col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ.

7 Book-label: W.E. Ringer. Map bound in at end: Zuid-Duitsche Staten en Zwitserland. Published by Van den Heuvell & van Santen. Lithographed by Emrik & Binger. Maps hand colored in outline. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .B253 1844] 34. Barker, Ronald S. The study book of maps, by Ronald S. Barker. Drawings by Kathleen Dance. London: Bodley Head, 1961. 48 p., ill. (some col.), 21 cm. Part of the series: Study books. Summary: A history of maps and map drawing, with sections on English map-makers, British Ordinance Survey maps and their use, and the making of modern maps. Listed as juvenile literature. Includes index. Light blue cloth boards, with title and cover illustrations--maps of England--printed in red and black. Inscribed by Ronald S. Barker on front endpaper. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes GA 105.6 .B35 1961] 35. Balbi, Adriano. Élémens de géographie générale ou Description abrégée de la terre, d’après ses divisions politiques coordonnées avec ses grandes divisions naturelles, selon les dernières transactions et les découvertes les plus récentes, par Adrien Balbi. Paris: Jules Renouard et Cie, Libraires, Rue de Tournon, 6, 1843. 556 p. Inside the front cover is the bookplate of Dr. Ralph N. Isham as well as the Newberry’s own bookplate. There are seven folded maps bound in. The preface indicates this book is intended to be an introduction to geography for young French students. Brown cloth. Acquired 1935. [G 11 .06] 36. Balbi, Adriano. Élémens de géographie générale ou Description abrégée de la terre, d’après ses divisions politiques coordonnées avec ses grandes divisions naturelles, selon les dernières transactions et les découvertes les plus récentes, par Adrien Balbi. Paris: J. Renouard, 1851. xliii, 555 p., [8] fold. l. of pls., fold. maps, 19 cm. [Bonaparte 2770] 37. Barberet, Charles. Atlas de géographie du moyen age: cours de troisième: pour servir à l’intelligence de l’histoire: depuis l’invasion des barbares jusqu’a la prise de Constantinople par les Turcs ottomans (376-1453), par Charles Barberet. Paris: Dezobry, E. Magdeleine et Ce., [1846?]. 1 atlas ([4] p., 10 [i.e. 9] folded l. of pls.), 9 col. maps (1 folded), 27 cm. Scales differ. Printed by Imprimerie de Ducessois. Maps engraved by Laguillermie and Mme. George. Maps hand colored. Folded map of Europe, Asia and North Africa numbered as leaves 6-7. Listed as juvenile literature. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1034 .B37 1846] 38. Bartholomew, John George. The advanced atlas of physical and political geography; a new series of maps specially designed for schools, colleges, and private students... London, New York [etc.]: Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1917. 2 p. l., 96, 31 p. incl. 178 col. maps, col. diagrs., 38 x 25 cm. Later edition published under the title: The Oxford advanced atlas. Reference: Phillips 4171; Atlases in libraries of Chicago (1936), no. 327. [G 10 .0705]

8 39. Bartholomew, John George. The advanced atlas of physical and political geography. London: Oxford University Press, 1920. 1 v., 69 map pls. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection. [Baskes] 40. Bartlett, Edgar A. Geography sketch book and atlas, by E. A. Bartlett. Perth, W.A.: Carroll’s Ltd, [1948?]. 1 (of 6) v., maps, 21 x 25 cm. Cover title. Includes blank pages for exercises. “This volume, compiled for use with the Swan Geography V. and VI., will be found serviceable for any class in which the study of the British Empire is prescribed.”--Bk. 4, inside front cover. The library only has book four. Former owner: Mary Eakins. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 133 .B37 1948] 41. Beadle, William Henry Harrison. Dakota: its geography, history, and resources, by W. H. H. Beadle... St. Paul, Minn.: D.D. Merrill, 1888. 48 p. incl. ill., 2 maps (1 double), 24 x 20 cm. First edition. On cover: Merrill’s school book series. Acquired 1944. [G 921 .08] 42. Bealby, John Thomas. Canada, by J. T. Bealby and Newfoundland by Ford Fairford. With sixteen full-page illustrations in colour. New York: Macmillan Co., 1921. viii, 87, [1] p., 16 col. ill., 2 maps, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. Title within ornamental border. Listed as juvenile literature. Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 153 .P4 Canada (1921)] 43. Beall, Lester Thomas. Elementary geography... Chicago: Meteor Publishing Company, Inc., 1935. p. 4-5, 38-39, ill. (1 col.), 26 cm. Illustrated lining-papers in color. Designed by W. A. Kittredge. Printed at the Lakeside press, Chicago. Experimental book showing title-page, specimen pages and binding. Acquired 1946. [Wing ZP 983 .K6547] 44. Beall, Lester Thomas. Elementary geography [by] Lester Thomas Beall. Chicago: Meteor Publishing Company, Inc., 1935. 1 v. (various pagings), ill., 26 cm. Salesmen’s dummy. From the corporate library of R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company, the printer. Gift, 1999. [Wing ZP 983 .L1503] 45. Beautés de l’histoire des voyages; ou, Le Laharpe de la jeunesse: contenant les relations des voyages les plus intéressans et des notices sur les moeurs, la religion, les usages des principaux peuples de la terre, rédigées d’après Laharpe, Humboldt, Peron, Macartney, Barrow, Levaillant, Lapeyrouse, etc., etc. Paris: A. Delalain, 1820. 2 v., ill., 18 cm. [Ayer 110 .B38 1820] 46. Beckwith, Frank. Trips to points of interest in Millard and nearby. Written and compiled by Frank Beckwith for the Boy Scouts of Millard County, Utah. Springville, Utah: Art City Publishing Co., 1947. 144 p., ill., ports., maps, 23 cm. Cover title: Millard and nearby. Author’s autograph copy. Acquired 1961. [G 93557 .086]

9 47. Beekman, Anton Albert. Schoolatlas van de geheele aarde, door A. A. Beekman en R. Schuiling...2e. vermeerde druk. Zutphen: W.J. Thieme & Cie., [1898]. 1 atlas ([4] p., 50 folded l. of pls.), 50 folded col. maps, 35 cm. Scales differ. Date from Koeman. “Lith. v.d. Weijer Gron.”--On maps. Publisher’s cloth binding with title: School-atlas der geheele aarde. References: Koeman, C., Atlantes Neerlandici, Beek B2. Bookplate: Ex libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .B438 1898] 48. Beekman, Anton Albert. Schoolatlas van de geheele aarde, door A. A. Beekman en R. Schuiling...4e vermeerde druk. Zutphen: W.J. Thieme & Cie., [1909]. 1 atlas ([4] p., 53 l. of pls.), 53 col. maps (chiefly folded), 35 cm. Scales differ. Date from Koeman. “Lith. Gebrs Braakensiek, Amst.”--On maps. References: Koeman, C., Atlantes Neerlandici, Beek B4. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .B438 1909] 49. Beekman, Anton Albert. Schoolatlas van de geheele aarde, door A. A. Beekman en R. Schuiling...5e., vermeerde druk. Zutphen: W.J. Thieme & Cie., [1912]. 1 atlas ([4] p., 54 l. of pls.), 54 col. maps (chiefly folded), 35 cm. Scales differ. Date from Koeman. “Lith. Gebrs Braakensiek, Amst.”--On maps. Publisher’s cloth binding with title: School-atlas der geheele aarde. References: Koeman, C., Atlantes Neerlandici, Beek B5. Bookplate: Ex libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .B438 1912] 50. Beekman, Anton Albert. Schoolatlas van de geheele aarde, door A. A. Beekman en R. Schuiling...6e, verbeterde druk. Zutphen: W.J. Thieme & Cie., [1916]. 1 atlas ([4] p., 54 l. of pls.), 54 col. maps (chiefly folded), 35 cm. Scales differ. Date from Koeman. “Lith. Gebrs Braakensiek, Amst.”--On maps. Publisher’s cloth binding with title: School-atlas der geheele aarde. References: Koeman, C., Atlantes Neerlandici, Beek B6. Bookplate: Ex libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .B438 1916] 51. Beekman, Anton Albert. Schoolatlas van de geheele aarde, door A. A. Beekman en R. Schuiling...7e, verbeterde druk. Zutphen: W.J. Thieme & Cie., [1921]. 1 atlas ([4] p., 54 l. of pls.), 54 col. maps (chiefly folded), 35 cm. Scales differ. Date from Koeman. “Drukkerij Senefelder, Amsterdam.”--On maps. Publisher’s cloth binding with title: School-atlas der geheele aarde. References: Koeman, C., Atlantes Neerlandici, Beek B7. Bookplate: Ex libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .B438 1916] 52. Beekman, Anton Albert. Schoolatlas van de geheele aarde, door A. A. Beekman en R. Schuiling...8. verbeterde druk. Zutphen: W.J. Thieme & Cie., 1927. 1 atlas ([4] p., 55 l. of pls., 63 p.), 55 col. maps (chiefly folded), 35 cm. Scales differ. “Drukkerij Senefelder, Amsterdam.”--On maps. Relief in landform drawing. Includes index.

10 Publisher’s cloth binding with title: School-atlas der geheele aarde. References: Koeman, C., Atlantes Neerlandici, Beek B8; Phillips, 6642. Bookplate: Ex libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .B438 1927] 53. Berliner Grundschulatlas. Frankfurt: Atlantik-Verlag Paul List, [ca. 1955]. 1 atlas (18, [2], 19-34 p.), ill., col. maps (some folded), 33 cm. Part of the series: Harms Einheitliches Unterrichtswerk. Title, publisher and series from cover. “Die Stadtpläne von Berlin... stellte der Verlag Richard Schwarz K.G., Berlin...”--P. 3. “Druck: Lindemann & Lüdecke, Berlin-West...”--P. 33. Some maps printed on folded leaves, numbered as 2 or 4 pages. “Berlin-Statistiken”--P. [1-2]; statistical information updated through 1955. Owner’s stamp: Freie Lernmittel der 4. Grundschule... Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1924 .B4 B48 1955] 54. Berry, Marilyn. Help is on the way for: maps & globes. Help is on the way for: charts & graphs. Written by Marilyn Berry. Pictures by Bartholomew. Fallbrook, Calif.: Living Skills Productions, 1985. 46, 46 p., col. ill., 23 cm. Part of the series: SOS Skills on studying. At head of title: Weekly Reader Books presents. Spine title: Maps and globes/Charts and graphs. Works bound together in inverted fashion, opening from opposite ends of volume. Bound with: Help is on the way: for charts & graphs. Written by Marilyn Berry. Pictures by Bartholomew. Listed as juvenile literature. Gift, 2004. [Baskes GA 105.6 .B47 1985] 55. Bianco, Margery Williams. Paris, by Margery Williams. With twelve full-page illustrations in colour by Allan Stewart. London: A. and C. Black, 1910. vii, 87, [l] p., 12 col. ill., 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at great cities. Series title also at head of title-page; publishers advertisement on front flyleaf for “Peeps at many lands and cities series.” Plan on front end-paper. Printed by Billing and Sons. Title within ornamental border. Listed as juvenile literature. Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 153 .P4 Paris (1910)] 56. Bingley, William. Travels in North America, from modern writers. With remarks and observations; exhibiting a connected view of the geography and present state of that quarter of the globe. By the Rev. William Bingley...Designed for the use of young persons. London: Printed for Harvey and Darton, 1821. 5 p. l., 346 p., 3 pls. (incl. front.), 19 cm. Title vignette. Plate 1 has imprint: “Pubd. by Harvey & Darton, Jany. 1, 1823.” Added title-page: Modern travels through every important country of the old and new continent...by Rev. Wm. Bingley...Vol. III.-North America. London: Harvey and Darton, 1823. Ayer 2538. [Ayer 128.7 .B5 1821] 57. Blackie’s school atlas. Dublin: Blackie & Son, [190-?]. 1 atlas ([40] p.), col. ill., 41 col. maps, 22 cm. Scales differ. Cover title. Maps by W. & A.K. Johnston. Maps and illustrations on endpapers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry

11 Library. Gift, 2008.

[Baskes G 1019 .B642 1900z]

58. Blake, John Lauris. American universal geography, for schools and academies: on the principles of analysis and comparison. Illustrated by copperplate and stereotype maps, by Rev. J. L. Blake, A.M., author of Geography for children, First book in astronomy, First book in natural philosophy, and other works on education. Second edition. Baltimore: Published by Joseph Jewett; Boston: Russell, Odiorne, & Co., Sold also by Horatio Hill & Co., Concord, N.H.--Andrus & Judd, Hartford.--Glazier, Masters & Co. Hallowell.--Collins & Hannay, New York.--Robert P. Desilver, Philadelphia.--W.C. Little, Albany.--Truman Smith & Co. and H.L. & H.S. Barnum, Cincinnati.--Sidney Smith, Mobile.--Samuel Hueston, Montgomery, Alabama, 1833. [4], 144 p., [12] l. of pls., ill., maps, 25 cm. Includes study questions. Caption and running title: Universal geography for schools. Massachusetts copyright 1833 by Russell, Odiorne, & Co. “Stereotyped by Lyman Thurston & Co. Boston.”--Verso of title page. “Directions to the binder.”--Verso of title-page. “Published by Russell, Odiorne, & Co.”--Foot of first plate. Plates signed by “H. Morse sc.” Textual illustrations engraved on wood. Former owners: Alice J. Monk; Framingham Historical & Natural History Society. Imperfect: lacking Map of the British Isles. References: Checklist Amer. imprints, 17851. Gift, 2008. [Case G 125 .B52 1833] 59. Blake, John Lauris. A geography for children, by J. L. Blake. Boston: Richardson, Lord and Holbrook, 1831. p. 15-68, ill., 6 maps., 20 cm. Title from cover. “With eight copperplate maps and thirty woodcuts.” Library copy imperfect. Text begins with p. 15, cover and several leaves are torn, 2 maps are missing. Gift, 1995. [G 125 .B53 1831] 60. Blanchard, Pierre. Le voyageur de la jeunesse dans les quatre parties du monde; ouvrage élémentaire, contenant: 1E. La description pittoresque des divers pays; 2E. Le tableau des mœurs, religions et gouvernemens de tous les peuples; 3E. Des notices sur ce que la nature et les arts ont de plus curieux...2. édition, revue et augmentée... Paris: Le Prieur, 1806. 6 v., 12mo. Acquired 1936. [G 11 .098] 61. Blankman, Edgar Gerritt. Geography of St. Lawrence County: with map. Prepared for use in public schools by Edgar G. Blankman. Canton, N.Y.: Plaindealer Presses, 1898; Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1986. 129 p., [34] l. of pls., ill., ports.; 2 microfiches, 11 x 15 cm. Part of the series: Genealogy and local history, LH 3255. Tables. Includes index. This is a microfiche copy. Acquired 1990. [Microfiche 1785] 62. Boardman, David. On the map: an illustrated exploration into the world of maps, written by David Boardman. Edited by Robin Gwyn. London: British Broadcasting Corporation, 1983. 31 p., ill. (some col.), maps (some col.), 30 cm. Illustrations and text on inside covers. Acquired 1985. [fGA 130 .B62]

12 63. Bohn, Henry George. A pictorial handbook of modern geography, on a popular plan, compiled from the best authorities, English and foreign, and completed to the present time. With numerous tables and a general index. By Henry G. Bohn, F.R.A.S., F.R.G.S., F.L.S., F.R.S.L., F.R.H.S., and hon. member of the Institute of Geneva. Illustrated by 150 engravings on wood, and 51 accurate maps engraved on steel. Third edition, revised and continued to the present time. London: Bell & Daldy, 6 York Street, Covent Garden, and 186 Fleet Street, 1865. x, 529, [2] p., ill., 52 maps (1 fold.), 18 cm. Part of the series: Bohn’s illustrated library. According to the preface, Bohn intended this book to supersede other school geographies. Worn, old half leather binding with marbled paper boards and leather tips. Acquired 1891. [G 11 .106] 64. Bolivia. Oficina nacional de inmigración, estadística y propaganda geográfica. Geografía de la república de Bolivia; compilada en cumplimiento del decreto supremo de 27 de febrero de 1905, para la asignatura del ramo en los colegios oficiales de instruccion secundaria de la república. Edicion oficial. La Paz: Tip. Comercial, I. Argote, 1905. 585 p., 21 cm. Includes bibliography. Acquired 1936. [G 997 .14] 65. Book about America. Concord, N.H.: Rufus Merrill, [1844-1854]. 16 p., ill., 12 cm. At head of the title-page: Part V. Imprint statement transcribed from the front of the wrapper. Rufus Merrill published as an individual in Concord, between 1843 and 1854. “Rufus Merrill, Concord, N.H., Publishes four Series of Toy and Juvenile Books.”--back of the wrapper. Wood engraving on p. 7 signed H. Inside the front cover is the pencil signature G.S. Curtis. This is a chapbook. Gift, 1996. [Wing ZP 883 .M5404] 66. Book of the world. A family miscellany for instruction and amusement. Edited by Dr. Gaspey. Volume II. Philadelphia: Weik & Wieck, [1853]. 380 p., col. pls., 27 cm. Probably a translation of Das buch der welt. Titles of landscape engravings in German. Index on page following title-page. Gift, 1972. [Case 5A 476] 67. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1879. Bos’ schoolatlas der geheele aarde. 2e druk. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1879. 1 atlas ([4] p., 34 l. of pls. (some fold.)), 34 col. maps, 37 cm. Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. “Lith. J.H.v.d. Weijer, Groningen”--on maps. References: Koeman BosP A3. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1879] 68. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1883. Bos’ schoolatlas der geheele aarde. 5e, herzien druk. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1883. 1 atlas ([4] p., XXXVII l. of pls. (some fold.)), 37 col. maps, 38 cm. Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. “Lith. J.H.v.d. Weijer, Groningen”--on maps. References: Koeman BosP A5. Owner’s inscription: P. Reinhold. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1883] 69. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1885. Bos’ schoolatlas der geheele aarde.

13 7e, herzien en zeer verm. druk. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1885. 1 atlas ([4] p., XLVIII l. of pls. (some fold.)), 48 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. “Lith. J.H.v.d. Weijer, Groningen”--on maps. References: Koeman BosP A7. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1885] 70. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1891. Bos’ schoolatlas der geheele aarde. 10e, verb. en verm. druk. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1891. 1 atlas ([4] p., [51] l. of pls.), 51 col. maps, 39 cm. Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. “Lith. J.H.v.d. Weijer, Groningen”--on maps. References: Koeman BosP A10. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1891] 71. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1897. Bos’ schoolatlas der geheele aarde. 13e, verb. en verm. druk. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1897. 1 atlas ([4] p., [43] l. of pls.), 43 col. maps, 38 cm. Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. “Lith. J.H.v.d. Weijer, Groningen”--on maps. References: Koeman BosP A13. Bookbinder’s label on inside cover: H. Wegeling, Vlissingen; Bookseller’s label over imprint: C.N.J de Vey Mestdagh, Vlissingen. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1897] 72. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1906. Bos’ schoolatlas der geheele aarde. 17e verb. en verm. druk, herzien door Jan Frederik Niermeyer. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1906. 1 atlas ([4] p., [46] l. of pls.), 46 col. maps, 39 cm. Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. “Lith. J.H.v.d. Weijer, Groningen”--on maps. References: Koeman BosP A17. Owner’s inscription: M. Edelmann, 25-12-1907. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1906] 73. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1908. Bos’ schoolatlas der geheele aarde. 18e verb. en verm. druk, herzien door J.F. Niermeyer. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1908. 1 atlas ([4] p., 46 l. of pls.), 46 col. maps, 39 cm. Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. “Lith. J.H.v.d. Weijer, Groningen”--on maps. References: Koeman BosP A18. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1908] 74. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1915. Bos’ schoolatlas der geheele aarde. 22e verb. en verm. druk. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1915. 1 atlas ([4] p., 47 l. of pls.), 47 col. maps, 38 cm. Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. “Lith. J.H.v.d. Weijer, Groningen”--on maps. References: Koeman BosP A22. Owner’s stamp: E.W. Michels, Meppel. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1915] 75. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1916. Bos’ schoolatlas der geheele aarde, herzien door J.F. Niermeyer. 23. verb. en verm. druk. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1916. 1

14 atlas ([4] p., 47 l. of pls.), 47 col. maps, 39 cm. Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. References: Koeman BosP A23. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1916] 76. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1925. Bos-Niermeyer schoolatlas der geheele aarde, herz. door B. A. Kwast. 30e verb. en verm. druk. Groningen & Den Haag: J.B. Wolters, 1925. 1 atlas (4 p., 45 l. of pls. (some fold.)), 45 col. maps, 38 cm. Scales differ. “Mit een alfabetisch register van namen.” Originally published in 1877. References: Koeman BosP A30. Owner’s inscription: Simone Lechner. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1925] 77. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1929. Bos-Niermeyer schoolatlas der geheele aarde, herz. door B. A. Kwast. 32e verb. en verm. druk. Groningen & Den Haag: J.B. Wolters, 1929. 1 atlas ([4] p., 45 l. of pls. (some fold.)), 45 col. maps, 39 cm. + Register (32 p.). Scales differ. “Mit een alfabetisch register van namen.” Lacking register. Originally published in 1877. References: Koeman BosP A32; Phillips, 6698. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1929] 78. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1939. Bos-Niermeyer schoolatlas der geheele aarde, herzien door P. Eibergen. 36. verb. en verm. druk. Groningen, Batavia: J.B. Wolters Uitgeversmaatschappij n.v., 1939. 1 atlas ([4] p., 44 l. of pls. (some fold.)), 44 col. maps, 39 cm. + 1 register (32 p.). Cover title: Atlas der gehele aarde. Scales differ. “Mit een alfabetisch register van namen.” Originally published in 1877. Early editions edited by Jan Frederik Niermeyer. References: Koeman BosP A36a; Phillips, 6972. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1939] 79. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1951. Bos-Niermeyer schoolatlas der geheele aarde, herzien door P. Eibergen. 32e verb. en verm. druk. Groningen & Djakarta: J.B. Wolters, 1951. 1 atlas ([4] p., 44 l. of pls.), 44 col. maps, 39 cm. + 1 register (32 p.). Cover title: Atlas der gehele aarde. Scales differ. “Mit een alfabetisch register van namen.” Originally published in 1877. References: Koeman BosP A38; Phillips, 7445. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1951] 80. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1959. Bos-Niermeyer schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 40. druk, verzorgd door F. J. Ormeling. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1959. 1 atlas ([4] p., 44 [i.e. 71] l. of pls. (some folded), 71 col. maps, 39 cm. + 1 register (32 p.). Cover title: Atlas der gehele aarde. Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. Earlier editions published under titles: “Schoolatlas der gehele aarde” and “Bos-Niermeyer Schoolatlas der gehele aarde.” Bookplate: Ex Libris C. Koeman. Forms part of the

15 Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1959] 81. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1961. Bos-Niermeyer schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 41. druk, verzorgd door F. J. Ormeling. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1961. 1 atlas (172 p.), 90 col. maps, 38 cm. + 1 register (32 p.). Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. Earlier editions published under titles: “Schoolatlas der gehele aarde” and “Bos-Niermeyer Schoolatlas der gehele aarde.” References: Koeman BosP A40. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1961] 82. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1967. Bos-Niermeyer Atlas der gehele aarde. 45e druk, verzorgd door F. J. Ormeling. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1967. 1 atlas (172 p.), 111 col. maps (some fold.), 38 cm. + 1 Register. Scales differ. Lacking register. Originally published in 1877. Earlier editions published under titles: “Schoolatlas der gehele aarde” and “Bos-Niermeyer Schoolatlas der gehele aarde.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1967] 83. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1968. De grote Bosatlas. 46. druk. Verzorgd door F. J. Ormeling. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1968. 1 atlas (172 p.), col. maps, 38 cm. +1 register (31 p.). Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. Earlier editions published under the titles: “Schoolatlas der gehele aarde,” “Bos-Niermeyer Schoolatlas der gehele aarde” and “Bos-Niermeyer Atlas der gehele aarde.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1968] 84. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1976. De grote Bosatlas, onder redactie van F. J. Ormeling. 48. druk. Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, 1976. 195 p., 130 col. maps (some fold.), 35 cm. Scales differ. Originally published in 1877. Earlier editions published under the titles: “Schoolatlas der gehele aarde,” “Bos-Niermeyer Schoolatlas der gehele aarde” and “Bos-Niermeyer Atlas der gehele aarde.” Previous editions by P.R. Bos, published under the title: Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. Includes index. “Mit een alfabetisch register van namen.” Laid in: “Seasonal greeting” card from Information and Documentation Centre for the Geography of the Netherlands (1984). Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [fG 1021 .O74 1976] [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1976] 85. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1977. Bos’ schoolatlas der geheele aarde. Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, 1977. 1 atlas (27 p.), 29 col. maps, 38 cm. Scales differ. Facsimile reproduction of the first edition published 1877 by J. B. Wolters. “Lith. J.H.v.d. Weijer, Groningen”--on maps. Laid in: Correspondence between C. Koeman and A. Bus of Wolters-Noordhoff dated January 3, 1977, advertisement for reprint, and index

16 card with bibliographic information. References: Koeman II, Bos 1B. Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B66 1877a] 86. Bos, Pieter Roelf. Schoolatlas der gehele aarde. 1983. De grote geïllustreerde Bosatlas. [Redactie Wolters-Noordhoff Atlasprodukties. Tekstbijdragen A.T. Donker...]. Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff Atlasprodukties, 1983. 1 atlas (XIII, 292 p.), ill., 109 col. maps, 35 cm. Scales differ. Includes index. Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B662 1983] 87. Bradley, John. J. Bradley’s new general atlas: containing distinct maps of all the principal states & kingdoms upon the earth, in which are accurately delineated the European boundaries as settled by the Treaty of Paris, and Congress of Vienna. Liverpool: Printed for the author and sold by Messrs. Lackington and Co., 1820. 1 atlas ([55] l. of pls.), 55 col. maps (some folded), 35 cm. Cover title. Caption title on contents sheet pasted on front endsheet: J. Bradley’s universal atlas, for the use of schools. Maps engraved by J.H. Franks and Fred K. Jackson for J. Bradley’s Elements of Geography. Publisher’s advertisements on back cover. Owner’s inscription: School Upton Pyne, 1853. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .B742 1820] 88. Branom, Frederick Kenneth. Geography of our world, by Frederick K. Branom and Helen M. Ganey. New York: William H. Sadlier, Inc., 1940. 2 v., ill., maps (some col.), 26 cm. Part of the series: Social geography series, book 4. Cover-title: Our world. Includes indexes. Gift, 1998. [G 127 .B72 1940] 89. Braselmann, J. E. J.E. Braselmann’s Bibel-Atlas zum Schul- und Privatgebrauche, von A. Herkenrath. Mit acht lithographirten Tafeln in Farbendruck, gezeichnet von A. Hofacker. 13. völlig umgearbeitete Auflage. Düsseldorf : Verlag von Hermann Michels, 1878. 1 atlas (25 p., 8 p. of pls.), col. maps, 25 cm. Scales differ. Cover title. Includes index. Newberry’s copy is lacking all after map no. 6. Bound with: Atlas zur biblischen Geschichte...von Wilhelm Issleib und Th. König. Zweite Auflage. Gera: Issleib & Rietzschel, 1876. Bound in boards covered in black-marbled paper with handwritten label: Bibel-Atlas, Karl Fauber. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 2230 .I87 1876] 90. Brecker, Dirk. Ich lebe in Deutschland [von] Dirk Brecker [und] Laurie Sartin. [Ravensburg]: Ravensburger Buchverlag Otto Maier, 1991. 56 p., col. ill., 31 cm. Summary: Describes the different states of Germany and gives brief descriptions of economic, physical, and cultural resources. Includes maps. Listed as a juvenile alphabet book. Forms part of the Jane Gilmartin Gilchrist Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 1999. [Wing ZP 947 .R 245]

17 91. Bridgman, E. C., publisher. Bridgman’s atlas of the state of Ohio. New York: E.C. Bridgman, 1888. 1 atlas (55, [2] p.), col. maps, 30 cm. Scales not given. Cover title: Bridgman’s atlas of the state of Ohio for schools, families and offices. Elementary school atlas of the state of Ohio, intended for young pupils who are beginning the study of geography. Includes colored maps of the counties of Ohio, as well as a state map, accompanied by basic state statistics, historical background, and notes on principal resources, manufactures, and transportation systems. Population and government statistics on p. 51-55. “Suggestions for teachers” on p. [2] at end. Imperfect: 1 leaf (p. 37-38) wanting. Brown cloth wrappers, printed in black. Pencil inscription on title-page of former student owner, John Swailes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 4080 1888 .B75] 92. Brion de la Tour, Louis. Atlas et traité élémentaire de geographie. Nouvelle édition. Paris: Barbou, 1783. Acquired 1991. [sc943] 93. Brothers of Christian Instruction of Ploërmel. Atlas de géographie physique & politique, par F.I.C. Atlas B de 10 cartes: pour l’enseignement primaire. 16e édition. Paris: Procure Générale: Poussielgue Frères; Tours: Alfred Mame & Fils, 1888. 1 atlas ([32] p.), ill., maps (chiefly col., some folded), 32 cm. Caption title: Atlas de géographie: à l’usage des écoles chrétienne des frères. Scales differ. Title, edition and publication information from cover. “Imp. F. Ménétrier. 7. Rue Blainville.”--P. [1] and on maps. “Publié avec l’autorisation de M. le Ministre de la Guerre.”--P. [4]. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B763 1888] 94. Brothers of Christian Instruction of Ploërmel. Atlas de géographie physique & politique, par F.I.C. Atlas C de 17 cartes: pour l’enseignement primaire. 27e édition. Paris: Procure Générale: Poussielgue Frères; Tours: Alfred Mame & Fils, 1889. 1 atlas ([55] p.), ill., maps (chiefly col., some folded), 32 cm. Caption title: Atlas de géographie: à l’usage des écoles chrétienne des frères. Scales differ. Title, edition and publication information from cover. “Imp. F. Ménétrier. 7, r. Blainville.”--P. [1] and on maps. “Publié avec l’autorisation de M. le Ministre de la Guerre.”--P. [4]. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .B764 1889] 95. Brothers of Christian Instruction of Ploërmel. Atlas de géographie: physique, politique & historique: atlas général E de 150 cartes: à l’usage de l’enseignement primaire supérieur et de l’enseignement secondaire classique et moderne, par F.I.C. 27e édition. Paris: Procure Générale: Charles Poussielgue; Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1906. 1 atlas ([4], 108, 32, [4], xii p.), ill., 136 maps (chiefly col.), 32 cm. Scales differ. Spine title: Atlas général de géographie: physique, politique et historique. Maps by F.J., F.A.M., and Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes; engraved by R. Hausermann, R. Jucker, A. Simon; and printed by M. Belleville and Monrocq. “Publié avec l’autorisation de M. le Ministre de la Guerre”--On some maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .B766 1906]

18 96. Bruins, F. Het beeld der aarde: volledige Nederlandsche schoolatlas in 46 gekleurde kaarten, door F. Bruins. 3e., veel vermeerderde druk. Groningen: Uitgave van Noordhoff & Smit, [1880]. 1 atlas ([4] p., [39] folded l. of pls.), 46 folded col. maps, 22 cm. Scales differ. “Bij den derden druk” dated 1880. Bookplate: Ex libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .B876 1880] 97. Bruins, F. Het beeld der aarde: volledige Nederlandsche schoolatlas in 46 gekleurde kaarten, door F. Bruins. 3e., veel vermeerderde druk. Groningen: Uitgave van Noordhoff & Smit, 1881. 1 atlas ([4] p., [39] folded l. of pls.), 46 col. maps, 23 cm. Scales differ. Stamp: G. Sluis. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .B876 1881] 98. Bruins, F. Het beeld der aarde: volledige geographische atlas voor schoolgebruik en eigen studie, in 55 gekleurde kaarten en omstreeks 60 bijkaarten en kartons, door F. Bruins. 5e., geheel omgewerkte druk. Groningen: Uitgave van P. Noordhoff, [1891]. 1 atlas ([8] p., [36] folded l. of pls.), 50 col. maps, 31 cm. Scales differ. There are 55 maps. “Voorbericht bij den vijfden druk” dated 1891. “Steendr. v. W.R. Casparie, Gron.”--On maps. Former owner: G.H. Blaauw. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .B876 1891]

99. Butler, Samuel. An atlas of modern geography, by Samuel Butler. London: Longman & Co., [1842?]. 1 atlas (25 leaves of pls., 31, 16 p.), 23 folded col. maps, 22 cm. Cover title: Dr. Butler’s Atlas of Modern Geography. Scales differ. “Author of Modern & ancient geography for the use of schools.” “A catalogue of books on education” published by Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans (March, 1842).--16p. at end. “Superior School Books, printed for Longman, Orme, & Co.” ( September, 1840) mounted on inside front and back covers. Printed by Spottiswoode. Maps hand colored in outline. Maps engraved by Sidney Hall. Includes index. Imperfect: 4 maps missing. Map of Europe damaged, half missing. Former owners’ inscriptions: J.B. Powell, New York Collegiate School; H.M. Powell; A.L. Morris. Manuscript annotation in pencil throughout. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift 2007. [Baskes G 1019 .B95 1842] 100. [Butterworth, Hezekiah]. Stories from China, by the author of “The story of a summer day”, “Travellers’ tales”, etc. With twenty-five illustrations. London: Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1876 (London: Woodfall & Kinder). 219 p., [9] l. of pls., ill., 19 cm. Listed as juvenile literature. [G 66 .85] 101. Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys in the Occident: the Atlantic to the Pacific; a summer trip of the Zigzag club from Boston to the Golden Gate, by Hezekiah

19 Butterworth. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1887, ©1882. viii, 320 p., ill., 22. Part of the series: Zigzag series, v. 4. This was a series of fictional voyages designed to teach history and geography to young readers. Gift. [E 168 .B87 1887] 102. Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys in the western states of America: the Atlantic to the Pacific. A summer trip of the Zigzag Club from Boston to the Golden Gate, by Hezekiah Butterworth. London: Dean & Son, [1884]. viii, 320 p., ill., map, ports., 22 cm. Acquired 1950. [G 835 .139] 103. C. Callewaert Frères. Atlas populaire de géographie physique et politique: d’après les meilleures auteurs allemands, par C.C. et F. Bruxelles: Callewaert, Frères, 1858. 1 atlas ([47] p.), 20 col. maps, 8 x 23 cm. Scales differ. There are 20 maps, which are hand colored. Includes examination questions and responses. Owner’s inscription: Hirsouse Hippolyte. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 1019 .C225 1858] 104. Campe, Joachim Heinrich. Polar scenes, exhibited in the voyages of Heemskirk and Barenz, to the northern regions, and in the adventures of four Russian sailors at the island of Spitzbergen. Translated from the German. New York: S. Wood and Sons, [1823?]. 158 p., ill., map, 17 cm. Title vignette (map). Translation of Gemälde des nordens (1823). Acquired 1953. [Ayer 125 .C19 1823] 105. Canada. Department of the interior. Concise school atlas of the Dominion of Canada; historical and physical features of provinces, districts, and territories of the Dominion. Ottawa, Canada: Issued by direction of Clifford Sifton, Minister of the Interior, 1900. 32 p., ill., maps. Acquired 1937. [G 1082 .14] 106. Capitals of Europe. Otley, Yorkshire: J.S. Publishing & Stationery Co., [18--]. [8] p., col. ill., 17 cm. This is a chapbook. [Case B 8545 .162 no. 11] 107. Carius, Helen Slwooko. Sevukakmet: ways of life on St. Lawrence Island by Helen Slwooko Carius. With illustrations by the author. Anchorage: Alaska Pacific University Press, 1979. xi, 46 p., ill., map, port., 24 cm. Part of the series: Alaskana book series, no. 36. Juvenile literature about the Eskimos of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. [Ayer E 99 .E7 C288] 108. Carpenter, Frank George. Carpenter’s new geographical reader: North America, by Frank G. Carpenter. New York: American Book Co., 1931, ©1898. 510 p., ill. (1 col.), 19 cm. Includes index. Gift, 1996. [E 169 .C29 1931] 109. Carpenter, Lant. An introduction to the geography of the New Testament: comprising a summary chronological and geographical view of the events recorded respecting the

20 ministry of Our Saviour. Accompanied with maps, questions for examination, and an accented index. Principally designed for the use of young persons, and for the Sunday-employment of schools, by Lant Carpenter, LL.D. First American edition. Cambridge: Published by William Hilliard, 1811. xvi, 217, [7] p., [4] l. of pls. (some folded), 4 maps, 18 cm. “Published at the Boston Book Store by Cummings & Hilliard, No. 1, Cornhill.”--On maps. Directions for placing the maps, p. xvi. “Topics for examination,” p. 187-217. Includes bibliographical references and index. Bookplate: Tristram Libbey, Boston. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes BS 632 .C37 1811] 110. Carrington, Henry Beebee. Battle maps and charts of the American revolution, with explanatory notes and school history references, by Henry B. Carrington... New York & Chicago: A.S. Barnes & Company, [1881]. 88 p., [2] l. of pls., maps, plans, front. (port.), port. group, 24 cm. Inserted, ms. letter from the author to Edward Holliway. Includes bibliographical references. [G 10832 .15] 111. Cartée, Cornelius Sowle. A school atlas of physical geography: illustrated in a series of maps compiled from the celebrated atlases of A. Keith Johnson, and of Milner and Petermann: the elementary facts of geology, hydrology, meteorology, and natural history: and designed to accompany Cartée’s “Elements of Physical geography,” by Cornelius S. Cartée. Boston: Hickling, Swan and Brewer; Cleveland: Ingham and Bragg, 1856. 1 atlas ([2] p., [13] folded l. of pls.), 13 col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. Maps engraved by G.W. Boynton; “Entered....1856 by Hickling, Swan and Brown.” References: Phillips, 219. Owner’s inscription: May Louise Hudson, Kendalls Mills, Maine. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1019 .C2543 1856] 112. Carter, James Gordon. A geography of Worcester county; for young children. Embracing 1. A short topographical and historical sketch of every town. 2. A general view of the county, and the employments of the people. 3. A glossary, explaining the geographical and other difficult terms. By James G. Carter and William H. Brooks. With a new map of the county...Second edition. Lancaster: Carter, Andrews, and Company, 1830. vii, [9]-66 p., front., pls., 15 cm. Imperfect: map wanting. “Second edition.” The subject is Worcester county, Massachusetts. [Case G 844989 .1] 113. Carver, Jonathan. Travels throughout the interior parts of North America. German. Das anziehendste und merkwürdigste aus Johann Carvers reisen durch die innern gegenden von Nordamerika. [Braunschweig, 1807]. 300 p., front. Part of the series: Sämmtliche kinder- und jugendschriften von J.H. Campe, 4. th., 20. bd. Acquired 1932. [Ayer 128.6 C25 1807a] 114. Carver, Jonathan. Travels throughout the interior parts of North America. French. Voyage de Jonathan Carver dans l’Amérique septentrionale. [Paris: G. Dufour, 1802]. 2 v. in 1,

21 pls., fold. map, 16 cm. Part of the series: Campe, Johann Heinrich, Bibliothèque géographique et instructive des jeunes gens, 1. année, t. 5-6. Bookplate of John Thomas Lee. Jonathan Carver lived from 1710 to 1780. Acquired 1953. [Ayer 128.6 C25 1802b] 115. Catlin, George. Life amongst the Indians. A book for youth. By George Catlin... London: Sampson Low, son, & Marston, 1867. xii, 339 p., front., ill., pls., 18 cm. Title vignette. Ayer 5066. [Ayer 250 .C2 1867] 116. Catlin, George. Life amongst the Indians. A book for youth, by George Catlin. London: S. Low, Son, & Co., 1861. viii, 366 p., [8] l. of pls.: ill., 18 cm. Gift, 1982. [Ayer E 58 .C353 1861] 117. Catlin, George. Life amongst the Indians, by George Catlin. London [etc.]: Gall & Inglis, [187-?]. xiv p., 1 l., 17-352 p., ill., 8 pls. (incl. front.), 20 cm. Title vignette. [F 801 .15] 118. Catlin, George. La vie chez les Indiens, scènes et aventures de voyage parmi les tribus des deux Amériques. Ouvrage écrit pour la jeunesse par G. Catlin, traduit et annoté par F. de Lanoye, et illustré de 25 gravures. Paris: L. Hachette et cie, 1863. [6], 394 p. (incl. front., ill., pls.), 18 cm. This book was edited and translated by Ferdinand Tugnot de Lanoy. Ayer 5065. Colophon: “Paris - Imprimerie de Ch. Lahure et Cie.” 18 leaves of plates included in paging. [Ayer 250 .C2 1863] 119. Chambers, Catherine. All about maps [by] Catherine Chambers. Illustrated by Dave Cockcroft. New York: Franklin Watts, 1998. 32 p., col. ill., 27 cm. First American edition. Part of the series: Hello out there! Summary: Discusses how and why we use maps and examines the many different forms that they can take. Contents: What’s on a map?--Remember landmarks.--Finding the right place.--Which way?--How far is it?.-City streets.--Country hills.--Surveying the ground.--Plotting and drawing.--Around the world.--Stars, sky, and sea.--Snapshots in time.--The end of the trail.--Useful words. Includes index. Gift, 2006. [GA 130 .C455 1998] 120. Champagnac, Jean Baptiste Joseph. Le jeune voyageur en Californie. Récits instructifs et moraux offrant des détails curieux sur cette région de l’Amérique et sur les coutumes, usage et moeurs des habitants, par J. B. J. Champagnac. Paris: P.C. Lehuby, [1852]. 248 p., col. pls., 19 cm. Acquired 1962. [Ayer 160.5 .C15 C413 1852] 121. Chancellor, Edwin Beresford. The history of the squares of London: topographical & historical, by E. Beresford Chancellor. With thirty-six illustrations. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1907. xvii, 420 p., ill., 25 cm. Includes index. Bookplate of St. Mary’s School and Junior College, Raleigh, North Carolina. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes DA 689 .S7 C5] 122. The children’s world atlas. Consultant editor, Brian Dicks. Millbrae, CA: Celestial Arts,

22 1981. 128 p., col. ill., col. maps, 35 cm. Gift, 1998.

[fG 1021 .C45 1981]

123. The child’s picture book of Indians: containing views of their costumes, ornaments, weapons, sports, habitations, war-dances, &c. To which is added a collection of Indian anecdotes...By a citizen of New-England. Boston: Carter, Hendee and Co., 1833. iv, 205 p., ill., 14 x 12 cm. [Ayer 250 .C53 1833] 124. Chisholm, George Goudie. Longmans’ new school atlas. Edited by Geo. G. Chisholm...and C. H. Leete... New York: Longmans, Green, and co., 1892. 31 p., 38 maps, 28 cm. Acquired 1941. [G 10 .52] 125. Christian Brothers. Géographie-atlas du cours moyen: texte, cartes et devoirs, par les Frères des écoles chrétiennes. Tours: A. Mame & Fils; Paris: Ch. Poussielgue, 1900. 56, 20 p., ill., maps (chiefly col.), 27 cm. Part of the series: Série nouvelle des géographies-atlas. “N. 130.” “Partie du maitre...No. 131.”--Cover. Maps by A. Fernique and Fernique & Fils. Includes problems and exercises; teacher’s section with answers, p. [1]-20 (second count). Publisher’s advertisements: back cover. Includes 30 maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 126 .C47 1900] 126. Clark, Alfred. Ceylon, by Alfred Clark. With twelve full-page illustrations in colour, by Allan Stewart and Mrs. C. Creyke. London: A. and C. Black, 1910. vii, 87, [1] p., 12 col. ill., 1 map, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. Printed by Billing and Sons. Title within ornamental border. Listed as juvenile literature. Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 153 .P4 Ceylon (1910)] 127. Clifford, Harold Burton. Canada, my neighbor [by] Harold B. Clifford. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1944. vi, 313 p., ill., maps, geneal. tables, 21 cm. Bookplates: Canada; The Canadian Consulate General Library. Includes bibliographical references (p. 309) and index. Genealogical tables on endpapers. Gift. [F 1015 .C6 1944] 128. Cobbin, Ingram. Elements of geography, on a new plan: rendered plain and amusing, for preparatory schools and family instruction...by Ingram Cobbin. Ninth edition, enlarged and corrected to the present time. London: Ward and Co., 1847. viii, 118 p., [10] l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 8 maps, 15 cm. Spine title: Cobbin’s geography. “With maps and engravings.” Maps engraved by Sidy. Hall. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 125 .C63 1847] 129. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. Western Europe under the Romans. New York: Colton, [189-?]. Map, 134 x 91 cm. Part of the series: Colton’s educational maps (larger series). Scale: 1:2,027,520; 32 English statute miles to the inch. Insets: The Roman wall of Hadrian.--Vicinity of Carthage.--Harbors of Carthage. Acquired 1937. [Artifacts cage map G 1002 .19]

23 130. J.H. Colton & Co. J.H. Colton’s American school geography: comprising separate treatises on astronomical, physical, and civil geography: with descriptions of the several grand divisions and countries of the globe, by Charles Carroll Morgan. Illustrated with numerous engravings and accompanied by J.H. Colton’s school atlas. New York: Ivison, Phinney & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co., 1863. vi, 588 p., ill., 20 cm. + atlas. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 125 .J42 1863] 131. J.H. Colton & Co. J. H. Colton’s American school quarto geography: comprising the several departments of mathematical, physical, and civil geography. With an atlas of more than one hundred steel plate maps, profiles, and plans, on forty-two large sheets, drawn on a new and uniform system of scales, by G. Woolworth Colton. New York: Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs, 1865. 118, 5 p., ill., 37 col. maps, 36 cm. Inscription: “A. [?]. Leavenworth, from the Publishers.” “Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1860 by J.H. Colton...”--on maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 125 .J4 1865] 132. J.H. Colton & Co. Colton’s common school geography, illustrated by numerous engravings and twenty-two maps, drawn on an uniform set of scales, expressly for this work by G. Woolworth Colton. New York: Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co., 1868. 104 p., ill., 22 col. maps, 31 cm. Owner’s inscription: “Oren A. Fuller, West Appleton, Maine, Dec. 11th, 1874.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 125 .J2 1868] 133. J.H. Colton & Co. Colton’s common school geography: illustrated by numerous engravings and twenty-two study maps, drawn expressly for this work, and specially adapted to the wants of the class-room. To which are added two full-paged railroad maps, showing the chief routes of travel, and a complete series of fifteen commercial and reference maps of the United States. New York & Chicago: Sheldon and Company, 1872. 130 p., ill., 35 col. maps, 32 cm. Part of the series: Colton’s new series of geographies. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 127 .J2 1872] 134. J.H. Colton & Co. Colton’s common school geography: illustrated by numerous engravings and twenty-two study maps, drawn expressly for this work, and specially adapted to the wants of the class-room. To which are added two full-paged railroad maps, showing the chief routes of travel, and a complete series of ten commercial and reference maps of the United States. New York: Sheldon and Company, 1874, ©1872. 134 p., ill., 35 col. maps, 31 cm. Part of the series: Colton’s new series of geographies. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 127 .J2 1874] 135. J.H. Colton & Co. Colton’s common school geography: illustrated by numerous engravings

24 and twenty-two study maps, drawn expressly for this work, and specially adapted to the wants of the class-room. To which are added two full-paged railroad maps, showing the chief routes of travel, and a complete series of twelve commercial and reference maps of the United States. Connecticut edition. New York: Sheldon and Company, 1875. 134, 7 p., ill., 35 col. maps, 32 cm. Part of the series: Colton’s new series of geographies. Includes “A Common school geography of the state of Connecticut by I. N. Carleton”: 7 pages at end. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 127 .J2 1875] 136. J.H. Colton & Co. Colton’s common school geography: illustrated by numerous engravings and twenty-two study maps, drawn expressly for this work, and specially adapted to the wants of the class-room: to which are added two full-paged railroad maps, showing the chief routes of travel, and a complete series of twelve commercial and reference maps of the United States. Pennsylvania edition. New York: Sheldon and Co., 1878, ©1877. 134, 16 p., ill., 38 col. maps, 31 cm. Part of the series: Colton’s new series of geographies. Owner’s inscription: “S. S. Yetter, Middletown, Dauphine Co., Pa.” Includes “A geography of Pennsylvania, prepared by Charles R. Coffin”: 16 pages at end. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 127 .J2 1878] 137. J.H. Colton & Co. Colton’s common school geography: illustrated by numerous engravings and twenty-two study maps, drawn expressly for this work, and specially adapted to the wants of the class-room. To which are added two full-paged railroad maps, showing the chief routes of travel, also an edition with a complete series of fifteen commercial and reference maps of the United States. Connecticut edition. New York: Sheldon and Company, 1880. 134, 7 p., ill., 38 col. maps, 32 cm. Part of the series: Colton’s new series of geographies. Includes “A common school geography of the state of Connecticut by I. N. Carleton”: 7 pages at end. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 127 .J2 1880] 138. J.H. Colton & Co. Colton’s common school geography: illustrated by numerous engravings and twenty-two study maps, drawn expressly for this work, and especially adapted to the wants of the class-room. To which are added two full-paged railroad maps, showing the chief routes of travel, also an edition with a complete series of fifteen commercial and reference maps of the United States. New York & Chicago: Sheldon and Company, [1882?]. 140 p., ill., 38 col. maps, 31 cm. Part of two series: Minnesota state text-book series and Colton’s new series. Original boards covered with illustrated paper listing Minnesota State text-book series and Colton’s new series at head of title and D.D. Merill, St. Paul Minn. as publisher. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 127 .J2 1882] 139. J.H. Colton & Co. Colton’s common school geography: illustrated by numerous engravings and twenty-two study maps, drawn expressly for this work, and specially adapted to the

25 wants of the class-room, to which are added two full-paged railroad maps, showing the chief routes of travel, also an edition with a complete series of fifteen commercial and reference maps of the United States. Connecticut edition. New York: Sheldon and Company, [1883?], ©1880. 124, [15], 7 p., ill., 38 col. maps, 32 cm. Cover title: Colton’s new common school geography with reference maps. “Binding patented 15th May, 1883.”–from cover. “A common school geography of the state of Connecticut, by I. N. Carlton”: 7 p. at end. Lacking p. 1-2 of “A common school geography of the state of Connecticut.” Some maps engraved by Fisk & See, N.Y. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2004. [Baskes fG 127 .J2 1883b] 140. J.H. Colton & Co. Colton’s common school geography: illustrated by numerous engravings and twenty-two study maps, drawn expressly for this work, and specially adapted to the wants of the class-room: to which are added two full-paged railroad maps, showing the chief routes of travel, and a complete series of twelve commercial and reference maps of the United States. Ohio edition. New York: Sheldon and Co., 1879, ©1877. 134, 13 p., ill., 38 col. maps, 32 cm. Part of the series: Colton’s new series of geographies. Owner’s inscription: “Elmer E. Eyster, Hubbard, Bought January 13th 1880.” Includes “A school geography of the state of Ohio”: 13 p. at end. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 127 .J2 1879] 141. J.H. Colton & Co. Colton’s common school geography: illustrated by numerous engravings and twenty-two study maps, drawn expressly for this work, and specially adapted to the wants of the class-room, to which are added two full-paged railroad maps, showing the chief routes of travel, also an edition with a complete series of fifteen commercial and reference maps of the United States. Ohio edition. New York & Chicago: Sheldon and Co., [1883], ©1880. 124, [16] p., ill., 38 col. maps, 32 cm. On cover: Ohio edition: Colton’s new common school geography with reference maps. Binding patented 15th May, 1883. Includes “A School geography of the state of Ohio”: 12 p. at end. Owner’s inscription: “Mr. G. J. Abbott’s Book, January 11th ’87, Montvville, Ohio.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 127 .J2 1883] 142. J.H. Colton & Co. Colton’s school atlas: designed to accompany Colton’s American school geography; comprising eighty steel plate maps and plans on thirty-five large sheets, drawn on a new and uniform system of scales, by G. Woolworth Colton. New York: J.H. Colton and Company, 1857. 1 atlas ([32] l. of pls.), 29 maps (some col.), 35 cm. Scales differ. Maps “United States of America [physical]” and “Roman Empire” are proof copies lacking lettering and hatchuring. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1019 .J2 1857] 143. J.H. Colton & Co. J.H. Colton’s school atlas: designed to accompany Colton’s American school geography, comprising upwards of one hundred steel plate maps, profiles and plans, on thirty-seven large sheets, drawn on a new and uniform system of scales, by G.

26 Woolworth Colton. New York: Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman, & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co.; [etc.], 1860. 1 atlas ([43] p.), 36 maps, 35 cm. Scales differ. Owner’s inscription: J.M. Elheny. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift 2001. [Baskes fG 1019 .J2 1860] 144. J.H. Colton & Co. J.H. Colton’s school atlas: designed to accompany Colton’s American school geography, comprising upwards of one hundred steel plate maps, profiles and plans, on thirty-seven large sheets, drawn on a new and uniform system of scales, by G. Woolworth Colton. New York: Ivison, Phinney & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co.; [etc.], [1862?]. 1 atlas ([43] p.), 36 maps, 35 cm. Scales differ. Owner’s inscriptions: “Geo. E. Torrey, Rockland, Maine, May 12th, 1864” and “R.K. Stevens 2/7/63.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift 2001. [Baskes fG 1019 .J2 1862] 145. J.H. Colton & Co. J.H. Colton’s school atlas: designed to accompany Colton’s American school geography, comprising upwards of one hundred steel plate maps, profiles and plans, on thirty-seven large sheets, drawn on a new and uniform system of scales, by G. Woolworth Colton. New York: Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman, & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co., 1864. 1 atlas (12, [42] p.), 36 maps, 35 cm. Scales differ. “Entered according...in the year 1860 by. J.H. Colton...”--on maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. There are two copies with the same call number, one with the owner’s inscription: “W.A. Richardson”. Gift 2001. [Baskes folio G 1019 .J2 1864] 146. Colton, George Woolworth. New introductory geography. 1881. New introductory geography. Colton’s new introductory geography: illustrated with numerous engravings and eighteen maps drawn expressly for this work. New and improved edition: containing preliminary development lessons. New York: Sheldon & Co., 1881. 85 p., ill., 18 maps, 24 cm. Part of the series: Colton’s new series. In contemporary binding of illustrated paper over boards; publisher’s advertisements on back cover. Owner’s inscription: Ray William Conant. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 126 .C7 1881] 147. Colton, George Woolworth. New introductory geography. 1883. Colton’s new introductory geography: illustrated with numerous engravings and eighteen maps drawn expressly for this work. New and improved edition: containing preliminary development lessons. New York: Sheldon & Co., [1883], ©1875. 85 p., ill., 18 maps, 24 cm. Part of the series: Colton’s new series. Publication date from publisher’s binding patented 15th May 1883. Lacking p. 85. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. [Baskes G 126 .C7 1883] 148. Colton & Fitch’s primer of geography: illustrated by 16 maps and numerous engravings.

27 New York: Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co., 1864. 76 p., ill., 16 col. maps, 20 cm. Part of the series: Colton’s geographical series, no. 1. In contemporary binding of illustrated paper over boards, publisher’s advertisements on back cover. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2002. [Baskes G 125 .C7 1864] 149. Colton & Fitch’s primer of geography: illustrated by 16 maps and numerous engravings. New York: Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co., 1867. 80 p., ill., 16 col. maps, 20 cm. Part of the series: Colton’s geographical series, no. 1. Owner’s inscription: Willie Wilcox. In contemporary binding of illustrated paper over boards, publishers advertisements on back cover. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2002. [Baskes G 125 .C7 1867] 150. Gaultier, Aloisius Edouard Camille. A complete course of geography: by means of instructive games, invented by the abbé Gaultier; collated with the author’s last Paris edition, and digested for Europe conformably to the territorial arrangements at the pacification in 1815, by Jehoshaphat Aspin in three parts. A new edition, with numerous emendations and additions, and an entirely new set of maps. London: Printed for John Harris, Corner of St. Paul’s Church Yard, 1825. 1 atlas (59, [1] p., [15] l. of pls.), 14 folded col. maps, 41 cm. Cover title: Abbé Gaultier’s complete course of geography by means of instructive games. Contents: The first part, containing The game of simple geography, for teaching the names and situations of the different countries and places of the earth.--The second part, containing A concise treatise on the artificial sphere.--The third part, containing A geographical game, illustrative of ancient and modern history. Scales differ. Hand colored double-page maps, dated March 31, 1823, drawn by Jehoshaphat Aspin.–cf. Osborne Coll., Maps published by J. Harris and Son. “As a necessary Appendage to the First Game, a Set of coloured Maps is subjoined. And another Set, containing merely the outlines of Kingdoms and Provinces with the Course of Rivers, Situation of Principal towns, Islands, Mountains, &c. Also, A Set of Counters, having the Names of Kingdoms, Provinces, Islands, Seas, Rivers, &c. marked on them, by which the Pupils may themselves explain and point out their Situation on the Map, can be furnished.” Paper covered boards with publisher’s paper label: The abbé Gaultier’s complete course of geography by means of instructive games. References: Phillips, 4127; Shirley, T.Gaul-1; Osborne Coll., I, p. 220; Moon, M. J., Harris’s books, 306(6). Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes oversize G 133 .G27 C73 1825] 151. Copeland, Donalda McKillop. The true book of little Eskimos: Hudson Bay region, by Donalda McKillop Copeland. Pictures by Mary Gehr. Chicago, Ill.: Childrens Press, 1961, ©1953. [46] p., col. ill., 22 cm. Part of the series: “True book” series. Printed cloth boards in gray, brown, and blue; original colored pictorial dust jacket. From the Mary Gehr Papers at the Newberry Library. Gift, 1998. [Wing ZP 983 .G21663]

28 152. Corbishley, Mike. The Middle Ages [by] Mike Corbishley. New York: Facts on File, 1990. 96 p., col. ill., col. maps, 31 cm. Part of the series: Cultural atlas for young people. “An Equinox book”--Title-page verso. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 92. Summary: Maps, charts, illustrations, and text explore the history and culture of the Middle Ages. Gift, 1999. [fCB 351 .C59 1990] 153. Cornell, Sarah S. Companion atlas to Cornell’s high school geography. Cornell’s companion atlas to Cornell’s high school geography: comprising a complete set of maps, designed for the student to memorize, together with numerous maps for reference, etc., by S. S. Cornell. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1872. 1 atlas ([2], [35], 8 p.), ill., maps (some col.), tables, 36 cm. Scales differ. “Geo. Rae Smith, Engraver, N.Y.”--on some maps. Owner’s inscription: Willie Powell, Jan. 11, 1874, Linden Hall, Lidy, Pa.. Ownership markings of the Chicago Historical Society. Acquired 2006. [Case fG 1019 .C814 1872] 154. Cortambert, Eugène. Petit atlas de géographie moderne, dressé sous la direction de E. Cortambert. Nouvelle édition, augmentée de quatre cartes des versants maritimes de la France. Paris: Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie., [ca. 1867]. 1 atlas ([3] p., 17 folded l.), 17 folded col. maps, 27 cm. Scales differ. “Imprimerie P.-A. Bourdier et Ce., Rue des Poitevins, 6.”--P. [2]. Maps by A. Vuillemin, P. Bineteau, Barthelmier, Erhard, and printed by Janson. Maps hand colored, dated 1867. Publisher’s binding of printed paper over boards; publisher’s advertisements on back cover. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .C663 1867] 155. Cortambert, Eugène. Petit atlas de géographie moderne: contenant vingt cartes, dressesé [sic] sous la direction de E. Cortambert. Paris: Librairie Hachette et Cie., [ca. 1870]. 1 atlas ([3] p., [20] folded l.), 20 folded col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. “Imprimerie Viéville et Campiomont, Rue des Poitevins, 6.”--P. [2]. Maps by A. Vuillemin, engraved by Erhard, printed by E. Dufrénoy, Clamron, and Monrocq. Maps dated 1868, 1870. Manuscript list of names and addresses, in pencil and ink throughout. Publisher’s binding of printed paper over boards; publisher’s advertisements on back cover. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .C663 1870] 156. Cottineau de Kloguen, Denis Louis. Geographical compilation for the use of schools; being an accurate description of all the empires, kingdoms, republics and states, in the known world: with an account of their population, government, religion, manners, literature, universities, history, civil divisions, ecclesiastical hierarchy, principal cities (with an account of their importance, remarkable monuments, illustrious citizens, commerce and population) &c. &c. &c. The whole arranged in catechetical form. Compiled from the best American, English, and French authors, by D.L.C. teacher of geography... Baltimore: Printed for the compiler, by John West Butler, 1806. 2 v., 17 cm. Copyright notice indicates Denis Louis Cottineau as the author. The Newberry only has volume 2.

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157. Cours de géographie ancienne et moderne, suivi des élémens de l’astronomie. Fribourg en Suisse: De l’imprimerie de François-Louis Piller, se vend chez la veuve Schmid, Grand’rue no. 12, M DCCC XXX [1830]. 472 p. There are 2 folded plates at the end of the book. The preface states that this book is intended for young people (jeunes gens). Old half leather binding with marbled paper boards and leather tips. Acquired 1937. [G 11 .19] 158. Cox, James. My native land. The United States: its wonders, its beauties, and its people; with descriptive notes, character sketches, folk lore, traditions, legends and history, for the amusement of the old and the instruction of the young. By James Cox, author of “Our own country,” “Missouri at the World’s fair,” “Old and new St. Louis,” “An Arkansas Eden,” “Oklahoma revisited,” etc. Profusely illustrated. St. Louis: Published by the Blair Publishing Co., 1895. 400 p. incl. pls., front., 23 cm. Blue cloth publisher’s binding, which is stained and scuffed, with My native land in gold on the front cover. [G 835 .196] 159. Cram, George F. Company. New library and school map of the world. Showing all late political and geographical changes. Ocean currents, steamship and cable lines, railroads, and most important cities... New York, 1899. Map, 102 x 154 cm. Scale for insets only. On rollers. Insets: Philippine islands.--Hawaiian or Sandwich islands.--Porto Rico. Acquired 1941. [Map G 10 .1908] 160. Cummings, Jacob Abbot. [School atlas to Cummings Ancient & modern geography]. [Boston: Cummings and Hilliard, 1820?]. 8 maps, 23 cm. Published to accompany the author’s Introduction to Ancient and modern geography. Acquired 1954. [Ayer 135 .C97 1820] 161. The curiosities of London; containing a descriptive and entertaining sketch of the British metropolis, for the amusement of youth... London: Printed for T. Tegg, [1810?]. 35 p. incl. front., pls., 14 cm. Plummer and Brewis, printers. [Wing ZP 745 .P73] 162. D., F. T. Nouvel manuel de géographie: à l’usage des écoles françaises d’Orient: cours moyen: comprenant, avec la description physique et politique des cinq parties du monde, une étude détaillée de l’Empire Ottoman, par F. T. D. Lyon: Librairie générale catholique et classique, Emmanuel Vitte, 1899. 1 atlas (57 p.), ill., maps (chiefly col.), 28 cm. Scales differ. Spine title: Géographie: cours moyen. Half title: Géographie. Maps by N. Baladiez, A. Eugène Drevon, A. Fernique, F. Guillon, P. Raoul, and Fernique & Fils. Publisher’s advertisements: p. [2] and back cover. Owner’s stamp: Frères Maristes, Adana. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D2 1899]

30 163. [Dana, Richard Henry]. Two years before the mast: a personal narrative of life at sea. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1840. 483 p., 16 cm. Part of the series: Harper’s family library, no. 106. Published anonymously, but for the author’s initials on p. 5. First edition, first printing, with binding B.--cf. BAL. Series statement also appears as: Family library, no. CVI. In slipcase. Bookplate of Rudy Lamont Ruggles. References: BAL 4434; Howes, W., U.S.iana (2nd ed.) D49; Grolier, 100 American books 46; Johnson, M. de V., First editions (4th ed.) p. 135; and Sabin 18448. Gift, 1985. [Vault Case Ruggles 85] 164. [Dana, Richard Henry]. Two years before the mast: a personal narrative of life at sea. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1840. 483 p., 16 cm. Part of the series: Harper’s family library, no. 106. Published anonymously, but for the author’s initials on p. 5. First edition, first printing, with binding B.--cf. BAL. Series statement also appears as: Family library, no. CVI. In slipcase. Bookplate of Rudy Lamont Ruggles. References: BAL 4434; Howes, W., U.S.iana (2nd ed.) D49; Grolier, 100 American books 46; Johnson, M. de V., First editions (4th ed.) p. 135; and Sabin 18448. Gift, 1985. [Vault Case Ruggles 86] 165. Danzer, Gerald A. Mapping world history: a guide for beginning students [by] Gerald A. Danzer. New York, N.Y.: HarperCollins, 1992. 1 atlas (vi, 57 p.), ill., maps, 28 cm. Scales vary. Includes appendices with correlations to textbooks. Gift, 1998. [fG 1030 .D37 1992] 166. Danzer, Gerald A. Paper trails: geographic literacy via American highway maps, by Gerald A. Danzer with James Akerman. Developmental edition. Chicago: Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography, Newberry Library, 1996. 96 p., ill., maps, 28 cm. “Published on the occasion of the Newberry Library exhibit, Paper Trails: Maps, Highways, and American Journeys in the Twentieth Century...” “Paper Trails presents twenty discovery lessons for middleschool social studies courses which utilize highway maps to introduce geographic concepts and historical understanding.”–p. 5. Gift, 1996. [fG 1201 .P2 D37 1996] 167. Davis, F. A. New illustrated atlas of Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania, 1876, with 1971 supplementary section; a reference and textbook for schools, libraries and historians. Special facsimile limited edition. Rimersburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Record Press, 1971. 82, iv, 10 p., ill., maps (part col.), ports., 44 cm. Includes cadastral maps of townships. Acquired 1980. [Oversize G 1263 .W5 D3 1876a] 168. Daws, Gavan. The illustrated atlas of Hawaii. Edited by O. A. Bushnell. Text by Gavan Daws, O. A. Bushnell and Andrew Berger. Illustrated by Joseph Feher...[et al.]. Norfolk Island, Australia: Island Heritage, 1970. 72 p., col. ill., col. maps, 26 cm. Part of the series: An Island heritage book. Summary: An introduction to the history, geography, fauna, flora, culture, and major sights of the Hawaiian Islands. Bibliography: p. 71. Distributed in the U.S. by W.W. Distributors, Honolulu, Hawaii. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes DU 623.2 .D38]

31 169. Dease, Alice. Mother Erin; her people and her places; described anew for children... London: Sands & Co., 1910. 5 p. l., (1) 4-160 p., 11 pls., port., 12mo. Acquired 1929. [F 4289 .216] 170. Debes, Ernst. E. Debes’ Schul-Atlas für Ober- und Mittelklassen höherer Lehranstalten, in Verbindung mit A. Kirchhoff...und H. Kropatscheck. 50. Auflage. Leipzig: Verlag von H. Wagner & E. Debes, 1906. 1 atlas ([4], 100 p.), ill., 95 col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. “Bearbeitet in der Geographischen Anstalt der Verlagshandlung.” “Fünfundneunzig Haupt- und Zweiundsechzig Nebenkarten auf Hundert Kartenseiten.” “Prämiiert auf dem internationalen Geographen-Kongress zu Bern 1891.” Maps by Hans Fischer, Erdmann, P. Bosse, P. Elfert, and Fr. Weineck. Maps lithographed by Irmgedruth, Irrgang, G. Busch, K. Kuhne, Steinert, O. Riege, and Schmidt. Publisher’s advertisements on endpapers and flyleaves. Publisher’s brown cloth binding with title: Debes, Kirchhoff & Kropatscheck, Schul-Atlas für Ober-u. Mittelklassen Höherer Lehranstalten. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .D34 1906] 171. Delamarche, Alexandre. Atlas de géographie physique, politique et historique: adopté par l’université a l’usage des lycées et des maisons d’éducation pour suivre les cours de géographie et d’histoire, par Grosselin-Delamarche. Nouvelle édition, contenant soixante-seize cartes coloriées. Paris: Ele. Bertaux, 1869. 1 atlas ([7] p, [42] folded l. of pls.), 42 col. maps, 34 cm. Scales differ. Earlier editions by Felix Delamarche have title: Atlas de géographie ancienne, du moyen age, et moderne. Some maps have running titles: Atlas Grosselin-Delamarche or Atlas Delamarche. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D45 1869] 172. Delamarche, Alexandre. Atlas de géographie physique, politique et historique: adopté par l’université a l’usage des lycées et des maisons d’éducation pour suivre les cours de géographie et d’histoire, par Grosselin-Delamarche. Nouvelle édition. Paris: Librarie Géographique, 1877. 1 atlas ([10] p, [55] folded l. of pls.), 55 col. maps, 34 cm. Scales differ. Earlier editions by Felix Delamarche have title: Atlas de géographie ancienne, du moyen age, et moderne. Half-title: Atlas universel de géographie physique, politique et historique, no. 1. Some maps have running titles: Atlas Grosselin-Delamarche. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D45 1877] 173. Delamarche, Charles François. Atlas élémentaire: composé de 31 cartes, lequel comprend la carte générale de la France Ancienne & de la Nouvelle, celle-ci accompangnée de cartes particulières, qui montrent le développement de la République Française divisée en Départemens, avec les Chefs-Lieux, &c. Précédé des institutions géographiques, ou de la description générale du globe terrestre, de toutes les divisions de sa surface, avec l’explication des modes & des termes employés par la géographie, selon rapport que les différentes parties de la terre & de l’eau peuvent avoir, soir avec le ciel, soit entr’elles,

32 soit avec l’histoire. Par Delamarche...& de Fortin. Nouvelle édition. A l’usage d’un jeune élève. Paris: Collège de Maître-Gervais, 1800. 1 atlas (viii, 112 p., [31] l. of pls. (some folded)), 31 hand col. maps, 23 cm. Scales differ. Owner’s inscription: “Collangettes fils Cadets.” Maps dated 1795. Some maps signed: “P.J. Picquet, sculpt.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 1015 .D4 1800] 174. Delamarche, Charles François. Atlas élémentaire: composé de XXXIII cartes, lequel comprend la carte générale de la France Ancienne & de la Nouvelle, celle-ci accompagnée de cartes particulières, pour le développement de l’Empire Française divisée en Départemens...Par C. F. Delamarche. Troisième édition, revue, corrigée, et augmentée, tant des nouvelles Découvertes, que des nouveaux Changemens politiques... Paris: Chez l’Auteur, 1806. 1 atlas (viii, 164 p., 33 l. of pls.), 33 hand col. maps, 23 cm. Scales differ. “Pour l’usage d’un jeune élève.” Printed by P. N. Rougeron. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 1015 .D4 1806] 175. Delamarche, Charles François. Atlas élémentaire: revues, corrigées, et augmentées, tant des nouvelles Découvertes faites en Asie, en Afrique et en Amérique, que des nouveaux changemens politiques survenus en Europe. Lequel comprend aussi, celle-ci accompagnée de cartes particulières, pour le détail du Royaume....par C. F. Delamarche. Quatrième édition. Paris: Chez Fx. Delamarche, 1816. 1 atlas (viii, 128 p., 33 l. of pls.), 33 hand col. maps, 23 cm. Scales differ. Eight additional maps bound in at end. “Pour l’usage d’un jeune élève.” Printed by P. N. Rougeron. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 1015 .D4 1816] 176. Demangeon, Albert. Le monde moins l’Europe: classe de cinquième: première année des écoles primaires supérieurs [par] Albert Demangeon, Aimé Perpillou. Paris: Librairie Hachette, 1938. 266 p., [8] l. of pls., ill., maps (some col.), 21 cm. Cover title: Géographie. Classe de 5ème. Part of two series: Nouveau cours de géographie and Cours Demangeon. “Programmes du 11 Avril 1938.” Includes exercises. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 126 .D462 1938] 177. Dickinson, Rodolphus. Elements of geography, or, an extensive abridgment thereof: exhibiting a view of the natural and artificial features of the various divisions of the earth: and embracing those branches of the statistics, most intimately connected with geographical science. By Rodolphus Dickinson. Accompanied with a new and extensive introduction comprising the astronomical and other subjects preliminary to the study of geography. By E. Hoyt. Boston: Published by Bradford and Read, No. 58 Cornhill, 1813. viii, [9]-360 p., [1] fold. l. of pls. (map), 22 cm. Accompanying world map is by Cummings & Hilliard, Boston. References: Shaw & Shoemaker, 28327. The editor’s full name was Epaphras Hoyt. Gift, 1983. [Case G 121 .D55 1813]

33 178. Dielitz, Theodor. Travellers’ adventures in all countries. Abridged from the best writers for young persons. Translated from the German, by a lady... Philadelphia: Willis P. Hazard, 1854. 160 p., ill., 18 cm. Added title-page, illustrated in color. Acquired 1944. [G 02 .231] 179. Diercke, Carl. Atlas für Berliner Schulen auf der Grundlage von Diercke, Schulatlas, kleine Ausgabe bearbeitet von H. Albrecht, Paul Knospe und Wilh. Sempf. Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig & Hamburg: G. Westermann, [1936?]. 1 atlas (54 p.), col. maps, 31 cm. Scales differ. Diercke’s name appears at head of title on cover. Date from last map. Maps on endpapers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D413 1936] 180. Diercke, Carl. Atlas für Hamburger Schulen bearbeitet und herausgegeben unter Benutzung von Diercke, Schulatlas, kleine Ausgabe von der Gesellschaft der Freunde des vaterländischen Schul- und Erziehungswesens in Hamburg...Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig, Hamburg & Berlin: G. Westermann, [1932]. 1 atlas (54, 24 p.), ill., col. maps (some folded), 31 cm. Scales differ. Date from maps. Maps on endpapers. “55 Haupt- und 65 Nebenkarten auf 58 Kartenseiten nebst Textanhang von 24 Seiten.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D416 1932] 181. Diercke, Carl. Badischer Schulatlas auf Grundlage von Diercke, Schulatlas, kleine Ausgabe. Heimatkundlicher Teil bearbeitet von Kreisschulrat Ischler in Karlsruhe. Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Ausgabe C, für höhere Schulen. [Stuttgart: Fleischhauer & Spohn, 1925?]. 1 atlas (4, 16, 52 p.), col. maps, 31 cm. Scales differ. Cover title: Ischler-Diercke Badischer Schulatlas. Imprint from label on cover. Maps on endpapers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D412 1925] 182. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Atlas für Mittelschulen ausgeführt in der kartographischen anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig, Berlin & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, [1940]. 1 atlas (56 p.), col. maps, 31 cm. Scales differ. Cover title. Date from map on p. 1. References: Espenhorst/Kumpel, III.1.1.31. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D411 1940] 183. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schul-Atlas für höhere lehranstalten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von C. Diercke und E. Gaebler. 33. Auflage, mit 157 Haupt- und 152 Nebenkarten. Braunschweig: George Westermann, 1897. 1 atlas (vi, 154 p.), col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves, each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1897]

34 184. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schul-Atlas für höhere lehranstalten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von C. Diercke und E. Gaebler. 35. Auflage, revision von 1898, 157 Haupt- und 152 Nebenkarten. Braunschweig: George Westermann, 1899. 1 atlas (viii p., 154 p.), 109 col. maps, 37 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves, each numbered as 3 pages. Former owner’s stamp of Josef Pflugler. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1899] 185. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schul-Atlas für höhere lehranstalten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von C. Diercke und E. Gaebler. 88. Auflage, 159 Haupt- und 156 Nebenkarten. Braunschweig: George Westermann, 1902. 1 atlas (v, 156 p.), 114 col. maps (some folded), 37 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves, each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1902] 186. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schul-Atlas für höhere lehranstalten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von C. Diercke und E. Gaebler. 40. Auflage, 2. Abdruck. Braunschweig: Westermann, 1904. 1 atlas (v, 156 p.), 114 col. maps (some folded), 37 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves, each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1904] 187. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schul-Atlas für höhere lehranstalten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von C. Diercke und E. Gaebler. 44. neubearbeitete Auflage. Braunschweig: George Westermann, 1908. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), 115 col. maps, 37 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves, each numbered as 3 pages. References: Phillips, 6328. Bookplate of Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1908] 188. Diercke, Carl. Diercke schulatlas für höhere lehranstalten. Ausgeführt in der kartographischen anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. 48. neu bearbeitete auflage von Diercke-Gaebler, Schulatlas für höhere lehranstalten. Braunschweig: G. Westermann, 1911. v, 156 p., mostly col. maps (part fold.), col. diagrs., 36 cm. Some of the pages are printed on folded leaves, each numbered as 3 pages. Gift, 1991. [fG 1019 D4 1911] 189. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Ausgeführt in der kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. 48. neu bearbeitete Auflage von Diercke-Gaebler, Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Braunschweig: George Westermann, 1911. 1 atlas (v, 156 p.), 118 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the pages are printed on folded leaves, each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1911b] 190. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Kleine Ausgabe.

35 [Braunschweig]: Georg Westermann, [1913?]. 1 atlas (61 p.), 61 col. maps, 31 cm. Scales differ. Lacks title-page, title from cover. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1019 .D4 1913] 191. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosze Ausgabe, 51. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig: G. Westermann, 1914. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), 120 col. maps (part fold.), 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1914] 192. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosze Ausgabe, 54. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig: G. Westermann, 1920. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), 121 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1920] 193. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosze Ausgabe, 57. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, 1923. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), 121 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1923] 194. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosze Ausgabe, 59. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, 1924. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), 121 col. maps (some folded), 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1924] 195. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosze Ausgabe, 61. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann. Braunschweig und Hamburg: Georg Westermann, 1925. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), ill. (some col.), 122 col. maps (some folded), 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1925] 196. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosze Ausgabe, 64. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, 1926. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), 125 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3

36 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1926] 197. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Erweiterte kleine Ausgabe, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, 1926. 1 atlas ([52] p.), col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. References: Espenhorst/Kumpel, III.1.2.1926. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1926b] 198. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosze Ausgabe, 67. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig, Berlin & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, 1928. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), 125 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1928] 199. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Erweiterte kleine Ausgabe, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, [1928]. 1 atlas (52 p.), col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. References: Espenhorst/Kumpel, III.1.2.1928. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1928b] 200. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosse Ausgabe, 71. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig, Berlin & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, 1931. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), 125 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1931] 201. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosse Ausgabe, 72. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig, Berlin & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, [1932?]. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), ill., 125 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1932] 202. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosse Ausgabe, 73. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig, Berlin & Hamburg: Westermann, [1933?]. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), ill., 120 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Former owner’s stamp of Fritz Merk. Forms part of the Roger S.

37 Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007.

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203. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosse Ausgabe, 75. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig, Berlin & Hamburg: Westermann, [1935?]. 1 atlas (vi, 156 p.), ill., 118 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1935] 204. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosse Ausgabe, 78. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig, Berlin, Leipzig & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, [1938?]. 1 atlas (vi, 159 p.), ill., 125 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1938] 205. Diercke, Carl. Diercke Schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosse Ausgabe, 79. Auflage, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig, 2. Abdruck. Braunschweig, Berlin, Leipzig & Hamburg: Westermann, [1940?]. 1 atlas (vi, 159 p.), ill., 121 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. References: Phillips, 6974. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1940] 206. Diercke, Carl. Diercke schulatlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Grosse ausgabe, 81 auflage, ausgeführt in der kartographischen anstalt von Georg Westermann... Braunschweig, Berlin & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, [1942?]. 1 atlas (vi, 157 (i.e. 165) p.), 121 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Includes extra numbered pages 20a-d, 128a-c and 129b; some of the maps are printed on folded leaves each numbered as 3 pages. Maps of Germany and eastern Europe show political changes instituted by Germany during the world war. References: Phillips, 7091. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1942] 207. Diercke, Carl. Schul-Atlas über alle Teile der Erde: zum geographischen Unterricht in höheren Lehranstalten, herausgegeben und bearbeitet von C. Diercke und E. Gaebler. Braunschweig: Georg Westermann, [1883]. 1 atlas ([2], 46 p.), col. maps, 37 cm. Scales differ. Date from preface. “Vierundfünfzig Haupt- und Hundertachtunddreissig Nebenkarten.” References: Espenhorst/Kumpel, 41. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1883] 208. Diercke, Carl. Schul-Atlas über alle Teile der Erde: zum geographischen Unterricht in höheren Lehranstalten, herausgegeben und bearbeitet von C. Diercke und E. Gaebler. 11. verbesserte Auflage. Braunschweig: Georg Westermann, [1887?]. 1 atlas ([2], 46 p.), col. maps, 37 cm. Scales differ. Preface dated 1883. “Vierundfünfzig Haupt- und

38 Hundertachtunddreissig Nebenkarten.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1887] 209. Diercke, Carl. Schul-Atlas über alle Teile der Erde für die mittleren Unterrichtsstufen, herausgegeben und bearbeitet von C. Diercke und E. Gaebler. 4. Auflage. Braunschweig: Georg Westermann, [1891]. 1 atlas ([2], 40 p.), col. maps, 31 cm. Cover title: Schul-Atlas über alle Teile der Erde. Scales differ. Date from preface. “36 Hauptund 34 Nebenkarten.” References: Espenhorst/Kumpel, III.1.1.4. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .D4 1891] 210. The Doubleday children’s atlas. Edited by Jane Olliver. First U.S. edition. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1987, reprinted 1988. 1 atlas (93 p.), col. ill., col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. “Published in the United Kingdom under the title The Kingfisher children’s world atlas”--page opposite title-page. Introduces the people, places, countries, and continents of the world through relief maps, facts, figures and over 100 color photographs. Gift, 1999. [fG 1021 .K475 1987] 211. Dower, John. A school atlas of modern geography, containing thirty-six maps prepared from the best authorities and including the latest discoveries: with a copious index, by John Dower. London: Orr & Compy..., [1838?]. 1 atlas (24 p., [36] folded l. of pls.), 36 col. maps, 24 cm. Cover title: Dower’s school atlas. Scales differ. Maps hand colored in outline. Engraved title-page. Includes index. Half-binding with brown leather spine and corners, marbled paper; publisher’s paper label on cover: Dower’s school atlas, thirty-six maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 1019 .D675 1838] 212. Dower, John. A short atlas of modern geography, for the use of schools and self instruction: prepared from the best authorities, and including the latest discoveries, by J. Dower. London: Orr & Smith, [1840?]. 1 atlas ([12] folded l. of pls.), 12 maps, 24 cm. Cover title: Dower’s short atlas of modern geography. Scales differ. Engraved titlepage. Publisher’s advertisement pasted to inside front cover: “New school books...Orr and Smith, Paternoster Row.” Additional map by Maclure Macdonald & Macgregor laid in: Map showing the agencies of the Library Company Limited. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 1019 .D68 1840] 213. Dower, John. A short atlas of modern geography, for the use of schools and self instruction: prepared from the best authorities, and including the latest discoveries, by J. Dower. New edition, with a copious index of latitudes & longitudes. London: W.S. Orr & Co., [1846?]. 1 atlas (13 p., [12] folded l. of pls.), 12 col. maps, 24 cm. Cover title: Dower’s short atlas of modern geography. Scales differ. Inscription: “Sarah Jane Burt, November 1852.” Map of North America includes Republic of Texas (1836-1846) and northern border of Oregon Territory established with the Oregon Treaty (1846). Maps hand colored in outline. Engraved title-page. Includes index. Half-binding of brown

39 leather spine and corners, marbled paper; publisher’s paper label on cover: Dower’s short atlas of modern geography. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 1019 .D68 1846] 214. Dower, John. A short atlas of modern geography, for the use of schools and self instruction: prepared from the best authorities, and including all the latest discoveries: with a copious consulting index of latitudes and longitudes, by John Dower. London: Wm. S. Orr & Co., 1850. 1 atlas (13 p., [12] folded l. of pls.), 12 col. maps, 25 cm. Publisher’s paper label on cover: Dower’s short atlas of modern geography. Scales differ. Owner’s inscriptions: “George R. O’Galligan, July 1851” and “Eric R. Irvine, February 1923.” “Printed by Maclure, Macdonald & Macgregor, London.”--On maps. Maps hand colored in outline. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 1019 .D68 1850] 215. Dower, John. A short atlas of modern geography, for the use of schools and self instruction: prepared from the best authorities, and including the latest discoveries, by J. Dower. New edition, with a copious index of latitudes & longitudes. London: Ward & Lock, [between 1850 and 1860]. 1 atlas (43 p., 17 folded l. of pls.), 17 col. maps, 25 cm. Binder’s title: Dower atlas. Scales differ. Inscription: “Richard Joseph O’Brian, a prize for geography. Back Creek National School, Amherst, 1860. Chas. P. Lawson, master.” “Petter & Galpin, London, E.C.”--On maps. Maps hand colored in outline. Engraved title-page. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 1019 .D68 1850] 216. Dubois, Marcel. Cartes d’étude: pour servir à l’enseignement de la géographie: France, par Marcel Dubois et E. Sieurin. 3e édition. Paris: Masson et Cie., 1897. 1 atlas (7, 40 p.), maps, 29 cm. Scales differ. Half-title: Cartes d’étude: France. “40 cartes et 200 cartons.” “Imprimerie Éd. Crété.”--Half title-page verso. Publisher’s advertisements: half title-page verso and title-page verso. There are 40 maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1840 .D83 1897] 217. Dubois, Marcel. Cartes d’étude: pour servir à l’enseignement de la géographie: géographie générale: Océanie, Afrique, Amérique, par Marcel Dubois et E. Sieurin. 5e édition. Paris: Masson et Cie., 1901. 1 atlas ([8], 40 p.), maps, 30 cm. Scales differ. Half-title: Cartes d’étude: géographie générale: Océanie, Afrique, Amérique. “40 cartes et 210 cartons.” “Enseignement primaire supérieur. Enseignement secondaire de jeunes filles.”--Cover. “Imprimerie Éd. Crété.”--P. [2]. Publisher’s advertisements: p. [4]. There are 40 maps. References: Phillips, 2857. Bookplate of Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .D83 1901] 218. Dubois, Marcel. Cartes d’étude: pour servir à l’enseignement de l’histoire et de la géographie: I. Le monde au XIXe siècle. II. Le monde moins l’Europe, par Marcel

40 Dubois et E. Sieurin. 14e édition, conforme au programme du 26 juillet 1909, avec 8 cartes refaites. Paris: Masson et Cie., 1913. 1 atlas ([5], 58 [i.e. 59] p.), maps, 29 cm. Scales differ. Half title: Cartes d’étude: I. Le monde au XIXe siècle. II. Le monde moins l’Europe: enseignement primaire supérieur (3e année). “58 cartes et 140 cartons.” “Enseignement primaire supérieur (3e année).”--Cover. Maps engraved by É. Crété. “Imprimerie Crété.”--P. [2]. “2 fr. 25.”--Cover. Publisher’s advertisements: p. [2, 4]. Imperfect: maps cut, portions missing, p. 25-26, 33-34. There are 58 maps. References: Phillips, 8406. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .D834 1913] 219. Dubois, Marcel. Cartes d’étude: pour servir à l’enseignement de l’histoire et de la géographie: I. Le monde contemporain. II. France et colonies, par Marcel Dubois et E. Sieurin. 13e édition, avec 12 cartes refaites. Paris: Masson et Cie., 1909. 1 atlas ([4], 16, [1], 41 p.), maps, 29 cm. Scales differ. Half title: Cartes d’étude: I. Le monde contemporain. II. France et colonies. “57 cartes et 250 cartons.” “Enseignement primaire supérieur (3e année). Enseignement secondaire des jeunes filles (3e année).”-Cover. Maps engraved by É. Crété. “Imprimerie Crété.”--P. [2]. “2 fr. 25.”--Cover. Publisher’s advertisements: p. [2, 4]. There are 57 maps. References: Phillips, 7675. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1840 .D834 1909] 220. Du Chaillu, Paul Belloni. Stories of the gorilla country: narrated for young people, by Paul Du Chaillu. New York: Harper, 1972, ©1867. 292 p., ill., 20 cm. [G 761 .245] 221. Du Chaillu, Paul Belloni. Wild life under the Equator. Narrated for young people...With numerous engravings, by Paul Du Chaillu, author of “Discoveries in Equatorial Africa,” “Stories of the Gorilla Country,” etc. New York: Harper & Bros., Publishers, 1872. xii, 231, [2], 2-6, [2] p. (last 2 p. blank), [9] l. of pls., front., ill., 19 cm. Frontispiece. “Interesting books for the young”, on p. 2-6 at end. [G 761 .246] 222. Dwight, Nathaniel. A short but comprehensive system of the geography of the world; by way of question and answer. Principally designed for children and common schools. By Nathaniel Dwight. The third Albany edition, from the second Hartford edition, corrected and enlarged... Albany: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, 1804. 216 p., 19 cm. Imperfect: p. 5-8, 137-140 wanting. Gift, 1968. [Case 3A 362] 223. Dyring, Johan Peder Mikal. Kongeriget Norge, dets geografi, samfundsindretninger og næringsveie i oversigt for skole og hjem...2. omarbeidede og forøgede udgave. Porsgrund: H.J. Dyring, 1891. [8], 290, [5] p., 21 cm. “Bibliografisk oversigt”: p. [293294]. Gift, 1942. [G 51 .249] 224. The eclectic complete geography. Cincinnati: Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., 1883. 114, [6] p., ill., maps (chiefly col.), 33 cm. This is the Indiana edition. Part of the series: New

41 two-book series. There is a six page special section on Indiana bound between p. 26 and 27. Listed as a textbook. Gift, 1993. [Case fG 127 .E27 1883] 225. Edwards, Bryan. Voyage aux Antilles, par Labat et Bryan Edwards... Paris: J.E. Gabriel Dufour, 1807. 238 p., front., 1 fold. table, 14 cm. Part of the series: Campe, Johann Heinrich. Bibliothèque géographique et instructive des jeunes gens. v. 72. Jean Baptiste Labat lived from 1663 to 1738. Après la p. 216: “Tableau des voyages contenus dans la collection de la Bibliothèque géographique et instructive à l’usage des jeunes gens, trad. de l’allemand de Campe et de l’anglais, par J.B. Breton, suivant l’ordre dans lequel ils ont paru; divisés en deux séries, chacune de trois années, en tout 72 vol. in-18, avec cartes et figures.” Acquired 1953. [Ayer 1000 L15 1807] 226. Ellet, Elizabeth Fries. Rambles about the country. Boston: Marsh, Capen, Lyon and Webb, 1840. 257 p., 17 cm. “The following sketches...were prepared for the Juvenile Series of ‘The School Library’.”–cf. advertisement p. [3]. References: Wright I, 899. Acquired 1953. [Y 245 .E457] 227. Epstein, Sam. All about the desert, by Sam and Beryl Epstein. Illustrated by Fritz Kredel. New York: Random House, 1957. 148 p., ill., 24 cm. Part of the series: Allabout books. Includes index. Gift, 1994. [Wing ZP 983 .K8722] 228. Epstein, Sam. The first book of maps and globes, by Sam and Beryl Epstein. Pictures by Laszlo Roth. New York: F. Watts, 1959. 63 p., ill. (part col.), maps, 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 59) and index. Listed as juvenile literature about maps. Gift, 1999. [GA 130 .E6] 229. Erslev, Edvard. Lärobok i geografi: för Sveriges folkskolor. N:o 4, af Ed. Erslev. 3. upplag. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söner, 1874. 119 p., ill., 17 cm. Inscriptions: Aron Berggvioty, Gerda Olivia Johansson, Oskar Levin. “Met 34 illustrationer.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 126 .E77 1874] 230. Esavian modern school atlas of comparative geography: a series of 80 coloured plates, containing 142 maps and diagrams, with introduction and complete index, edited by George Philip. Revised edition. London: Educational Supply Association, 1935. 1 atlas (viii, 80, 31 p.), 62 col. maps, 28 cm. Part of the series: Phillips’ comparative series. Scales differ. “Showing the latest geographical discoveries and territorial changes.” “Preface to the XXI edition” on p. iv, dated 1929. Maps by George Philip & Son. Advertisements for George Philip & Son on p. [ii]. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .E87 1935] 231. Estep, Irene. Good times with maps, by Irene Estep. Illustrated by Robert Smith. Chicago:

42 Melmont Publishers, 1962. 31 p., col. ill., col. maps, 24 cm. Part of the series: Look, read, learn. Listed as juvenile literature. Gift 2004. [GA 105.6 .E7 1962] 232. Eveleth, Ephraim. History of the Sandwich Islands: with an account of the American mission established there in 1820: with a supplement embracing the history of the wonderful displays of God’[s] power in these islands in 1837-1839. [Third edition], revised by the Committee of Publication of the American Sunday-School Union. Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, [1839?]. 231 p., [6] l. of pls., ill., 15 cm. Pages 1-195 are a reprint of the 2d edition, 1831 without the illustrations, and the Appendix (p. 195-197 of the 2d edition) is reprinted as p. 229-231 of this edition. “Brief memoir of the Rev. Mr. Eveleth”: p. 5-8. Supplement: p. 196-228. Signature of Otto L. Schmidt, former owner. Copy imperfect, front cover and preliminary leaves missing. Gift, 1997. [Ayer DU 627 .E9 1839] 233. Exploring regions of the United States [by] Herbert H. Gross...[et al.]. Revised edition. Chicago: Follett, 1960. 383 p., ill., maps, 26 cm. Part of the series: Follett social studies. From the corporate library of R.R. Donnelley and Company, the printer. Includes index. Gift, 1999. [Wing ZP 983 .L1712] 234. Eysséric, Joseph. Nouvelle géographie générale: livre-atlas par J. Eysséric. Contenant 82 cartes en chromo-typographie, graveés par Erhard, Verdoux, etc. 2e édition. Paris: Librairie Charles Delagrave, 1894. 1 atlas (238 p.), ill., maps (chiefly col.), 26 cm. Scales differ. “130 figures, dessins, coupes, diagrammes, 12 plans: suivi d’un index alphabétique renfermant 5.000 noms, avec renvois au text et aux cartes.” “Chromotypographie et papiers Firmin-Didot & Cie. Encres Ch. Lorilleux & Cie.”--P. 224. Maps by F. Bonnet, A. Martin, E. Chrétien, and L. Robert. Includes exercises (p. 4) and index. Includes manuscript annotations in pencil, p. 168. There are 82 maps. Listed as a juvenile geography. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .E968 1894] 235. Fallex, Maurice. La France et ses colonies par M. Fallex...A. Gilbert...[et] A. Mairey...18. édition entièrement refondue... Paris, 1932. [1 v.]. Part of the series: Nouveau cours de géographie. Nouveaux programmes... At head of the title: Classe de première... Bibliography at the end of each chapter. Acquired 1932. [G 39 .28] 236. Farmer, Sarah Stock. Tonga and the Friendly Islands; with a sketch of their mission history. Written for young people. By Sarah S. Farmer. London: Hamilton, Adams, & Co., 1855. vi p., 1 l., 427, [1] p., front., ill., pls., maps, 18 cm. [G 176 .28] 237. Fay, Thodore Sedgwick. Great outline of geography for high schools and families. Textbook to accompany the universal atlas. By Theodore S. Fay... New York: G.P. Putnam & son, 1867. viii, 238 p., 19 cm. and atlas, 42 x 39 cm. The atlas is wanting. [G 11 .28]

43 238. [Fenn, Eleanor (Frere), lady]. Talk about Indians. By Mrs. Lovechild. Concord, N.H.: R. Merrill, [1849?]. 24 p., ill., 19 cm. Part of the series: Merrill’s picture gallery. Titlevignette. Acquired 1942. [Ayer 438 .F33 1849] 239. Fitch, George William. Colton & Fitch’s introductory school geography: illustrated by twenty maps and numerous engravings, by George W. Fitch. Maps on a new and uniform system of scales, constructed expressly for this work by G. Wollworth Colton. New York: Ivison & Phinney, etc., 1859. 98 p., ill., 20 maps, 22 cm. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 125 .F52 1859] 240. Fitch, George William. Colton and Fitch’s introductory school geography. Illustrated by twenty maps and numerous engravings, by George W. Fitch. Maps...by G. Woolworth Colton. Revised edition, with the latest population statistics. New York: Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co.; Chicago: S.C Griggs & Co., 1864. [5]-98 p., ill., 20 col. maps, 22 cm. Part of the series: American educational series. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 125 .F52 1864] 241. Fitch, George William. Colton and Fitch’s introductory school geography. Illustrated by twenty maps and numerous engravings, by George W. Fitch. Maps...by G. Woolworth Colton. Revised edition, with the latest population statistics. New York: Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co.; Chicago: S.C Griggs & Co., 1866. [5]-98 p., ill., 20 col. maps, 22 cm. Part of the series: American educational series. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 125 .F52 1866] 242. Fitch, George William. Colton and Fitch’s introductory school geography. Illustrated by twenty maps and numerous engravings, by George W. Fitch. Maps...by G. Woolworth Colton. Revised edition, with the latest population statistics. New York: Sheldon & Co., 1876. [5]-98 p., ill., 20 col. maps, 22 cm. Part of the series: American educational series. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 125 .F52 1876] 243. Fitch, George William. Colton and Fitch’s modern school geography illustrated by forty maps and numerous engravings, by George W. Fitch. Maps...by George Woolworth Colton. New York: J.H. Colton & Company, 1856. 123 p., ill., 40 col. maps, 25 cm. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 125 .F5 1856] 244. Fitch, George William. Colton and Fitch’s modern school geography: illustrated by forty maps and numerous engravings, by George W. Fitch. Maps on a new and uniform system of scales, constructed expressly for this work, by George Woolworth Colton. New York: J.H. Colton and Company, 1858. 134, [2] p., ill., 40 col. maps, 25 cm. Catalogue of J.H. Colton & Company publications [2] p. at end. In original buff pictorial paper-covered boards. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry

44 Library. Gift, 2001.

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245. Fitch, George William. Colton and Fitch’s modern school geography: illustrated by forty maps and numerous engravings, by George W. Fitch. Maps...by George Woolworth Colton. New York: Ivison, Phinney & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co., 1860. 134 p., ill., 40 col. maps, 25 cm. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 125 .F5 1860] 246. Fitch, George William. Colton and Fitch’s modern school geography: illustrated by forty maps and numerous engravings, by George W. Fitch. Maps...by George Woolworth Colton. Revised and corrected according to the latest information by Charles Carroll Morgan. New York: Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co., 1866. 134 p., ill., 40 col. maps, 25 cm. Owner’s inscription: Mary C. Scott, N. Strafford, N.H. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 125 .F5 1866] 247. Fitch, George William. Colton and Fitch’s modern school geography: illustrated by forty maps and numerous engravings, by George W. Fitch. Maps...by George Woolworth Colton. Revised and corrected according to the latest information by Charles Carroll Morgan. New York: Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co., [1867?]. 134 p., ill., 40 col. maps, 25 cm. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 125 .F5 1867] 248. Fitch, George William. Colton and Fitch’s modern school geography: illustrated by forty maps and numerous engravings, by George W. Fitch. Maps...by George Woolworth Colton. Revised and corrected according to the latest information by Charles Carroll Morgan. New York: Sheldon and Company, 1872. 134 p., ill., 40 col. maps, 25 cm. Owner’s inscription: N. Ellwood Hart. Bookseller’s label of J.H. Chessman on inside front cover. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 125 .F5 1872] 249. Fitch, George William. Fitch’s mapping plates: designed for learners in geography, being a collection of plates prepared for delineating maps of the world and countries forming its principal subdivisions, by George W. Fitch. New York: Lamport, Blakeman, and Law, 1854, ©1850. 16 l. of pls. (some folded), 26 cm. Cover title. Contents: I. The world.--II. United States.--III. North America.--IV. A state.--V. Mexico and Guatemala.--VI. South America.--VII. Europe.--VIII. Great Britain & Ireland.--IX. Southern Europe.--X. Germany.--XI. Africa.--XII. Asia.--XIII. Atlantic Ocean.--XIV. Pacific Ocean. Former owner: Freelove A. Holmes. Five maps hand drawn or shaded in. “Directions for mapping.”--Back cover. Includes printed forms (or mapping plates) with titles, grid lines and coordinates. Publisher’s paper covered boards. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes GA 130 .F58 1854]

45 250. Fitch, George William. Outlines of physical geography, by George W. Fitch. Illustrated by six maps and numerous engravings. Seventh large edition. New York: J.H. Colton and Company, 1856. ix, [1], 225, [3] p., [6] fold. l. of pls., ill., 6 col. maps, 20 cm. Publisher’s advertisements: p. [226]-[228]. Maps dated 1855. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes GB 55 .F4 1856] 251. Fitch, George William. Outlines of physical geography, by George W. Fitch. Revised, with notes, additions and amendments, by Alphonso J. Robinson. Illustrated with numerous maps and engravings. Changed to quarto form, with questions on the maps, and an article on the physical geography of the United States by Charles Carroll Morgan. New York: Sheldon & Co., [1867]. vi, 112 p., ill., 16 maps, 31 cm. Cover title: Colton’s outlines of physical geography. Owner’s inscription: “Lottie L. Safford, White River Junction, Vermont. Tilden Seminary, West Lebanon, N.H., Sept. 1879.” “Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1860 by J.H. Colton...”--on maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fGB 55 .F4 1867] 252. Fitch, George William. Outlines of physical geography, by George W. Fitch. Revised, with notes, additions and amendments, by Alphonso J. Robinson. Illustrated with numerous maps and engravings. Changed to quarto form, with questions on the maps, and an article on the physical geography of the United States by Charles Carroll Morgan. New York: Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co.; Chicago: S.C. Griggs & Co., 1869, ©1867. vi, 112 p., ill., 16 maps, 30 cm. Cover title: Colton’s outlines of physical geography. Numerous pencil inscriptions. Cover has 1867 publication date. “Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1860 by J.H. Colton...”--on maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fGB 55 .F4 1869] 253. Follett, Dwight W. Exploring world communities [by] Dwight W. Follett, Wedel D. Nilsen. Geography consultant, Herbert H. Gross. New rev. Chicago: Follett Educational Corp., 1971. 256 p., ill. (chiefly col.), 26 cm. Part of the series: Follett social studies. Includes index. From the corporate library of R.R. Donnelley and Company, the printer. Gift, 1999. [Wing ZP 983 .L1734] 254. Folsom-Dickerson, William Edwin Shapard. Cliff dwellers by W. E. S. Folsom-Dickerson. San Antonio: Naylor, 1968. xvi p., [16] l. of pls., 164 p., ill., maps (on lining papers), 22 cm. Summary: A family automobile tour of the cliff dwellings found in the Four Corners area of the Southwest, examining the ruins of skillful constructions and the culture they reveal. Includes a selection of photographs of the cliff dwelling remains found in Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Juvenile literature about the Pueblo Indians. Acquired 1968. [Ayer E 99 .P9 D5] 255. Fox, Frank. Australia, by Frank Fox. With eight full-page illustrations in colour by Percy F. S. Spence. 2nd edition. London: A. & C. Black, 1924. vii, [1], 87, [1] p., 8 col. ill., 1

46 map, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. Title within ornamental border. Illustrated cover. Printed by Billing and Sons. Listed as juvenile literature. Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 153 .P4 Australia (1924)] 256. Finnemore, John. France, by John Finnemore. With twelve full-page illustrations in colour, by Nico Jungman, E. Crescioli, W. Scott, and J. Williamson. London: A. and C. Black, 1907. vii, 85 p., 12 l. of pls.: 12 ill., 1 map, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. Printed by Billing and Sons. Title within ornamental border. Listed as juvenile literature. Bookplate: St. Michael and All Angels, Bromley E., Greater Catechism Attendance Prize: Ethel Curtis, 1907. Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 153 .P4 France (1907)] 257. Finnemore, John. The Holy Land, by John Finnemore. With twelve full-page illustrations in colour by John Fulleylove. London: A. & C. Black, 1921. v, 82 p., [12] l. of pls., col. ill., 1 map, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. First published: 1908. Map engraved by Artists Illustrators. Printed by Billing and Sons. Title within ornamental border. Publisher’s catalog: [4] p. at end. Publisher’s blue cloth binding; col. illustration of women holding water jugs pasted to cover within ornamental border. Listed as juvenile literature. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 153 .P4 Holy Land (1921)] 258. Finnemore, John. India, by John Finnemore. With eight full-page illustrations in colour, by Mortimer Menpes. 2nd edition. London: A. and C. Black, 1924. iv, 91 p., 8 ill., 1 map, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. Printed by Billing and Sons. Title within ornamental border. Publisher’s advertisements. Listed as juvenile literature. Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 153 .P4 India (1924)] 259. Finnemore, John. Switzerland, by John Finnemore. With twelve full-page illustrations in colour by A. D. McCormick, J. Hardwicke Lewis and others. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1909. vii, 86 p., 13 col. ill., 1 map, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. Printed by Billing and Sons. Title within ornamental border. Listed as juvenile literature. Former owner’s inscription: Helen Miller Murdow, Winnetka Illinois, Wednesday September 15, 1909. Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 153 .P4 Switzerland (1909)] 260. Frijlink, Hendrik. Frijlink’s Kleine school-atlas. 3e uitgave, op staal. Te Amsterdam: Bij Hendrik Frijlink, 1850. 1 atlas ([2] p., [17] l. of pls. (some folded), [2] p.), 17 col. maps (some folded), 19 cm. Scales differ. Cover title. “Lijst der kaarten.”--Back cover. Maps hand colored. Publisher’s advertisements p. [2] first sequence and [2] p. at end.

47 Publisher’s binding. References: Koeman, Frij 1C. Bookplate: Ex libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .F756 1850] 261. Frijlink, Hendrik. Frijlink’s Kleine school-atlas. 5e uitgave, in staal. Te Amsterdam: Bij Hendrik Frijlink, 1860. 1 atlas ([2] p., [17] l. of pls. (some folded), [2] p.), 17 col. maps (some folded), 20 cm. Scales differ. Cover title. “Lijst der kaarten.”--Back cover. Maps hand colored. Publisher’s advertisements [2] p. first sequence and [2] p. at end. Publisher’s binding. Former owner: A.F. van Dongen...10 Dec. 63. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .F756 1860] 262. Fry, George Cecil. A textbook of geography, by G. C. Fry. 7th edition. London: W.B. Clive: University Tutorial Press, 1930. xxii, 516 p., [13] l. of pls. (1 folded), ill., col. maps, 19 cm. “This book is...intended...for the middle and upper forms of schools, and for students whose standard of work is approximately that of London matriculation”–p. v. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes GA 130 .F78 1930] 263. Frye, Alex Everett. New geography. Book one, by Alexis Everett Frye. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1920. viii, 264, viii p., [7] l. of pls., ill., maps (some col.), 27 cm. Part of the series: Frye-Atwood geographical series. Frontispiece by N. C. Wyeth. Includes index. Gift, 1998. [G 127 .F96 1920] 264. Gaebler, Eduard. Systematischer Schul-hand-atlas: in Übereinstimmung mit den dazu gehörigen Wandkarten: für den einheitlichen Unterricht in der Erdekunde, bearbeitet und gezeichnet von Ed. Gaebler... Leipzig-Neustadt: Ed. Gaebler’s Geographischem Institut, [1888?]. 1 atlas (16 p.), 16 col. maps, 37 cm. Scales differ. Title from cover. Introduction dated Jan. 1888. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes fG 1019 .G21622 1888] 265. Gage, William Leonard. A modern historical atlas, for the use of colleges, schools, and general readers... New York: Appleton, 1869. 4 p., 14 col. maps. The maps are mounted on boards. Acquired 1938. [G 1001 .32] 266. Gagg, John. Maps and symbols, by J.C. Gagg. Illustrations by Kathleen Gell. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, ©1963 (1968 printing). 63 p, [4] l. of pls., ill. (some col.), maps (some col.), 21 cm. Part of the series: Blackwell’s learning library, no. 16. Listed as juvenile literature. Formerly owned by the Derbyshire County Library, Shirebrook, England. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes GA 105.6 .G35 1968] 267. Gall & Inglis. Gall & Inglis’ school atlas of modern and ancient geography: containing

48 thirty-two royal quarto maps. Edinburgh: Gall & Inglis, [1864?]. 1 atlas (32 l. of pls.), 32 col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. Maps hand colored. Some maps by J. Bartholomew. Publisher’s brown cloth binding with gold stamping. Owner’s inscriptions: To David Roberts, from his affectionate Father & Mother, Hugh & Isabella Roberts; To D.C. Roberts, from his affectionate Father & Mother, H. & I. Roberts. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .G235 1864] 268. Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. A school atlas of English history, edited by S. R. Gardiner. A companion atlas to “The student’s history of England”... London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1892. 23 p., 88 maps, 22 cm. Bookplate and ownership signature: William Brooks Greenlee. Gift, 1969. [4A 6289] 269. Geikie, Sir Archibald. Elementary lessons in physical geography, by Archibald Geikie... Illustrated with woodcuts and ten plates. London and New York: Macmillan and co., 1887. xvi, 363 p. incl. front., ill., x double maps, diagrs., 17 cm. On cover: Macmillan’s school class books. [M 55 .33] 270. Gelder, Willem van. Kleine schoolatlas van Nederlandsch Indië: voor de Indische legere school [von] W. van Gelder en C. Lekkerkerker. Groningen: J.B. Wolters’ Uitgevers-maatschappij, 1937. 1 atlas (26 p.), 21 col. maps, 27 cm. Scales differ. Publisher’s advertisements on back cover. Bookplate: Ex libris Paul Tibbe. Stamp: Broederschool, Bandoeng, Sint Jozef. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 2400 .G43 1937] 271. Gelder, Willem van. Schoolatlas van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië, door W. van Gelder. 5de, herziene druk. Groningen: Wolters, 1897. 1 atlas ([4] p., 9 [i.e.8] folded l. of pls.), 9 col. maps (chiefly folded), 32 cm. Scales differ. Maps by P.W.R. Trap. Color map on titlepage. Tipped-in: 4 col. maps on folded leaf: W.J. Gerards Teekenatlas v. Ned. Indië, no. 23-26. References: Koeman, Geld A5. Owner’s signature: J. [?] Schols. Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Tibbe. Binder’s label: A. Bisschop, Semarang-Cheribon. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 2400 .G45 1897] 272. Gelder, Willem van. Schoolatlas van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië, door W. van Gelder. 14., herziene en verm. druk. Gravenhage: Lith. J. Smulders & Co., 1916. 1 atlas ([5], 16 p., [11] folded l. of pls.), 12 folded col. maps, 33 cm. Scales differ. Color map on titlepage. Includes index. Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 2400 .G45 1916] 273. Gelder, Willem van. Schoolatlas van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië, door W. van Gelder. 14., herziene en verm. druk. Gravenhage: Lith. J. Smulders & Co., 1916. 1 atlas ([5], 16 p., [11] folded l. of pls.), 12 folded col. maps, 33 cm. Scales differ. Color map on title-

49 page. Includes index. Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 2400 .G45 1916] 274. Gelder, Willem van. Schoolatlas van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië, door W. van Gelder. 14., herziene en verm. druk. Groningen: Wolters, 1916. 1 atlas ([5], 16 p., 12 [i.e. 11] folded l. of pls.), 12 col. maps (chiefly folded), 34 cm. Scales differ. Imprint on mounted label. Maps by J. Smulders & Co. Color map on title-page. Includes index. Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 2400 .G45 1916b] 275. Gelder, Willem van. Schoolatlas van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië, door W. van Gelder en C. Lekkerkerker. 18de , herziene en verm. druk. Groningen: Wolters, [1924]. 1 atlas ([5], 16 p., 12 folded l. of pls.), 13 col. maps (chiefly folded), 33 cm. Scales differ. Color map on title-page. Plates 1-3 with text and additional maps on verso. Publisher’s advertisements on endpapers. Includes index. Publisher’s advertisements laid-in. References: Koeman, Geld A18. Bookplate: Ex libris Paul Tibbe. Owner’s signature: G.H. Wissenburgh. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 2400 .G45 1924] 276. Gelder, Willem van. Schoolatlas van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië. 1948. Schoolatlas van Indonesië [von] W. van Gelder en C. Lekkerkerker; en Kleine schoolatlas der gehele aarde. Voor de scholen in Indonesië [von] P. R. Bos, C. L. van Balen; bewerkt door P. Eibergen. Groningen: Bij J.B. Wolters’ uitgeversmaatschappij, 1948. 1 atlas (various pagings), 63 maps (chiefly col.), 31 cm. Scales differ. “Tezamen in één band gebonden F 9,50.” Kleine schoolatlas der gehele aarde has half title-page. Earlier editions of Gelder’s work have title: Schoolatlas van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië, or Schoolatlas van Nederlandsch Indië. Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 2400 .G31 1948] 277. A geographical primer: with a map of the world, and a map of the British Islands. Edinburgh: William and Robert Chambers..., 1840. 64 p., [1] l. of pls., ill., 2 maps, 17 cm. Part of the series: Chambers’s educational course. At head of title-page: Chambers’s educational course-edited by W. and R. Chambers. Former owner: Meggy Allen. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 125 .G45 1840] 278. Geographisch hand-boekje voor de jeugd: met fraaije afgezette kaartjes. 2e. druk. Te Amsterdam: Bij Willem Holtrop, 1781. vii, 178, [6] p., [18] folded l. of pls., 18 folded col. maps, 17 cm. Maps engraved by J. van Jagen. Maps hand colored in outline. “Bericht aan den binder.”--P.[1] at end. “Bij de Uitgeever deezes zijn, onder anderen, ook de volgende Werken te bekoomen.”--P.[2]-[6] at end. Includes index. Stamp: F.H. Behrens, Amsterdam, no. 03173. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 125 .G44 1781]

50 279. George Philip & Son. Philips’ introductory school atlas: comprising eighteen maps of the principal countries of the world. Edited by William Hughes. London: George Philip & Son, 1867. 1 atlas ([3], 23, [4] p., 18 l. of pls.), ill., 17 folded col. maps, 28 cm. Cover title: Philips’ introductory atlas. Scales differ. “Accompanied by a copious consulting index.” Publisher’s advertisement [4] p. at end. Publisher’s binding. Owner’s inscription: G. Wm. Brown, Grammer School, Bury, Oct 26th, 1870. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .P55744 1867] 280. George Philip & Son. Philips’ modern school atlas of comparative geography: a series of 80 coloured plates, containing 142 maps and diagrams, with introduction and complete index. Edited by George Philip. 15th and revised edition showing the territorial change effected by the peace treaties. London: George Philip & Son, 1923. 1 atlas (vii, 80, 24 p.), col. maps, 28 cm. Part of the series: Philips’ comparative series. Includes index. Gift. [fG 1019 .G467 1923] 281. George Philip & Son. Philips’ New school atlas of universal history...Edited by Ramsay Muir and George Philip. London: George Philip & Son, Ltd.: The Geographical Institute; Liverpool: Philip, Son & Nephew, Ltd., 1929. 1 atlas (31, 55 p.), maps (chiefly col.), 28 cm. Scales differ. Includes index. Gift, 1999. [fG 1019 .P5575 1929] 282. Geschichts-Atlas: zu den Lehrbuch der Geschichte für höhere Lehranstalten, von Friedrich Neubauer. 9. Auflage. Halle a. d. S.: Verlag der Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses, 1910. 1 atlas (12 l. of pls.), 12 col. maps (some folded), 22 cm. Scales differ. “Geschichtsunterricht in Quarta bis Untersekunda. 12 Haupt- und 8 Nebenkarten.” “Geograph. Anstalt v. Wagner & Debes, Leipzig.”--On maps. Publisher’s advertisements on back cover. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1030 .G32 1910] 283. Gibson, James. Atlas minimus, or a new set of pocket maps of the several empires, kingdoms and states of the known world, with historical extracts relative to each. Drawn and engrav’d by J. Gibson from the best authorities. Revis’d, corrected and improv’d, by Eman. Bowen. London: Publish’d accorg. to Act of Parlt. & sold by J. Newbery, 1758. 3 p. l., front., 52 l. of maps., 11cm. Engraved frontispiece, text, and maps; the frontispiece and maps are hand-colored. Cf. Osborne collection of early children’s books. Toronto, 1958, p. 178; Roscoe, Sydney, John Newbery and his successors, J146A. [Ayer 135 .G44 1758] 284. Gibson, Karen Bush. The Pawnee: farmers and hunters of the central plains, by Karen Bush Gibson. Mankato, Minn.: Capstone Press, 2004. 48 p., ill. (chiefly col.), col. map, 24 cm. Part of the series: American Indian nations. Includes bibliographical references (p. 47) and index. Summary: traces their customs, family life, history, and culture, as well as relations with the U.S. government. Explores the history and culture of the Pawnee

51 Indians. Contents: Who are the Pawnee?–Traditional life–Change comes to the Pawnee–Sharing the Pawnee traditions. Reading grade level 4. Interest grade levels 3-9. Listed as juvenile literature. Acquired 2003. [Ayer E 99 .P3 G53 2004] 285. Gilbert, Geo. Palestine Geo. Gilbert, fecit [map]. N. p., [ca. 1870]. 1 ms. map, hand col., cloth, 1342 x 843 mm. Scale not determined. Apparently compiled as an academic exercise and used as a classroom wall map; detached from rollers. Geographic features, boundaries, and graticule in pen-and-ink and watercolor (brown, blue, red); place names and geographic coordinate numbers printed from oversize type onto paste-on paper slips. Relief shown with hachures. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich. Accompanied by typed WRHS description (see Newberry Library Map Information File): “...We hardly think you will care to keep this map of Palestine, so soiled and crude in execution. Over 60 years since, it was used for the school children of Canaan Shaker. Suppose it was made by one of the members. Gift: W.E. Cathcart. Dec. 28, 1955.” Provenance note: A 2001 catalog issued by Cowan’s Historic Americana Auctions (Terrace Park, Ohio) lists this map as “from New Hampshire.” Subsequently owned by the Western Reserve Historical Society. Acquired 2001. [map roll G 7481.2 1870 .G5] 286. Gill, William. Gems from the Coral Islands; or, Incidents of contrast between savage and Christian life in the South Sea islanders. By the Rev. William Gill. Ninth Thousand. London: Elliot Stock, 62, Paternoster Row, E.C., 1871. 220 p., ill., 18 cm. New edition. “Ninth thousand.” The first front flyleaf has the signature of a previous owner: H.F. Penny. There are engravings throughout the book. The preface states that this book is intended for the young. Publisher’s embossed purple cloth. Acquired 1926. [G 19 .34] 287. Ginn and Company. Ginn & Company’s classical atlas: in twenty-three coloured maps. With complete index. Boston, New York & Chicago: Ginn & Company, 1894. 1 atlas (12, 31 p., 23 folded l. of pls.), 23 col. maps, 30 cm. Scales differ. “A new edition of the School and college atlas of ancient geography, projected and executed by the late A. Keith Johnston.”--preface dated 1886. Maps by Keith Johnston; engraved and printed by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. Includes index. Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1033 .G5 1894] 288. The Gleaner geography and history of Jamaica: for use in primary and secondary schools. 22nd edition. Kingston, Jamaica: Gleaner Co., 1985. xii, 121 p., [1] folded leaf of pls., ill., maps, 22 cm. Gift, 1999. [F 1881 .G54 1985] 289. The golden book picture atlas of the world. New York: Golden Press, 1960. 6 v., ill. (most col.), maps, 27 cm. The editor in chief was Phillip Bacon. “Special section of statistical maps [by] Richard Edes Harrison.” Contents: Book 1. North America, by P. Bacon.--Book 2. South America, by M. Bevans.--Book 3. Europe and the U. S. S. R., by H. H. Collins, Jr.--Book 4. Asia, by D. W. Furman.--Book 5. Africa, by N. Lobsenz.--

52 Book 6. Australia, Oceania, and the polar lands, by Philip Bacon. Listed as juvenile literature. Gift, 1996. [G 138 .G6] 290. Goode, John Paul. Goode’s school atlas, physical, political, and economic, for American schools and colleges... New York & Chicago: Rand McNally & Co., [1923]. xii, 96, 41 p. incl. 71 maps, col. pls., 29 cm. In addition to the regular physical, political and economic maps, other maps show ocean currents, vegetation, climate, commerce, steamship routes, population, soil, language and industries. Small maps of the following cities: Washington.--Chicago.--New York.--Duluth.--Sault Ste. Marie.--Buffalo.--Niagara Falls.--Boston.--Philadelphia.--Detroit.--Cleveland.--St. Louis.--Minneapolis.--London.-Hamburg.--Berlin.--Vienna. [Ayer 135 G58 1939] 291. Goode, John Paul. Goode’s school atlas; physical, political, and economic, for American schools and colleges. Revised and enlarged. By J. Paul Goode... New York, Chicago, [etc.]: Rand McNally & Co., [1939]. xvi, 286 p. incl. 390 col. maps, 3 col. pls., 29 cm. In addition to physical and political maps, other maps show population density, ocean depths, currents, tides, climate, vegetation, communications, economic products, etc. Includes maps of the principal cities of the world with their environs. “A pronouncing index of over 30,000 geographical names”: p. 177-286. [Ayer 135 G58 1939] 292. Goode, John Paul. School atlas; physical, political, and economic, by J. Paul Goode. Revised by Edward B. Espenshade, Jr. New York: Rand McNally, 1949. xvi, 286 p., col. maps, 29 cm. This is the eighth edition. Includes index. Gift, 1982. [fG 1019 G67 1949] 293. Goodrich, Charles Augustus. The family tourist. A visit to the principal cities of the western continent: embracing an account of their situation, origin, plan, extent, their inhabitants, manners, customs, and amusements, and public works, institutions, edifices, &c. Together with sketches of historical events. By C. A. Goodrich. Illustrated with engravings. Philadelphia: J.W. Bradley, 48 North Fourth Street, 1848. xiv, [17]-640 p. incl. front., ill., pls., ports., pls., 22 cm. The author indicates in his preface that this book is intended for both adults and children. Library black cloth. [G 80 .354] 294. [Goodrich, Samuel Griswold]. The balloon travels, of Robert Merry and his young friends, over various countries in Europe. Edited by Peter Parley. Illustrated by engravings from original designs. New York: J.C. Derby, 119 Naussau Street; Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co.; Cincinnati: H. W. Derby, MDCCCLVI [1856], [©1855]. viii, [9]-312 p., front., pls., 19 cm. The first front flyleaf has the inscription: “John B. Laige? Jun./from his Aunt./1857.” The preface states that this book is intended for “youthful readers.” Publisher’s embossed blue cloth with illustrated gilt spine. [G 308 .355] 295. Goodrich, Samuel Griswold. An economical atlas for the use of families and young persons: containing thirty-four maps...: to which are added various tables of population

53 and extent; the height of mountains, and length of rivers; canals, roads, &c.: together with views, exhibiting the style of building, dress, &c. in various countries. Boston: Gray & Brown; Philadelphia: Key & Meilke; Baltimore: Charles Carter; New-York: Collins & Hannay, 1831. 1 atlas ([16] p., [32] l.), ill., hand. col. maps, 19 cm. Scales differ. “Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1831, by S.G. Goodrich, in the clerk’s office of the district court of Massachusetts.”–Title-page verso. “Waitt & Dow’s Press.”–Title-page verso. Maps engraved by George W. Boynton. Ownership mark of James Buchanan. This is a children’s atlas. Acquired 2004. [Case G 1019 .G685 1831] 296. Goodrich, Samuel Griswold. A system of school geography, chiefly derived from MalteBrun, and arranged according to the inductive plan of instruction. By S. Griswold Goodrich. 5th edition. Hartford, F.J. Huntington; [etc., etc.] 1833. 288 p. incl. front., ill., 17 cm. Imperfect: frontispiece wanting. On cover: Malte-Brun school geography... 2d ed...1832. [Case G 11 .35] 297. [Goodrich, Samuel Griswold]. Tales about America and Australia; by Peter Parley. Edited by the Rev. T. Wilson. London: Darton and Clark, Holborn Hill, [1864]. iv, 192 p., ill., col. maps, 15 cm. The conclusion is addressed to “my young readers.” Library brown cloth. Acquired 1962. [G 833 .373] 298. Goodrich, Samuel Griswold. The tales of Peter Parley about America [by] Samuel G. Goodrich. With a preface for the Garland edition by Morris L. Cohen. Tales of travels west of the Mississippi by Solomon Bell (William J. Snelling). With a preface for the Garland edition by James Silverman. New York: Garland Pub., 1977. 371 p. in various pagings, [27] l. of pls., ill., 16 cm. Part of the series: Classics of children’s literature, 1621-1932. Reprint of 2 works, the 1st originally published in 1827 by the author, in Boston; the 2d originally published in 1830 by Gray and Bowen, Boston. Includes bibliographies. Acquired 1983. [E 188 .G62 1977] 299. [Goodrich, Samuel Griswold]. The travels, voyages and adventures of Gilbert Go-Ahead in foreign parts. Edited by Peter Parley. New York: Sheldon, 1863. 295 p., ill., 19 cm. Added title-page, illustrated. A popular description of a tour mainly through Asia. On spine: Adventures of Gilbert Go-Ahead. [G 60 .355] 300. [Goodrich, Samuel Griswold]. The universal school atlas: arranged on the inductive plan, and designed to render the study of geography both easy and instructive: containing thirty-four maps... Wheeling: Published by A. and E. Picket, sold by Picket & Co. Cincinnati, and Joseph Jewett, Baltimore, 1832, ©1831. 1 atlas (45 p., [32] l. of pls.), ill., 34 col. maps, 18 cm. Scales differ. “With questions for the examination of pupils.”-Cover. “Entertaining and useful books for children and youth, illustrated by many engravings.”--Back cover. Maps engraved by G. Boynton. Maps hand colored in outline. By Samuel G. Goodrich. Publisher’s paper covered boards. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .G688 1832]

54 301. [Goodrich, Samuel Griswold]. The world and its inhabitants by the author of Peter Parley’s tales. Boston: Bradbury, Soden & Co., 1845. 328 p., ill., 17 cm. Part of the series: Parley’s cabinet library. Gift, 1988. [GB 59 .G65] 302. Greely, Adolphus Washington. True tales of Arctic heroism in the New World, by MajorGeneral A. W. Greely, U.S. Army, gold-medallist Royal Geographical Society and of Société de Géographie. With illustrations and maps. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1912. xii p., 1 l., 385 p., front., ill. (maps), pls., ports., 21 cm. Contents: The loyalty of Philip Staffe to Henry Hudson.--Franklin’s crossing of the barren grounds.-The retreat of Ross from the Victory.--The discovery of the Northwest passage.--The timely sledge journey of Bedford Pim.--Kane’s rescue of his freezing shipmates.--How Woon won promotion.--The Angekok Kalutunah and the starving whites.--Dr. Rae and the Franklin mystery.--Sonntag’s fatal sledge journey.--The heroic devotion of Lady Jane Franklin.--The marvellous ice-drift of Captain Tyson.--The saving of Petersen.--Life on an East Greenland ice-pack.--Parr’s lonely march from the great frozen sea.--Relief of American whalers at Point Barrow.--The missionary’s Arctic trail.--Schwatka’s summer search.--The Inuit survivors of the Stone Age.--The fidelity of Eskimo Brönlund.--The wifely heroism of Mertuk, the daughter of Shung-Hu. The preface states that this book was written for American youth. Soiled beige cloth with title in black and colored illustration on front cover. [G 142 .368] 303. Greenwood, James. Curiosities of savage life, by James Greenwood, with woodcuts and designs by Harden S. Melville, engraved by H. Newton Woods, and coloured illustrations from watercolour drawings by F. W. Keyl and R. Huttula. London: Beeton, 1863. 418 p., 8vo. Part of the series: Beeton’s boy’s own library. Binder’s title: Curiosities of savage life. First series. The second series has the title: ...Savage habits and customs. Acquired 1915. [Q 8 .37 ser. 1] 304. Greenwood, James. Savage habits and customs, by James Greenwood. 3rd edition, with woodcuts and designs by Harden S. Melville, engraved by H. Newsom Woods, and coloured frontispiece from water-colour drawings by F. W. Keyl and R. Huttula. London: Beeton, 1865. xiv, 418 p., ill., 22 cm. Part of the series: Beeton’s boy’s own library. Binder’s title: Curiosities of savage life. Second series. Earlier edition published as v. 2 of the author’s Curiosities of savage life. Acquired 1915. [Q 8 .37 ser.2] 305. Greenwood, James. Wild sports of the world: a book of natural history and adventure. By James Greenwood... New York: Harper & Brothers, 1870. 1 p. l., xii, [15]-474 p., ill., pls., 22 cm. Originally published under the title: Wild sports of the world: a boy’s book of natural history and adventure, by S.O. Beeton in 1862. [V 112 .37] 306. Grierson, Elizabeth Wilson. Scotland, by Elizabeth Grierson, with twelve full-page illustrations in colour, by William Smith, jun., John Fulleylove, Sutton Palmer, J. Young Hunter, and others. London: A. and C. Black, 1907. viii, 85 p., 12 col. ill., 1 map, 20

55 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. Printed by Billing and Sons. Title within ornamental border. Listed as juvenile literature. Christmas card signed “Dorothy” mounted on inside front cover; Former owner’s inscription: “From John’s ‘Dolophy’ with every good wish for Christmas. Xmas 1908.” Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 153 .P4 Scotland (1907)] 307. Griffis, William Elliot. Japan in history, folk lore and art, by William Elliot Griffis... Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1892. viii p., 1 l., 230 p., 17 cm. Half-title: The Riverside library for young people, no. 10. [G 67 .37] 308. Griffis, William Elliot. The romance of discovery: a thousand years of exploration and the unveiling of continents, by William Elliot Griffis, member of the American Historical Association, author of “The Mikado’s empire,” “Corea, the hermit nation,” “Brave little Holland,” and “Sir William Johnson”. Illustrated by Frank T. Merrill. Boston: W.A. Wilde & Company, 25 Bromfield Street, [1897]. 304 p., 5 pls. (incl. front.), 21 x 15 cm. This book is dedicated to American boys and girls. The frontispiece is loose but present. There are five pages at the end of the publisher’s advertisements for their children’s books, including this one. Library olive cloth. Acquired 1898. [G 801 .37] 309. Das Grosse Welt-Panorama der Reisen, Abenteuer, Wunder, Entdeckungen und Kulturtaten in Wort und Bild: ein Jahrbuch für alle Gebildeten. [Redaktion, Victor Ottman]. Berlin & Stuttgart: W. Spemann, [19--?]. 602 p., [32] p. of pls.: ill., 25 cm. Folded color illustration of a submarine precedes title-page. Illustrated lining-papers. Includes indexes. Listed as children’s literature. Gift, 1994. [G 138 .G76] 310. Grove, George. Geography, by George Grove... New York: D. Appleton & Co., [n. d.]. 3 p. l., [5]-139 p., ill. (incl. maps), diagrs., 15 cm. Part of the series: History primers. There are two copies. [G 11 .37a] [M 55 .375] 311. Grube, August Wilhelm. Geographische charakterbilder in abgerundeten gemalden aus der lander- und volkerkunde: nach musterdarstellungen der deutschen und auslandischen literatur für die obere stufe des geographischen unterrichts in schulen, so wie zu einer bildenden lektüre für freunde der edrkunde uberhaupt, bearbeitet von A. W. Grube. Zehnte vermehrte und verbesserte auflage. Leipzig: F. Brandstetter, 1866-. v. , ill., 22 cm. Gift, 1998. [G 125 .G86 1866] 312. Guess what I’m doing!: a picture book for children published on the occasion of the International Literacy Year. Tokyo, Japan: Asian Cultural Centre for UNESCO in cooperation with UNESCO, 1990. 48 p., col. ill., 22 x 30 cm. First edition. Colored illustrations on lining papers. Summary: Descriptions of customs from all over the world, told through color illustrations and the words of children from a variety of

56 regions. Forms part of the Jane Gilmartin Gilchrist Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 1999. [fHQ 781.5 .G83 1990] 313. Guess what I’m doing!: a picture book for children published on the occasion of the International Literacy Year. Tokyo, Japan: Asian Cultural Centre for UNESCO in cooperation with UNESCO, 1990. 48 p., col. ill., 22 x 30 cm. Colored illustrations on lining papers. “Published by the Asian Cultural Center for UNESCO.”--Verso title-page. Summary: Descriptions of customs from all over the world, told through color illustrations and the words of children from a variety of regions. Forms part of the Jane Gilmartin Gilchrist Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 1999. [Wing fZP 967 .U 73] 314. Guy, John. Geography for children, on a perfectly easy plan: adapted for the use of schools and private families, by John Guy. 10th edition. London: T. Allman, 1845. 108 p., [6] l. of pls., maps, 15 cm. Cover title: John Guy’s geography. Running title: John Guy’s geography for children. Frontispiece map by Chabot. Includes questions and exercises for the student. Partial page of publisher’s catalog tipped in: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.’s select list of school books. Owner’s inscription: W. Mayo, April 19, 1845. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .G89 1845] 315. Guy, John. Geography for children, on a perfectly easy plan: adapted for the use of schools and private families, by John Guy. 42nd edition. London: T. Allman, 1855. 108 p., [5] l. of pls., col. maps, 15 cm. Cover title: John Guy’s geography. Running title: John Guy’s geography for children. Maps hand colored in outline. Includes questions and exercises for the student. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .G89 1855] 316. Guy, John. Geography for children, on a perfectly easy plan: adapted for the use of schools and private families, by John Guy. 60th edition, enlarged and improved. London: T.J. Allman, 1865. 126 p., [6] l. of pls., col. maps, 15 cm. Cover title: John Guy’s geography. Running title: John Guy’s geography for children. Maps hand colored. Includes questions and exercises for the student. Publisher’s advertisements on lining papers. Publisher’s red leather binding with blind-stamped floral motif. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .G89 1865] 317. Guy, John. Geography for children, on a perfectly easy plan: adapted for the use of schools and private families, by John Guy. 90th edition, enlarged and improved. London: T.J. Allman, 1873. 126 p., [6] l. of pls., col. maps, 15 cm. Cover title: John Guy’s geography. Running title: John Guy’s geography for children. Maps hand colored. Frontispiece map of the world engraved by C. Montague. Includes questions and exercises for the student. Publisher’s advertisements on lining papers. Publisher’s binding. Owners’ inscriptions: Edith J. Clines; Mrs. J. He[wes?], Nov. 18th, 1873.

57 Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .G89 1873] 318. Guy, John. Geography for children, on a perfectly easy plan: adapted for the use of schools and private families, by John Guy. New edition, enlarged and improved. London: Allman and Son, 1883. 126 p., [6] l. of pls., col. maps, 15 cm. Cover title: John Guy’s geography. Running title: John Guy’s geography for children. Maps hand colored. Frontispiece map of the world engraved by C. Montague. Includes questions and exercises for the student. Publisher’s advertisements on lining papers. Publisher’s red cloth binding with blind-stamped floral motif. Owner’s inscription: Miss A. Crocton, 1885. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .G89 1883] 319. Guy, Joseph. Guy’s school geography, on a new and easy plan: comprising not only a complete general description, but much topographical information, in a well digested order...expressly adapted to every age and capacity, and to every class of learners, both in ladies’ and gentlemen’s schools, by Joseph Guy. 3rd edition, enlarged and much improved. London: Printed for C. Cradock and W. Joy, 1813. viii, 177 p., [6] folded l. of pls.: 6 maps, 16 cm. Running title: Guy’s geography. Includes problems and questions for the student. Owner’s inscription: Mrs. Stuart. Publisher’s catalog: [7] p. at end. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .G895 1813] 320. Guy, Joseph. Guy’s school geography, on a new and easy plan: comprising not only a complete general description, but much topographical information, in a well digested order...expressly adapted to every age and capacity, and to every class of learners, both in ladies’ and gentlemen’s schools, by Joseph Guy. 13th edition, corrected to the present time. London: Printed for Baldwin and Cradock, [1823?]. vi, 180 p., [7] folded l. of pls.: 7 maps, 16 cm. Running title: Guy’s geography. Maps engraved by Russell & Son. Includes “Problems to be solved on the terrestrial globe” and “Questions...on the map of the world” (p. 148-169). Publisher’s catalog: [4] p. at end. Owner’s inscription: R. Rickman. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .G895 1823] 321. Guy, Joseph. Guy’s school geography, on a new and easy plan: comprising not only a complete general description, but much topographical information, in a well digested order...expressly adapted to every age and capacity, and to every class of learners, both in ladies’ and gentlemen’s schools, by Joseph Guy. 16th edition, enlarged and thoroughly corrected. London: Cradock and Co., 1843. viii, 204 p., [7] folded l. of pls.: 7 maps, 16 cm. Running title: Guy’s geography. Maps engraved by Russell & Son. Includes “Problems to be solved on the terrestrial globe” and “Questions...on the map of the world” (p. 172-193). Publisher’s catalog: [4] p. at end. Owner’s inscription: Elinor Stewart. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift,

58 2008.

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322. Guy, Joseph. Guy’s school geography, on a new and easy plan: comprising not only a complete general description, but much topographical information, in a well digested order...expressly adapted to every age and capacity, and to every class of learners, both in ladies’ and gentlemen’s schools, by Joseph Guy. 22nd edition, thoroughly corrected. London: Cradock and Co., 1853. viii, 204 p., [8] l. of pls. (7 folded): 8 maps, 16 cm. Running title: Guy’s geography. “Illustrated with seven new maps, finely engraved by Becker.” Includes “Problems to be solved on the terrestrial globe” and “Questions...on the map of the world” (p. 172-193). Publisher’s catalog: [4] p. at end. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .G895 1853] 323. Guy, Joseph. Guy’s school geography, on a new and easy plan: comprising not only a complete general description, but much topographical information, in a well digested order...expressly adapted to every age and capacity, and to every class of learners, both in ladies’ and gentlemen’s schools, by Joseph Guy. 29th edition, revised, enlarged, and thoroughly corrected. London: Whittaker, 1869. viii, 244 p., [7] l. of pls. (6 folded): 7 maps, 16 cm. Running title: Guy’s geography. Maps engraved by F.P. Becker and published by Cradock & Co. Includes “Problems to be solved on the terrestrial globe” and “Questions...on the map of the world” (p. 206-227). Publisher’s catalog: [4] p. at end. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .G895 1869] 324. Hader, Berta. Berta and Elmer Hader’s picture book of the states. New York & London: Harper & Brothers, 1932. [60] p., ill., maps, 24 x 32 cm. First edition. Illustrated titlepage and lining-papers. The Haders are well-known illustrators. Gift, 2004. [fE 169 .H145]. 325. Half hours in the wide West, over mountains, rivers and prairies... London: W. Isbister Ltd., [1875?]. 340 p., 18 cm. Part of the series: Half hour library of travel, nature and science for young readers. Acquired 1943. [G 835 .378] 326. Hall, Basil. Fragments of voyages and travels, chiefly for the use of young persons. [1st to 3d series]...By Captain Basil Hall... London: E. Moxon, 1840. 3 p. l., 165 p., 2 l., 160, [4], 169, [1] p., 24 cm. [G 12 .384] 327. Hall, Basil. Travels in India, Ceylon and Borneo, selected and edited with a biographical introduction by Professor H.G. Rawlinson... Part of the series: The Broadway travellers. London: G. Routledge & Sons, [1931]. 271 p., front. (port.), pls., 23 cm. At head of title: Captain Basil Hall, B.N., F.R.S. Chapters I, VI, and VII of vol. II of the second series, and vol. II of the third series of the Fragments of voyages and travels.-cf. Preface. [G 12 .115 v. 24]

59 328. Hall, Samuel Reed. The geography and history of Vermont, by S. R. Hall, LL.D. Also the Constitution of the United States, with notes and questions. Second edition, revised by Pliny H. White... Montpelier: C.W. Willard, 1871. 1 p. l., [7]-270 p., ill., maps (1 fold.), 19 cm. Recommended by the Board of education of Vermont, for use in the schools of the state. [G 843 .382] 329. Hall, Samuel Reed. The geography and history of Vermont...also the constitution of the United States, with notes and questions. Third edition, revised by Pliny H. White... Authorized by the Legislature of Vermont, for use in the schools of the state. Montpelier [Vt.]: Freeman Steam Print. House, 1875. 280 p., ill., maps (1 folded), 19 cm. Acquired 1916. [G 843 .383] 330. C. S. Hammond & Company. Hammond’s illustrated atlas for young America: full-color maps and up-to-date facts with new concepts about our physical and political world. Maplewood, N.J.: C.S. Hammond, 1956. 96 p., ill. (some col.), maps, 26 cm. Contents: Maps and how to use them.--Our physical and political world.--Man’s story in maps. Lining papers contain tables of facts on the earth and solar system, principal lakes, inland seas, oceans, rivers, islands and mountains of the world, and index. Gift, 2004. [G 1019 .H334 1956] 331. Harnisch, Wilhelm. Die wichtigsten neuern land- und seereisen. Für die jugend und andere leser bearbeitet von dr. Wilhelm Harnisch... Leipzig: Verlag von Gerhard Fleischer, 1829-1832. 16 v., fold. front., fold. pls., fold. maps, 18 cm. Volumes 1-11: “Neue, wohlfeile ausgabe.” Acquired 1932. [G 12 .386] 332. Hathway, James A. The story of maps & map-making: how man has charted his changing world from ancient times to the space age. Illustrated by Harry McNaught. New York: Golden Press, 1960. 53 p., ill., 24 cm. Part of the series: Golden library of knowledge. Listed as juvenile literature. Gift, 1999. [GA 201 .H3] 333. Hathway, James A. The story of maps & map-making: how man has charted his changing world from ancient times to the space age. Illustrated by Harry McNaught. New York: Golden Press, 1966, ©1960. 57, [1] p., ill. (part col.), maps, 29 cm. Includes index. Listed as juvenile literature. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fGA 201 .H3 1966] 334. Helme, Elizabeth. Instructive rambles in London, and the adjacent villages. Designed to amuse the mind, and improve the understanding of youth, by Elizabeth Helme. Philadelphia: Printed by Budd & Bartram, for Thomas Dobson, 1799. xii, [13]-308 p., 1 ill., 19 cm. (12mo). The frontispiece is wanting. Signatures: A-2B6 2C4. References: Evans 35610. Acquired 1959. [Case Y 155 .H 368] 335. Henderson, Thomas. An easy system of the geography of the world; by way of question and

60 answer. Principally designed for schools. By Thomas Henderson. Lexington, Ky.: Printed by Thomas T. Skillman, 1813. 213 p., 17 cm. Signatures: A-R6, S5 (last verso blank). Each signature marked on only 1st and 3d leaf, the latter being signed, A2, B2, etc. Advertisement written at “Great Crossing academy, Scott county, Ky.” Appendix (p. [161]-213) devoted mainly to the Mississippi valley with a chapter on the British possession in North America. Forms part of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana at the Newberry Library. References: Shaw & Shoemaker 28730; and Howes H410. Gift, 1964. [Graff 1852] 336. Herbertson, Andrew John. Man and his work; an introduction to human geography, by A. J. Herberston...and F. D. Herbertson... London: A and C. Black, 1899. viii, 118 p., 18 cm. Part of the series: Black’s school geography. Acquired 1915. [Q 17 .4] 337. [Heron, Robert]. Scotland delineated, or, A geographical description of every shire of Scotland including the northern and western isles: with some account of the curiosities, antiquities, and the present state of the country: for the use of young persons. Edinburgh: Printed for James Neill, sold by Bell & Bradfute and W. Creech and G.G.J. & J. Robinson, London, 1791. [4], 389, [11] p., fold. map, 19 cm (8vo). Author named in 1797 edition which had the title: Scotland described, or, a topographical description of all the counties of Scotland...by Robert Heron. There are two other titles: Geographical description of every shire of Scotland including the northern and western isles and Scotland described. Signatures: pi2 A-2B8. Includes index. Errata: p. [11] at the end. Bookplate of: Lady Douglas. The map has been removed and cataloged separately: Map 2F G 5770 1790 .A5. Gift, 1994. [Case DA 855 .H47 1791] 338. Hettema, H., Jr. Schoolatlas. 1896. Historische schoolatlas: ten gebruike bij het onderwijs in de vaderlandsche en algemeene geschiedenis, door H. Hettema Jr. Zwolle: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink, 1896. 1 atlas (30 l. of folded pls.), ill., 30 col. maps, 37 cm. Cover title: Historische schoolatlas. Scales differ. References: Koeman VI Hett A1; Phillips, 09043. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1030 .H4882 1896] 339. Hettema, H., Jr. Schoolatlas. 1901. Historische schoolatlas: ten gebruike bij het onderwijs in de vaderlandsche en algemeene geschiedenis, door H. Hettema Jr. 3e, herziene en vermeerde druk. Zwolle: Tjeenk Willink, 1901. 1 atlas ([33] l. of pls. (some folded)), ill., 33 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. There are two copies. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1030 .H4882 1901] 340. Hettema, H., Jr. Schoolatlas. 1901. Schoolatlas: ten gebruike bij het onderwijs in de vaderlandsche en algemeene geschiedenis, door H. Hettema Jr. 3e, herziene en vermeerde druk. Zwolle: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink, 1901. 1 atlas ([4] p., A-i [i.e. J] folded l.): 10 folded col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. “Prijs f 1.30.”--Cover. One folded leaf numbered as two, with pagination reversed (“No. J” and “No. i”). Publisher’s

61 advertisements on back cover. References: Koeman, Hett D3. Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1861 .S1 H48 1901] 341. Hettema, H., Jr. Schoolatlas. 1908. Schoolatlas: ten gebruike bij het onderwijs in de vaderlandsche en algemeene geschiedenis, door H. Hettema Jr. 5e, herziene en vermeerde druk. Zwolle: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink, 1908. 1 atlas ([2], 11, i.e. [10] l. (chiefly folded)): 10 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. “Prijs: f 1.25, Gecartonneerd: f 1.50.”--Cover. One folded leaf numbered as p. 9-10. References: Koeman, Hett D5. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1861 .S1 H48 1908] 342. Hettema, H., Jr. Schoolatlas. 1913. Historische schoolatlas: ten gebruike bij het onderwijs in de vaderlandsche en algemeene geschiedenis, door H. Hettema Jr. 7e, herziene en vermeerde druk. Zwolle: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink, 1913. 1 atlas ( [4] p., 35 l. of pls.): 35 col. maps, 35 cm. Scales differ. Publisher’s green cloth binding. (A8508). References: Koeman, Hett A7. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1030 .H4882 1913] 343. Hettema, H., Jr. Schoolatlas. 1913. Historische schoolatlas: ten gebruike bij het onderwijs in de vaderlandsche en algemeene geschiedenis, door H. Hettema Jr. 7e, herziene en vermeerde druk. Zwolle: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink, 1913. 1 atlas ( [4] p., 35 l. of pls.): 35 col. maps, 35 cm. Scales differ. Publisher’s brown cloth binding. (A3191). References: Koeman, Hett A7. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1030 .H4882 1913] 344. Hettema, H., Jr. Schoolatlas. 1918. [Groote historische schoolatlas, ten gebruike bij het onderwijs in de vaderlandsche en algemeene geschiedenis, door H. Hettema, Jr. 9e herziene en vermeerde druk]. [Zwolle: Tjeenk Willink, not before 1918]. 1 atlas ([4] p., 36 l. (chiefly folded)): 36 col. maps, 34 cm. Scales differ. Imperfect: title page and preliminary pages missing; description supplied by Nederlandse Centrale Catalogus (NCC). Date of publication suggested by map: De Wereldoorlog (1914-1918), p. 35. Some colored maps with text and maps on verso. Original publisher’s binding with title on cover: Groote historische schoolatlas; publisher’s advertisements on back paste down. References: Koeman, Hett A9. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1030 .H4882 1918] 345. Hettema, H., Jr. Schoolatlas. 1927. Groote historische schoolatlas, ten gebruike bij het onderwijs in de vaderlandsche en algemeene geschiedenis, door H. Hettema, Jr. 11. herziene en vermeerderde druk. Zwolle: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink, 1927. [6] p., 36 col. maps (part fold.), 34 cm. Black and white maps with text on versos or rectos of some colored maps. Includes index. His name is also given as Hette Hettes Hettema. Gift, 1975. [Map 5C 34]

62 346. Hettema, H., Jr. Schoolatlas. 1931. Groote historische schoolatlas, ten gebruike bij het onderwijs in de vaderlandsche en algemeene geschiedenis, door H. Hettema, Jr. 12e herziene en vermeerde druk. Zwolle: Tjeenk Willink, 1931. 1 atlas ([6] p., 37 l. (chiefly folded)): 37 col. maps, 34 cm. Scales differ. Some colored maps with text and maps on verso. “ing. f 5, geb. f 5.90.” Publisher’s advertisements on back pastedown. Includes index. References: Koeman Hett A12. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1030 .H4882 1931] 347. Hettema, H., Jr. Schoolatlas. 1947. Groote historische schoolatlas, ten gebruike bij het onderwijs in de vaderlandsche en algemeene geschiedenis, door H. Hettema, Jr.. 16e herziene en vermeerde druk. Zwolle: Tjeenk Willink, 1947. 1 atlas ([6] p., 38 l. (chiefly folded)): 38 col. maps, 34 cm. Scales differ. Some colored maps with text and maps on verso. Label on title page: ing. f 6.30, geb. f 7.55. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1030 .H4882 1947] 348. Heywood, John. Juvenile atlas. Manchester: Printed & published by J. Heywood, 170 Deansgate, [between 1850 and 1859?]. 1 atlas ([20] l. of pls.), 20 hand-col. maps, 23 cm. Scales differ. Printed label on cover with title: Juvenile atlas, containing twenty maps, coloured. Maps engraved by Geo. Petrie, Manchester and J. Archer, London. Two owners’ inscriptions: Davis Smith, Bank Rd.; Robert H. Glen, 1st Div., 4th Class. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .H49 1850z] 349. Hillyer, Virgil Mores. A child’s geography of the world. By V. M. Hillyer. With many maps and illustrations by Mary Sherwood Wright Jones. New York: D. AppletonCentury Co., 1938, ©1935. xvii, 472 p., ill., 21 cm. Gift, 1999. [G 133 .H5] 350. Hofsinde, Robert. Indian hunting, written and illustrated by Robert Hofsinde (Gray-Wolf). New York: Morrow, 1962. 96 p., ill., 22 cm. Summary: Describes the hunting methods used by North American Indians to secure large and small game and marine life including whales, seals, and salmon. Listed as juvenile literature. Gift, 2007. [Ayer E 98 .H8 H63 1962] 351. Holle, L. Vollständiger Schul-Atlas der Neuesten Erdkunde: in 27 Karten, ausgeführt im geographisch lithographischen Institute von L. Holle...7. vielfach verbesserte Auflage. In Wolfenbüttel: Verlag der Holle’schen Buch Kunst und Musikalien Handlung, 1851. 1 atlas (28 folded l. of pls.), ill., 25 col. maps, 25 cm. Scales differ. Engraved title-page. Maps hand colored in outline. Maps lithographed by L. Holle and by A. Gödeck. Publisher’s advertisements on title-page. Owner’s inscription: Aan den heer L.N. Groen ter gedachte van C.A. Carlquist, Amsterdam d. 13 Junij 1862. Owner’s inscription: Mr. N.M. Groen. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .H654 1851]

63 352. Homann Erben (Firm). Major atlas scholasticus ex triginta sex generalibus et specialibus mappis Homannianis: quantum ad generalem orbis & imprimis Germaniae notitiam sufficiunt in gratiam erudiendae Iuventutis, compositvs in vulgarem usum scholarum et discentium a. 1752 exhibitus ab Homannianis heredibus. [Nuremberg: Homannianis heredibus, 1776?]. 1 atlas ([75] l.), ill., 36 hand col. maps, 56 cm. Scales differ. Maps listed on title-page in Latin and German. Many maps in Latin and French. Includes maps dated from 1730 to 1776. Map of Africa signed: D.A. Hauer sculp.; map of America signed: Seb. Dorn sc. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes oversize G 1015 .H66 1776] 353. Hood, Peter. About maps, by Peter Hood. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books Ltd., 1950. 31 p., ill. (some col.), maps, 18 x 22 cm. Part of the series: Puffin picture book, v. 67. Cover-title. Colored pictorial wrappers. Price: “Two shillings.” In envelope. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes GA 130 .H66 1950] 354. Hughes, William. Philips’ school atlas of classical geography, by William Hughes. New and enlarged edition, with a copious consulting index. London: George Philip & Son, [1870?]. [4], 19 p., [18] l. of pls., 18 col. maps, 28 cm. Cover title: Philips’ classical atlas. Scales differ. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1033 .H87 1870] 355. Huish, Marcus Bourne. Happy England, as painted by Helen Allingham. With memoir and descriptions, by Marcus B. Huish. London: A. & C. Black, 1909. xi, 204 p., [81] l. of pls., 80 col. ill., 1 port., 25 cm. Part of the series: Black’s beautiful books, v. 50. Contents: Our title.--Paintresses, past and present.--The artist’s early work.--The artist’s Surrey home.--The influence of Witley.--The woods, the lanes, and the fields.--Cottages and homesteads.--Gardens and orchards.--Tennyson’s homes.--Mrs. Allingham and her contemporaries. Series statement from publisher advertisements; numbering supplied. “Published September 1903; reprinted November 1904; reissued larger size, November 1909.” Printed by R. & R. Clark, Limited, Edinburgh. Each plate is accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress. Original publisher’s illustrated binding; back cover stamped by County School, Aberystwyth. Bookplate: “County School, Aberysthwyth, Session 1913-14, form IV. Special Prize awarded to Frances Bearne.” Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes Z 1033 .F5 B5 v. 50] 356. Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman. Manual of Biblical geography: a text-book on Bible history, by J. L. Hurlbut. With an introduction by J. H. Vincent. Popular edition. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co., 1884. xii, 158 p., [1] l. of pls., ill. (some col. & fold.), maps (some col.), 31 cm. “Especially prepared for the use of students and teachers of the Bible, and for Sunday school instruction, containing maps, plans, review charts, colored diagrams, and illustrated with accurate views of the principal cities and localities known to Bible

64 history.” “That book on Bible history for students and teachers of the Bible and Sunday school instruction”–cover. Includes index. [fBS 630 .H87 1884] 357. Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman. Manual of Biblical geography: a text-book on Bible history, by J. L. Hurlbut. With an introduction by J. H. Vincent. Revised edition. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co., 1887. 158 p., [1] l. of pls., ill. (some col.), maps (some col.), 31 cm. “Especially prepared for the use of students and teachers of the Bible, and for Sunday school instruction, containing maps, plans, review charts, colored diagrams, and illustrated with accurate views of the principal cities and localities known to Bible history.” Includes index. [fBS 630 .H87 1887] 358. Hyrst, H. W. G. Adventures in the Arctic regions: romantic incidents & perils of travel, sport, and exploration around the poles, by H. W. G. Hyrst. London: Seeley and Co., 1911. 319, [1] p., [16] l. of pls., ill., 21 cm. Bookplate: Boys’ Grammar School, Suva, Fiji. Prize book for Simeon Lazarus, dated Dec. 1924. “With sixteen illustrations.” Publisher’s illustrated cloth binding. Listed as juvenile literature. Forms part of the Gerald F. Fitzgerald Collection at the Newberry Library. Acquired 2008. [Fitzgerald G 590 .H97 1911] 359. Ingalls, George W. True stories of Indians, wild and civilized [manuscript], told by George W. Ingalls...Written by Vernille DeWitt-Warr, pen & ink sketches by Ralph du Maurier: beautifully illustrated. N. p., 1915. 1 v. (388 l.), ill., 33 cm. Forms part of the Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library). Formerly known as Ayer MS 438b. For more information consult the Special Collections Info. File. U.S. Indian Agent, mine operator, businessman, probation officer, and journalist, George W. Ingalls lived and worked in several western states from 1870 to 1915. In the 1870’s Ingalls served as U.S. Indian Agent for Nevada, Utah, and southeastern California and was later appointed agent for the Consolidated Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole Indian tribes. During the next three decades, he had contact with various tribes and personally knew many prominent chiefs. Ingalls settled in Nevada in the early 1900’s and devoted his remaining years to writing articles about his Indian experiences. This typescript produced in 1915 by George W. Ingalls was intended to serve as an introduction for children to western American Indian tribes. Apparently unpublished, the typescript includes chapters on various Indian legends and creation stories as well as individual sections on the life and customs of twelve different tribes. The typescript is profusely illustrated with over 160 mounted photographs, snapshots, and a few sketches of Indian chiefs, groups of Indians, and scenes depicting daily life. [Vault Ayer MS 3100] 360. Irving, Benjamin Atkinson. An atlas of modern geography, for the use of Windermere College, by B. A. Irving. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; Windermere: J. Garnett, [1862?]. 1 atlas ([34] l. of pls. (some folded)), maps, 30 cm. Scales differ. Cover title: Windermere College atlas. Owner’s inscription: F. Rainsford Hannay, 20 April 1869. Hand-drawn maps and ms notes throughout. Includes blank pages for exercises.

65 Publisher’s cloth binding with gold stamped title: The Windermere College atlas. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. G[iBfta,s2k0e0s8f.G 1019 .I78 1862] 361. Issleib, Wilhelm. Atlas zur biblischen Geschichte: zum Gebrauch in Gymnasien, Real- und Bürgerschulen... bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Wilhelm Issleib und Th. König. Zweite Auflage. Gera: Druck und Verlag von Issleib & Rietzschel, 1876. 1 atlas ([2] p., viii p. of pls.), 8 col. maps, 29 cm. Scales differ. “8 Blatt in Farbendruck.” Bound with: J.E. Braselmann’s Bibel-Atlas zum Schul- und Privatgebrauche... Düsseldorf: Hermann Michels, 1878. Bound in boards covered in black-marbled paper with handwritten label: Bibel-Atlas, Karl Fauber. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 2230 .I87 1876] 362. Issleib, Wilhelm. Atlas zur biblischen Geschichte: zum Gebrauch in Gymnasien, Real- und Bürgerschulen...bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Wilhelm Issleib und Th. König. Dritte Auflage. Gera: Druck und Verlag von Issleib & Rietzschel, [1890?]. 1 atlas ([2] p., viii p. of pls.), 8 col. maps, 29 cm. Scales differ. Publisher’s paper label pasted on front cover. “8 Blatt in Farbendruck.” Advertisement pasted on inside back cover. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 2230 .I87 1890] 363. Issleib, Wilhelm. Historisch-geographischer Schul-Atlas: 36 Karten in Farbendruck, entworfen von Th. König. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Wilhelm Issleib. Gera: Druck und Verlag von Issleib & Rietzschel, 1874. 1 atlas (36 l. of pls.), 36 col. maps, 29 x 38 cm. Scales differ. Former owner: Ferdinand Leibs. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1030 .I87 1874] 364. Jacobs, Joseph. The story of geographical discovery; how the world became known, by Joseph Jacobs. With twenty-four maps, &c. London: G. Newnes, Ltd., 1899. vi p., 1 l., [9]-224 p. incl. front. (coat of arms), ill. (incl. maps), 16 cm. Lettered on cover: The library of useful stories. “Annals of discovery”: p. [108]-224. [G 004 .45] 365. Japan. Kokusai Kankôkyoku. Japan for the young. [Tokyo]: Board of Tourist Industry, Japanese Gov’t Railways, 1937. 4, 134 p., ill., fold. col. map (in pocket), 22 cm. “Books on Japan”: p. 133-134. Gift, 1937. [G 67 .444] 366. Johnson, Alvin Jewett. Johnson’s new illustrated (steel plate) family atlas, with descriptions, geographical, statistical, and historical, compiled, drawn, and engraved under the supervision of J. H. Colton and A. J. Johnson. New York: Johnson and Browning, 1862. 99, [1] p., 92 col. maps, ill., 48 cm. Added title-page, engraved. Gift. [Case over-size G 1019 .J5 1862] 367. Johnston, Alexander Keith. Elementary school atlas of general and descriptive geography, by Alexander Keith Johnston. Edinburgh & London: Blackwood, 1858. 1 atlas (22 p., 20

66 fold. l. of pls.), 20 col. maps, 22 cm. Cover title: Keith Johnston’s elementary atlas. Scales differ. Includes index. Relief shown by hachures. “Engraved and printed in colours by W. & A.K. Johnston”--on maps. Publisher’s advertisements [2] p. at end. Annotated by former owner throughout. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 1019 .J643 1858] 368. Johnston, Alexander Keith. The physical atlas of natural phenomena: for the use of colleges, academies, and families, by Alexander Keith Johnston. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1850. 1 atlas (122 p., [29] l. of pls.), ill., 26 maps, tables, 38cm. Scales differ. Publisher’s advertisements at front. Maps engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston and published by William Blackwood & Sons. References: Phillips 227. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1046.C1 .J64 1850] 369. Johnston, Alexander Keith. The physical atlas of natural phenomena, by Alexander Keith Johnston. Reduced from the edition in imperial folio for the use of colleges, academies, and families. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1854. 1 atlas (122 p., [24] l. of pls.), ill., 25 col. maps, 38 cm. Scales differ. Includes index. Maps engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1046.C1 .J64 1854] 370. Johnston, Alexander Keith. School atlas of astronomy: comprising, in twenty-one plates, a complete series of illustrations of the heavenly bodies, by Alex. Keith Johnston. New and enlarged edition with an Elementary survey of the heavens, designed as an accompaniment to this atlas by Robert Grant. Edinburgh & London: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1877. 1 atlas ( 70 p., [1] l., 21 folded l. of pls., 21 col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. Cover title: Johnston’s school astronomical atlas. Spine title: Johnston’s astronomical atlas. Owner’s inscription: John G. Maitland. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes fQB 65 .J64 1877] 371. Johnston, Alexander Keith. School atlas of classical geography: comprising, in twentythree plates, maps and plans of all the important countries and localities referred to by classical authors, constructed from the best materials, and embodying the results of the most recent investigations. By Alex. Keith Johnston. A new and enlarged edition. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1867. 1 atlas (26 l. of pls., 36 p.), 23 col. maps, 28 cm. Cover title: Keith Johnston’s school classical atlas. Spine title: Johnston’s classical atlas. Scales differ. “With a complete index of places.” Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers. “Engraved and printed in colours by W. & A.K. Johnston.”--on maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes fG 1033 .J6 1867]

67 372. Johnston, Alexander Keith. A school atlas of general and descriptive geography: exhibiting the actual and comparative extent of all the countries in the world, with their present political divisions founded on the most recent discoveries and rectifications, by Alex. Keith Johnston. Edinburgh & London: Blackwood, 1852. 1 atlas (28 p., 22 folded l. of pls.), 22 col. maps, 28 cm. Cover title: Keith Johnston’s general school atlas. Scales differ. Includes index. Relief shown by hachures. Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1019 .J647 1852] 373. Johnston, Alexander Keith. A school atlas of general and descriptive geography: exhibiting the actual and comparative extent of all the countries in the world, with their present political divisions, founded on the most recent discoveries and rectifications, by Alex. Keith Johnston. A new edition. Edinburgh & London: W. Blackwood, 1870. 1 atlas (40 p., 26 folded l. of pls.), 26 col. maps, 28 cm. Cover title: Keith Johnston’s school general atlas. Scales differ. Includes index. Relief shown by hachures. Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers and [5] pages at end. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1019 .J647 1870] 374. Johnston, Alexander Keith. A school atlas of general and descriptive geography: exhibiting the actual and comparative extent of all the countries in the world, with their present political divisions founded on the most recent discoveries and edifications, by Alex. Keith Johnston. New edition. Edinburgh & London: W. Blackwood, 1873. 1 atlas (40 p., 26 folded l. of pls.), 26 col. maps, 28 cm. Cover title: Keith Johnston’s school general atlas. Scales differ. Includes index. Relief shown by hachures. Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers and [5] pages at end. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1019 .J647 1873] 375. Johnston, Alexander Keith. A school atlas of physical geography: illustrating in a series of original designs the elementary facts of geology hydrology, meteorology, and natural history, by Alex. Keith Johnston. New edition. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1858. 1 atlas (23 p., 38 l. of pls.), 1 ill., 18 col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. “Engraved and printed in colours by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh.”--on maps. Four page advertisement for Keith Johnston’s Royal Atlas of Modern Geography tipped in. Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1046.C1 .J642 1858] 376. Johnston, Alexander Keith. School atlas of physical geography: illustrating in a series of original designs the elementary facts of geology hydrology, meteorology, and natural history, by Alex. Keith Johnston. New and enlarged edition. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1869. 1 atlas (42 p., 20 fold. l. of pls.), 2 ill., 18 col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. “Engraved and printed in colours by W. & A.K. Johnston,

68 Edinburgh.”--on maps. Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers. Bookplate of Cabrillo College Library. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1046.C1 .J642 1869] 377. Johnston, Alexander Keith. School atlas of physical geography: illustrating in a series of original designs the elementary facts of geology hydrology, meteorology, and natural history, by Alex. Keith Johnston. New and enlarged edition. Edinburgh & London: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1880. 1 atlas (53 p., 20 l. of pls.), 2 ill., 18 col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. Some maps signed A.K. Johnston others signed Keith Johnston. Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1046.C1 .J642 1880] 378. W. & A.K. Johnston, Ltd. Sixpenny atlas. Edinburgh & London: W. & A.K. Johnston, [1876?]. 1 atlas (41 p.), 41 col. maps, 22 cm. Cover title. Part of the series: Johnston’s simplex series of school atlases. Scales differ. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 1019 .J655 1876] 379. W. & A.K. Johnston, Ltd. The unrivalled atlas of modern geography for schools and families: thirty four maps with index to 20,000 names. Edinburgh & London: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1875. 1 atlas ([2], 33, 36 p.), 34 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Bookplate laid in: Ex Libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift. [Baskes fG 1010 .J6 1875] 380. W. & A.K. Johnston, Ltd. The unrivalled atlas of modern geography for schools and families: thirty four maps with index to twenty thousand names contained in the atlas. Edinburgh & London: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1876. 1 atlas ([33], 36 p.), 34 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers. Ownership markings of the Chicago Historical Society. Acquired 2006. [Case fG 1019 .J654 1876] 381. W. & A.K. Johnston, Ltd. The unrivalled atlas of modern geography for schools and families: thirty four maps with index to 20,000 names contained in the atlas. Edinburgh & London: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1877. 1 atlas ([6], 33, 36, [4] p.), 34 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers and [4] pages at front and end. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift. [Baskes fG 1010 .J6 1877] 382. W. & A.K. Johnston, Ltd. The unrivalled atlas of modern geography for schools and families: thirty four maps with index to 20,000 names contained in the atlas. Edinburgh & London: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1879. 1 atlas ([2], 33, 36 p.), 34 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift. [Baskes fG 1010 .J6 1879]

69 383. W. & A.K. Johnston, Ltd. The unrivalled atlas of modern geography for schools and families: forty maps with index to twenty thousand names contained in the atlas. 21st edition. Edinburgh & London: W. & A.K. Johnston, [1892?]. 1 atlas, 39 col. maps, 37 cm. Scales differ. Includes index. Publisher’s advertisements on inside front and back covers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift. [Baskes fG 1010 .J6 1892] 384. W. & A.K. Johnston & G.W. Bacon Ltd. The advanced modern school atlas, edited by Charles Matheson...and W. R. McCormack. 3rd edition. Edinburgh & London: W & A.K Johnston & G.W. Bacon, 1943. 1 atlas (64, [10] p.), 95 col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. “A series of 64 coloured plates, containing 138 maps; physical, political, climate & economic; statistical tables; consulting index, giving latitude and longitude.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes fG 1019 .J67 1943] 385. W. & A.K. Johnston & G.W. Bacon Ltd. The advanced modern school atlas: a series of 64 coloured plates, containing 95 maps; physical, political, climate & economic; consulting index, giving latitude and longitude. 4th edition. Edinburgh & London: W & A.K Johnston & G.W. Bacon, 1956 (reprinted 1961). 1 atlas (64, [8] p.), 95 col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .J67 1956] 386. Jones, Louis Thomas. Indian cultures of the Southwest. San Antonio: Naylor Co., [1967]. xviii, 77 p., ill. (part col.), map (on lining papers), 22 cm. Appraises the unique cultures of the Pueblo, Hopi, and Zuni Indians, who live today on ancestral grounds much as they did before the first European explorer arrived. Includes bibliographical references. Listed as juvenile literature. Acquired 1973. [Ayer 4A 1636] 387. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography and world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. New York: Rand McNally, [1950]. vi, 398 p., ill. (part col.), 26 cm. Part of the series: Rand McNally social studies series. Register of copyrights certificate no. 48311; Canadian copyright no. 89500; Philippine copyright no. 5049. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1950 J6] 388. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography and world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. Chicago: Rand McNally, [1953]. vi, 398 p., ill., 26 cm. Part of the series: Rand McNally social studies series. Register of copyrights certificate no. 114036; International copyright no. 105170. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1953 J6] 389. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography and world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. New York: Rand McNally, 1956. vi, 398 p., ill., 26 cm. Part of the series: Rand McNally social studies series. Includes index. Register of copyrights

70 certificate no. A-254686; Canadian no. 119439. Bibliography: p. 363. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1956 J6] 390. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography and world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. New York: Rand McNally, [1957]. vi, 412 p., ill., 26 cm. Part of the series: Rand McNally social studies series. Register of copyrights certificate no. 306753; Canadian no. 124619. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1957 J6] 391. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography and world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1961. vi, 412 p., ill., 26 cm. Part of the series: Rand McNally social studies series. Includes index. Register of copyrights certificate no. 508675; Canadian no. 146195. Bibliography: p. 363. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1961 J6] 392. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography and world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. Second edition. New York: Rand McNally, [1962]. 532 p., ill., 27 cm. + 1 student workbook + 1 teacher’s edition workbook. Register of copyrights certificate no. 552707; Canadian copyright no. 151356. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1962 J6] 393. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography and world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. With introduction by Stephen B. Jones. Tests by James F. Pokorny. Teacher annotated second edition. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1964. 48, xi, 532 p., ill., 26 cm. Student text has date: 1962. Includes bibliographies and index. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1964 J6t] 394. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography and world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. Second edition. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1965. xi, 532 p., ill., 26 cm. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1965 J6] 395. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography and world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. Second edition. Chicago: Rand McNally, [1966]. xi, 532 p., ill., 26 cm. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1966 J6] 396. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography and world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. With introduction by Stephen B. Jones. Tests by James F. Pokorny. Teacher annotated second edition. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1966. 39, xi, 532 p., ill., 26 cm. Includes bibliographies and index. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1966 J66] 397. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography & world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. Third edition. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1971. xi, 659, 48 p., ill. (some col.),

71 col. maps, 24 cm. + 1 workbook (156 p., 24 cm.). This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1971 J6] 398. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography & world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1971. 96, xi, 659, A48 p., ill. (some col.), col. maps, 24 cm. + 1 Teacher’s edition workbook (156 p., 24 cm.). This is the third teacher’s annotated edition. Register of copyrights certificate no. A239744; workbook A275007. Includes bibliographies and index. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1971 J6t] 399. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography & world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. Fourth edition. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1976. xi, 659, A48 p., ill., 25 cm. + 1 workbook (156 p., 24 cm.). Register of copyrights certificate no. A 702531; workbook A 809575. Includes index. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1976 J6] 400. Jones, Stephen Barr. Geography & world affairs [by] Stephen B. Jones [and] Marion Fisher Murphy. Fourth edition, teacher’s annotated edition. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1976. 64, xi, 659, A48 p., ill., maps, 24 cm. + 1 workbook (156 p., 24 cm.). Register of copyrights certificate no. A 702530; workbook A 791612. Includes bibliographies and index. This is an high school textbook. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1976 J6t] 401. Joppen, Charles. Historical atlas of India for the use of high schools, colleges and private students. New impression. London, New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1934. 20 p., 33 maps, 25 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Acquired 1953. [Greenlee 4891 .J81 1934] 402. Josenhans, Joseph. Bilder aus der missionswelt. Für die deutsche jugend nach englischen originalien bearbeitet und mit kurzen erklärungen versehen von J. Josenhans... Mainz: J. Scholz, [1856]. 27 p., xx col. pls., 20 x 33 cm. Some of the lithographed plates are of North American Indians. A book dealer describes the English edition by the same publisher as follows: “Remarkable series of colour-plate views showing both what missionaries saw and how they interacted with heathen tribes and colonies around the world while attempting to spread the Gospel, with easy reading texts that are both informative and instructive: showing the conversion of Anglo-Saxons in Old England, stopping infanticide in China, native tribes of New Zealand, North American Indians, a female missionary school in Africa, &c. All told, there are nine views each of the American West, Occidental Africa with the Sierra Léone, India, and New Zealand, besides three of China and one of Britain. The author was head of the Evangelical Mission at Basel. Seebass 997 records a German version of this work...”--cf. Justin G. Schiller, Ltd., Catalogue 47, item 48. Acquired 1942. [Ayer 266 .J83 1856] 403. The junior atlas for schools: with an alphabetical index of the latitudes and longitudes of

72 12,000 places. London: Published by Henry George Collins, 1854. 1 atlas ([4], [19] p., [14] folded l. of pls.): 14 folded col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. Title vignette. “These Maps, being a selection from the Author’s ‘College Atlas,’ the Numbers of the Maps, for reference to the Index at the end of the present Work, must necessarily be the same.”-P.[3] first sequence. Maps engraved by J. Archer. Maps hand colored in outline. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .J86 1854] 404. Kaeppelin, Paul. Géographie: cours moyen (certificat d’études): la France et ses colonies: les cinq parties du monde [par] P. Kaeppelin. Paris: Librairie A. Hatier, [ca. 1920]. 75 p., ill., col. maps, 28 cm. Cover title: Géographie: cours moyen et supérieur (certificat d’études--2e partie): la France--les colonies: les cinq parties du monde. Caption title. “Avec la collaboration de MM. Josserand & Deléage, inspecteurs de l’Enseignement primaire”--Cover. “Édition augmentée de résumés”--Cover. Includes exercises. Listed as a juvenile geography with 35 maps. Owner’s inscription: L. Stauffer. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 126 .K34 1920] 405. Kampen, Albert van. Orbis terrarum antiquus: in scholarum usum descriptus, ab Alb. van Kampen. Editio 2. Gothae: Sumptibus Iusti Perthes, [1888]. 1 atlas ([2] p., 16 p. of pls.), 16 col. maps, 26 x 31 cm. Scales differ. “Insunt tabulae xvi cum xxx tabellis.”-Cover. Maps hand colored in outline. Author’s introduction dated 1888. Publisher’s paper covered boards with cloth spine. References: Phillips, 05620. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1033 .K32 1888] 406. Keller, Heinrich. [Keller’s Schul-Atlas über die ganze Erde: in 20 auf Kupfer gestoch. u. mit Farben belegten Karten]. [Zürich : Orell, Füssli u. Co., 1843]. 1 atlas (20 l. of pls.), 19 col. maps (1 folded), 24 x 31 cm. Caption title: Keller’s Schul-Atlas über die ganze Erde. Handwritten label pasted on cover: Atlas. Dousse François. Scales differ. Maps hand colored. Newberry’s copy lacks title-page. Title and publication information from Badziag and Tooley. References: Badziag, A., Schulatlanten in Deutschland und benachbarten Ländern vom 18. Jahrhundert bis 1950, 472; and Tooley, R.V., Tooley’s dictionary of mapmakers (1999), v. K-P, p. 13. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .K45 1843] 407. Kelly, Robert Talbot. Egypt, by R. Talbot Kelly. With twelve full-page illustrations in colour by the author. London: A. and C. Black, 1916. 86 p., 12 col. ill., 1 map, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. Series title also at head of title-page. Printed by Billing and Sons. Title within ornamental border. Listed as juvenile literature. Former owner’s inscription: To Lou with love from the Boy. Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 153 .P4 Egypt (1916)]

73 408. Kidd, Dudley. South Africa, by Dudley Kidd. With twelve full-page illustrations in colour by A. M. Goodall. London: A. and C. Black, 1919. vii, 87 p., 12 col. ill., 1 map, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. Series title also at head of title-page. Printed by Billing and Sons. Listed as juvenile literature. Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 153 South Africa (1919)] 409. Kiepert, Heinrich. H. Kiepert’s kleiner Hand-Atlas der neueren Geographie für Schule und Haus. 2. Auflage, Neue Ausgabe. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer, [1884?]. 1 atlas ([1] p., [16] folded l. of pls.), 16 col. maps, 36 cm. Scales differ. Maps dated: 1880, 1881 and 1884. Maps by J. Sulzer and L. Kraatz. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG1019 .K54 1884] 410. Klun, Vincenz Ferrerius. Hand- und Schulatlas über alle Theile der Erde: in 22 colorirten karten, von V. F. Klun. Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder’sche Verlagshandlung, [1880?]. 1 atlas (23 folded l. of pls.), 22 col. maps, 35 cm. Scales differ. Running title: Klun’s schulatlas. “Verlag von. B. Herder in Freiburg i. Baden”--On maps. Ownership stamp of Capucin Biblioth. Crefeld. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .K48 1880] 411. Knowlton, Jack. Maps & globes, by Jack Knowlton. Pictures by Harriett Barton. New York: Harper, 1986, ©1985. 42 p., col. ill., maps, 24 cm. 1st Harper Trophy edition. “Reading Rainbow book.”--Cover. Summary: A brief history of mapmaking, a simple explanation of how to read maps and globes, and an introduction to the many different kinds of maps there are. Listed as juvenile literature. Gift, 1999. [GA 105.6 .K58 1985] 412. Knox, Thomas Wallace. The boy travellers in the Far East, part first. Adventures of two youths in a journey to Japan and China, by Thomas W. Knox... New York: Harper & Bros., 1881, ©1879. 1 p. l., [9]-421 p., ill., map, 24 cm. This book is part of a series called The boy travellers. [G 67 .467] 413. Lambin, Jean Michel. Atlas des collèges [par] J. M. Lambin [et] J. L. Villette. Paris: Hachette Education, 1993. 1 atlas (160 p.), col. maps, 29 cm. Scales vary. Includes index. Maps on lining-papers. Acquired 1993. [fG 141 .L35 1993] 414. Lange, Henry. Lange-Diercke Schulatlas: Ausgabe für das Rheinische-Westfälische Industriegebiet (Sauerland und Siegerland), bearbeitet und herausgegeben unter Mitwirkung von G. Vorell. Braunschweig & Berlin: Georg Westermann, [1916?]. 1 atlas (44, xii p.), ill., col. maps, 31 cm. Scales differ. Cover Title: Schulatlas für das Rheinische-Westfälische Industriegebiet. Maps on endpapers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .L36 1916] 415. Lange, Henry. Lange-Diercke Schulatlas für das Rheinische-Westfälische Industriegebiet:

74 Ausgabe für Essen und Umgebung, bearbeitet und herausgegeben unter Mitwirkung von W. Projahn...Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. Braunschweig, Berlin & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, [1930?]. 1 atlas (42, viii p.), ill., col. maps (some folded), 31 cm. Scales differ. Maps on endpapers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .L36 1930] 416. Lange, Henry. Lange-Diercke Schulatlas neubearbeitung...mit Karte zur Heimatkunde (gegen besondere Berechnung). 708. Auflage. Braunschweig, Berlin & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, [1936]. 1 atlas (48, 16, 20 p.), ill., col. maps, 31 cm. Scales differ. References: Phillips, 06781. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .L36 1936] 417. Lange, Henry. Lange-Diercke Volksschulatlas neu bearbeitet und herausgegeben von C. Diercke, Ausgeführt in der Kartographischen Anstalt von Georg Westermann in Braunschweig. 518. durchgesehene und berichtigte Auflage. Braunschweig: Georg Westermann, [1910?]. 1 atlas (xvi, 42 p.), ill., col. maps, 31 cm. Scales differ. Cover title: Volksschul-atlas. Pages 41-42 used as endpapers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .L36 1910] 418. Lange, Henry. Lange-Diercke Volksschulatlas neu bearbeitet und herausgegeben von C. Diercke, mit Karte zur Heimatkunde (gegen bisondere Berechnung). Braunschweig & Hamburg: Georg Westermann, [1921?]. 1 atlas (xvi, 42 p.), ill., col. maps, 31 cm. Scales differ. Cover title. Pages 41-42 used as endpapers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .L36 1921] 419. [Lattré, Jean]. Petit atlas moderne, ou, Collection de cartes élementaires: dedié à la Jeunesse: avec privilège du Roi, 1783. Paris: Chez Lattré, [1783]. 20, [4] p., [1], 3-29 l. of pls. (chiefly folded), ill., 25 col. maps (some folded), 22 cm. Scales differ. Illustrated engraved title page. Text has running title: Idée de la sphère. “Extrait du catalogue du Sieur Lattré”--P. [3]-[4] (2nd sequence). Maps hand colored in outline. References: Phillips, 5994. Bookplate of: Michaël Carolus, Magne, Presbiter Alenconii. Bookplate: interlocking initials HHLL, with stamped number 56218. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1015 .L38 1783] 420. [Lattré, Jean]. Petit atlas moderne, ou, Collection de cartes élementaires: dedié à la Jeunesse: avec privilège, 1793 [du Sieur Lattré]. Paris: Chez Lattré, [1793]. 1 atlas (20, [2] p., 29 [i.e. 30] l. of pls. (chiefly folded)), col. ill., 25 col. maps (some folded), 22 cm. Scales differ. The 20 p. of text which follow the plates have running title: Idée de la sphère. Maps by Lattré, dated 1783-1791. “Extrait du catalogue du Sieur Lattré.”--P. [1]-[2] at end. Illustrated engraved title-page and table of contents numbered as plates 1 and 2; plate 2 has text on both sides. Error in pagination: unnumbered plate inserted after plate 6: La France, divisée en 83 departemens [sic]; subsequent plates 7-29

75 numbered in table of contents as plates 8-30. Title page and illustrations hand colored; maps hand colored in outline. Contemporary binding of paper over boards, leather spine with title: Atlas. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1015 .L38 1793] 421. [Lattré, Jean]. Petit atlas moderne ou collection de cartes élémentaires dedié à la jeunesse. Avec privilége, 1793. Paris: Chez Delamarche, [1793?]. 2 p. l., 34 p., 2 double pls., 30 (i.e. 26) double maps, 23 cm. Illustrated engraved title-page and table of contents numbered as plates 1 and 2. A duplicate of plate no. 4 inserted. “Idée de la sphère” by C. F. Delamarche: 34 p. at end. For a later edition see Phillipps no. 741. First published in 1783 by Lattré. “Nouvelle édition, revue et corrigée par Delamarche, géographe, actuellement propriétaire du Petit atlas...et de beaucoup d’autres.” Acquired 1945. [Ayer 135 .L36 1793] 422. [Lattré, Jean]. Petit atlas moderne, ou, Collection de cartes élémentaires: dedié à la jeunesse. [Nouvelle édition, revue et corrigée par Delamarche]. Paris: Chez Delamarche, [1800?]. 1 atlas (34 p., 30 l. of pls. (chiefly folded)), ill., 26 col. maps (some folded), 23 cm. Scales differ. The 34 p. of text which follow the plates have running title: Idée de la sphère. First published in 1783 by Lattré. “Nouvelle édition, revue et corrigée par Delamarche, géographe, actuellement propriétaire du Petit atlas dedié à la jeunesse...provenant du fonds de feu Lattré”--P. 1 of text. The date 26 Dec. 1799 appears on p. 23; some maps dated 1783. Illustrated engraved title-page and table of contents numbered as plates 1 and [2]. Maps by Delamarche, Lattré, and P.J. Picquet. Maps hand colored in outline. Error in pagination: plates 5, 6, 8, and 14 mis-numbered as 1, 2, 7 and 19. Owner’s inscription: Virginie Lafson. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1015 .L38 1800] 423. [Lattré, Jean]. Petit atlas moderne, ou, Collection de cartes élémentaires: dedié à la jeunesse. [Nouvelle édition, revue et corrigée par Delamarche]. Paris: Chez Delamarche, [1804?]. 1 atlas (34 p., 30 l. of pls. (chiefly folded)), ill., 26 col. maps (some folded), 23 cm. Scales differ. The 34 p. of text which follow the plates have running title: Idée de la sphère. “Nouvelle édition, revue et corrigée par Delamarche, géographe, actuellement propriétaire du Petit atlas dedié à la jeunesse...provenant du fonds de feu Lattré”--P. 1 of text. First published in 1783 by Lattré. Illustrated engraved title-page and table of contents numbered as plates 1 and [2]. Maps by Delamarche, Lattré, and P.J. Picquet. Maps hand colored in outline; dated 1783-1804. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .L38 1804] 424. Leeder, Ehrenfried. Schul-Atlas zur Biblischen Geschichte, bearbeitet, gezeichnet und nebst Beschreibung herausgegeben von E. Leeder... 64. Auflage. Essen: Verlag von G.D. Bädeker, [ca. 1900]. 1 atlas (27 p., 6 l. of pls. (some folded)), ill., 6 folded col. maps, 22 cm. Scales differ. Title in decorative border. Maps published by G.D. Baedeker and

76 Wagner & Debes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 2230 .L44 1900] 425. Le Léap, H. La France: métropole et colonies: les cinq parties du monde: à l’usage de la deuxième année du cours moyen des écoles primaires et de la classe de septième des lycées et collèges: préparation au certificat d’études: conformément aux nouveaux programmes du 23 mars 1938, par H. Le Léap, J. Baudrillard, avec la collaboration de Maurice Kuhn, René Ozouf. Édition revue et tenue à jour. Paris: Librairie Delagrave, 1938. 95 p., ill., maps (chiefly col.), 23 cm. Cover title: France et ses colonies. “Un million quatre cent quatre-vingt-dixième mille.” “Ouvrage adopté par la ville de Paris.” Includes publisher’s advertisements on back cover. Publisher’s illustrated binding of paper over boards; purple cloth spine. There are 60 maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G126 .L435 1938] 426. Le Léap, H. Géographie générale: les cinq parties du monde: la France: métropole & colonies: à l’usage des cours supérieurs et cours complémentaires des écoles primaires, des écoles pratiques d’industrie et de commerce, des écoles primaires superieures et des candidats au brevet elémentaire, par H. Le Léap, J. Baudrillard. Édition d’après guerre. Paris: [Librairie Delagrave], 1922. 176 p., ill., maps (chiefly col.), 24 cm. Cover title: La France: métropole et colonies: les cinq parties du monde. “Intérêt dans le texte.--Variété dans les lectures.--Précision dans les résumés.--Clarté dans les cartes.--Agrément dans les gravures.” “Cent vingt-troisième mille.” “Recencement de 1921.” Publisher from cover. Includes publisher’s advertisements on back cover. There are 83 maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G126 .L433 1922] 427. Lemoine d’Essoies, Edmé Marie Joseph. Principes de géographie: suivis d’un traité du globe, & de l’exposition du systême de Copernic; avec des traits d’histoire naturelle & politique, des notes, des tables & des planches. Ouvrage qui contient la description des principales contrées de l’univers, du caractère, de la langue, de la réligion, du gouvernement & du commerce des differens peuples; l’histoire abrégée de la Révolution de l’Amérique septentrionale; & des voyages faits autour du monde, &c.; à l’usage des jeunes gens; dédiés à S. A. S. Monseigneur le Duc d’Enguien, Prince du sang, par M. Lemoine, avocat, & instituteur de la jeune noblesse; Prix, 3 liv. rel. À Paris: Chez l’auteur...Bélin...[et] Nyon..., 1784. xxiv, 528 p., [9] l., [2] l. of pls. (folded diagrams), 18 cm. Signatures: a12 (first leaf blank), A-Y12, Z in 10 (last leaf blank). The following leaves are cancels: A4, A6, A9, C6, E8, G8, G10, M8, O7, O12, R11, S7, T9. Covers among other subjects, the American Revolution. Acquired 1986. [Ayer G 73 .L46 1784] 428. Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas. Géographie des enfans. English. Geography for children, or, A short and easy method of teaching and learning geography: designed principally for the use of schools...: divided into lessons, in the form of question and answer, with a new general map of the world, the spheres, and also a list of maps necessary for children.

77 Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy. 22nd edition. London: Printed for J. Johnson: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme: J. Mawman: and J. Harris, 1806. v, [1], 137, [1] p., [4] l. of pls. (2 folded), ill., maps, 18 cm. Translation of Géographie des enfans.--cf. NUC pre-1956, 326:186. “Printed by E. Hems[t]ed, Great New Street, Fetter Lane.”--Title-page verso. “A catalogue of books, composed for the use of parents and tutors, children and young persons, printed for J. Johnson.”--P. [138]. References: NUC pre-1956, 326:186; Moon, M., J. Harris’s books, 480 (2). Illustrated bookplate of Dudrea & Sumner Parker depicting the Cloisters, their home near Baltimore, Md. Blind stamp: The Cloisters, Dudrea & Sumner Parker Collection. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .L5513 1806] 429. Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas. Methode pour etudier la geographie, dans la quelle on donne une description exacte de l’univers, tirée des meilleurs auteurs...avec un discours preliminaire sur l’etude de cette science, et un Catalogue des cartes géographiques, des relations, voyages, et descriptions les plus nécessaires pour la géographie. Amsterdam: Aux Dépens de la Compagnie, 1718. 4 v., fold. maps, 17 cm. Acquired 1967. [Ayer 290 .L485 1718] 430. Lenglet du Fresnoy, Nicolas. Méthode pour étudier la géographie, où l’on donne une description exacte de l’univers, formée sur les observations de l’Académie royale des sciences, & sur les auteurs originaux, avec un discours preliminaire...Troisième édition. A Paris: chez Rollin fils [et] Debure l’ainé, 1741-1742. 7 v. in 8, ill., fold. maps, 17 cm. Headpieces and initials. Volumes 1, 7: 1742. Pages 333-542 of v. 1, pt. 1 bound with v. 1, pt. 2. “Third edition, the first being 1716. Volumes I and VII have a 1742 date, while the remainder bear 1741 ...Vol. II is the study of geography for children, in a series of question-and-answer lessons, but the whole work is aimed at young students. The remaining volumes cover the world country by country...”--cf. H.P. Kraus, Inc., Catalogue 207, item 93. Catalogue des meilleures cartes geographiques: p. 3-252 (v. 1, Part 2). Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-520 (v. 1, part 2)). Includes indexes. Acquired 1967. [G 117 .499] 431. Leslie, Sir John. Narrative of discovery and adventure in the polar seas and regions: with illustrations of their climate, geology, and natural history...by Professor Leslie, Professor Jameson, and Hugh Murray. New York: J. & J. Harper, 1831. 373 p., ill., fold. map, 17 cm. Part of the series: Harper’s family library, no. 14. At head of title: Harper’s stereotype edition. Added title-page, illustrated, has title: Discovery and adventure in the polar seas and regions. Bookplate of William B. Derby. Gift, 1963. [G 14 .5] 432. Leuzinger, Rudolf. Grosse karte der Schweiz für schulen...Grande carte de la Suisse pour les écoles... Bern, [1869]. [1 v.], 34 x 49 cm. (12mo). Cover-title. 1:700,000. Acquired 1928. [G 1038 .498] 433. Levasseur, Émile. Atlas scolaire: cours complet de géographie: rédigé conformément aux

78 programmes officiels du 27 juillet 1882 (cours moyen): répondant aux exigences du certificat d’études primaires: livre de l’élève, par E. Levasseur. Nouvelle édition, entièrement refondue. [Paris]: Librairie Charles Delgrave, 1887. 1 atlas (72, 4 p.), ill., maps (chiefly col.), 29 cm. Part of the series: Encyclopédie des écoles. Scales differ. “Ouvrage inscrit sur la liste des livres fournis gratuitement par la ville de Paris à ses écoles.” “Pour la rédaction...M. Levasseur a fait appel à... M. le lieutenant-colonel Niox, professeur à l’École supérieure de guerre.”--Front paste down. Maps by Trinquier. “Saône & Loire, par M. Poirier.”--Cover. “Département de Saône-et-Loire.”--4 p. at the end. “Imprimerie Crété.”--Back cover. Date on cover: 1888. Text, map and illustrations on lining papers. Includes problems and exercises throughout. There are 44 maps. Owner’s marks: Hommage de l’Éditeur; L. Lambaor [?]. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .L465 1887] 434. Lockwood, Thomas P. A geography of South-Carolina, adapted to the use of schools and families. Comprising a distinct chorographical account of each district, interspersed with historical anecdotes. A general view of the state; embracing its natural features, government, inhabitants, towns and villages, spas, minerals, the state of education and religion; with a sketch of its agricultural, commercial and natural history. By Thomas P. Lockwood. With a new map of the state... Charleston: J.S. Burges, 1832. viii, 135, [1] p., front. (fold. map), 15 cm. Map missing. [Case G 866 .51] 435. Longmans, Green, and Co. Longmans’ new atlas: political and physical, for the use of schools and private persons: consisting of 40 quarto and 16 octavo maps and diagrams... engraved and lithographed by Edward Stanford. Edited by Geo. G. Chisholm. London, New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1889. 1 atlas, ill., col. maps, 29 cm. Includes index. Gift, 1989. [fG 1019 .L65 1889] 436. Lopes Carreira de Mello, Joaquim. Compendio de chorographia de Portugal e dominios, para uso dos allumnos das escholas de instrucçao primaria, approvado pela Conselho superior e geral de instrucçao publica...10. ediçao. Lisboa, 1866. [1 v.]. Autographed copy. Acquired 1894. [Bonaparte G 41 .52] 437. Loreck, Carl. Schul-Atlas für höhere Lehranstalten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Carl Loreck und Albert Winter. Erste Auflage. München: Piloty & Loehle, 1912. 1 atlas ([8], 146 p.), 113 col. maps (some folded), 34 cm. Cover title: Atlas für höhere Lehranstalten. Scales differ. “K.B. priv. Kunst- und Verlagsanstalt Kartographishes Institut.” “Ausgabe B.” “Lith. Druck u. Verlag v. Piloty & Loehle, München.”--On maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Acquired 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .L67 1912] 438. Lowth, Heneage. A concise historical, biographical and genealogical school atlas: of the principal events in the histories of England, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, and Italy; also the celebrated treaties, painters, designed and compiled by Heneage Lowth, with the

79 addition of the valuable historical summary and observations of Lesage. London: Marshall and Co. [etc., etc.], 1852. 1 atlas (72 p., [12] fold. l. of pls.): 4 fold. maps., 7 fold. geneal. tables, 34 cm. Scales differ. Owner’s inscription: Caroline Chichester Cleveland, Duke House, Leamington, Nov. 29th, 1857. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .L6 1852] 439. Lyon, Sarah M. The musical geography: a new and natural arrangement of the names of all the physical features of the globe: the names of rivers, mountains, lakes, cities, &c., being wove into rhyme and made to move to the voice of song, and in a manner so as to be speedily learned and long remembered: designed to be used with Mitchell’s school atlas or Pelton’s Outlines, by Miss Sarah M. Lyon. Troy [N.Y.]: Young & Hartt, River Street, 1848. 108 p., 16 cm. Verso of title-page: Entered according to an Act of Congress, by Young & Hartt, in the Clerk’s Office of the Northern District of New York, March 14, 1848. “Steam press of J.C. Kneeland and Co.”–Verso of title-page. List of tunes to which texts are designed to be sung on p. 108; songs include Sparkling and bright; India rubber, or tune that admits of all variations; Cheer up my lively lads; Old Lang Syne–or Mary Blane, and others; Yankee doodle, or India rubber mountain song; Old Dan Tucker; Old Granite State; Shaker tune, or Bruce’s address; Bonny Doon; Dandy Jim; and Buy a broom. Signatures numbered 13,1*3, 23, 2*3, 33, 3*3...93, 9*3. Original buff paper over boards, with rebacked brown cloth spine; cover title and imprint (slightly different from title-page) printed in black within ornamental black border; lower boards contains publisher’s advertisement, dated April 1848 for Young & Hartt school books, library books, and stationery. Contents: Introduction.--To the learner.-Definitions.–Map of the world.--North America.--United States.--South America.-Africa.–Europe.--Asia. Acquired 2002. [Case GB 58 .L97 1848] 440. [McCarthy, Carlton]. Walks about Richmond. A story for boys, and a guide to persons visiting the city; desiring to see the principal points of interest, with an index showing the exact location of each point mentioned... Richmond, Va.: McCarthy & Ellyson, 1871. 175 p., ill., 16 cm. Acquired 1934. [G 86379 .53] 441. MacDonald, J. R. Geography of New Zealand for senior pupils in the public schools, scholarship candidates, and pupil teachers, by J. R. MacDonald. With twenty-nine maps and sixteen illustrations... Wellington & Christchurch, N.Z.: Gordon & Gotch Propr., 1903. [8], 118, [2] p., ill., diagrs., charts, maps, 19 cm. Map of Wellington & Hawke’s Bay by W. Deverell. Printed by McKee & Co., Wellington. “1/6.”--Cover. References: Phillips, 1295. Acquired 1939. [G 23 .53] 442. MacDonald, J. R. Geography of New Zealand for senior pupils in the public schools, scholarship candidates, and pupil teachers, by J. R. MacDonald. With twenty-nine maps and sixteen illustrations... Wellington & Christchurch, N.Z.: Gordon & Gotch Propr., 1903. [8], 118, [2] p., ill., diagrs., charts, maps, 19 cm. Map of Wellington & Hawke’s Bay by W. Deverell. Printed by McKee & Co., Wellington. “1/6.”--Cover. Manuscript

80 list of titles composed by Howard Payne, front fly leaf. References: Phillips, 1295. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes DU 405 .M22 1903] 443. Mackay, Alexander. Elements of modern geography for the use of junior classes... Edinburgh: W. Blackwood and sons, 1864. 297 p. Acquired 1940. [G 11 .54] 444. McKinley, Ashley Chadbourne. The South Pole picture book, by Captain Ashley McKinley, third-in-command, Byrd Antarctic Expedition. [New York: Samuel W. Miller, 1934]. [32] p. incl. ill., ports., map, 31 cm. “Containing many pictures never before published of Admiral Byrd’s famous trip to the Antarctic and South pole.”--p. [3]. Clearly intended to be read by children. Library blue cloth. [fG 149 .54] 445. McNally, Francis. An improved system of geography: designed for schools, academies and seminaries, by Francis McNally. New York: A.S. Barnes & Burr & Co., 1855. 84 p., ill., maps (some col.), 31 cm. Part of the series: National geographical series, no. 3. Running title: McNally’s system of geography. Gift, 1990. [fG 125 .M163 1855] 446. Macturk, John. Physical geography: for use in science classes and higher and middle class schools, by John Macturk. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, [1873]. 156 p., [6] l. of pls. (1 folded), ill., maps, 18 cm. Part of the series: Putnam’s elementary science series. Preface dated January 1873. Maps by J. Bartholomew. Maps hand colored. Includes questions and exercises for the student. Includes index. Publisher’s green cloth binding. Binding error: cover attached upside down. Owner’s inscription: H. Burns, June 24th, 1882. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 126 .M33 1873] 447. Madden, James F. The wonderful world of maps, by James F. Madden. Maplewood, N.J.: Hammond, 1982. 63 p., ill. (col.), maps (col.), 28 cm. Includes index. Summary: Explains how to read and use maps and how to interpret symbols, scale, color, relief, and other elements. Includes eleven maps of the world and its regions. Listed as juvenile literature. Gift, 1999. [fGA 130 .M35 1982] 448. The making of maps. London: Marshall Cavendish Books Ltd., 1969. 64 p., ill. (some col.), facs., maps (some col.), ports., 20 cm. Part of the series: The Marshall Cavendish learning system: geography, G. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Listed as juvenile literature. Gift. [Baskes GA 105 .M25] 449. Maloney, Francis Joseph Terence. The story of maps. Written and illustrated by Terry Maloney. London: Oak Tree Press, 1963, ©1959. 48 p., ill., 22 cm. Contents: The world was once a disc.--Travelling came before maps.--The world grows round.--The map makers’ problem: round world, flat map.--Dark Ages and dim maps.--The age of discovery: the world expands.--Mercator throws away the North and South Poles.--

81 Captain Cook finishes the jigsaw puzzle.--Modern maps with a purpose. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes GA 105 .M28 1963] 450. Manners and customs of the Japanese, in the nineteenth century. From recent Dutch visitors of Japan, and the German of Dr. Ph. Fr. von Siebold. London: J. Murray, 1841. xi, 423 p., 20 cm. Edited by M.M. Busk. cf. Brit. mus. Catalogue. [G 67 .13] 451. Manners and customs of the Japanese, in the nineteenth century. From the accounts of recent Dutch residents in Japan, and from the German work of Dr. Ph. Fr. von Siebold. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1845. 3 p. l., [iii]-xi, [13]-298 p., 16 cm. On cover: The family library. no. 132. Added title-page, engraved. “Edited by Mrs. W. [or M.M.] Busk.”--cf. British Museum catalogue. [G 67 .131] 452. A map of Chicago’s gangland from authentic sources, designed to inculcate the most important principles of piety and virtue in young persons, and graphically portray the evils and sin of large cities. [Chicago]: Bruce-Roberts, Inc., 1931. Map: 48 x 62 cm. Inset: Gangland dictionary. Acquired 1944. [Map +G 10896 .548] 453. Maps illustrative of the physical, political, and historical geography of the British Empire: for the use of schoolmasters, pupil-teachers, and the upper classes of schools. London: Published by the National Society for the Education of the Poor, [1858?]. 1 atlas (viii p., [10] folded l. of pls.), col. folded maps, 38 cm. Scales differ. Maps hand colored. Maps by S. Clark, Augustus Petermann, W. Hughes, and Aldine Chambers. Maps dated 1852-1858. Publisher’s grey cloth with gold stamped title: Maps illustrative of the British Empire. References: Phillips, 07987. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1805 .M37 1858] 454. Marmier, Xavier. Récits américains, par Xavier Marmier. Tours: A. Mame et Fils, 1880. 141 p., 21 cm. Part of the series: Bibliothèque de la jeunesse chrétienne. Inside the front cover is a school prize bookplate. Incomplete contents: Un voyageur canadien.– Aventure d’enfance du P. Humbert.--Jean Cayeaux.--L’incendie d’une forêt. Récit du batelier Passe-Partout.–Comment une bonne action est parfois récompensée dès ce monde.--Le sang du diable.--Les trois grands hommes de Philadelphie.--La mer, les grains et les ouragans.--Les pampas et les gauchos. Publisher’s decorative red cloth. Gift, 2001. [E 27 .M37 1880] 455. Marmocchi, Francesco Costantino. Piccolo atlante geografico as uso delle scuole italiane: composto di 25 carte, giá correte da F. C. Marmocchi, ed ora nuovamente rivedute secondo le piú recenti notizie. Milano: M. Guigoni, 1869. 1 atlas ([2] l., 25 numb. l. of pls.), 25 maps (some col.), 36 cm. “Dodicesima impressione.” Maps signed “Fratelli Doyen.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes fG 1019 .M17 1869]

82 456. Martonyi, Elod Andrew. The little man in the map: with clues to remember all 50 states. Written by E. Andrew Martonyi. Illustrated by Ed Olson. Woodland Hills, Calif.: Schoolside Press, 2007. 64 p., col. ill., col. maps, 29 cm. First edition. Author’s presentation copy. Laid in: bookmark. Summary: Elementary school children identify the shapes formed by U.S. state boundaries in this rhyming story that teaches mnemonic devices for learning the names and locations of the fifty states. Gift, 2007. [fE 161.3 .M33 2007] 457. Maury, Matthew Fontaine. Maury’s New elements of geography for primary and intermediate classes, by M. F. Maury. New York: American Book Co., 1913. 138 p., ill. (some col.), col. maps, 26 cm. Includes index. Gift, 1996. [G 127 .M4575 1913] 458. Maury, Matthew Fontaine. Manual of geography: a treatise on mathematical, physical, and political geography by M. F. Maury. Revised. New York: American Book Co., [1906?]. 134, vii, 33, [1], [ix]-xii, 16 p., ill. (1 col.), maps (some col.), 31 cm. Cover-title: Maury’s Manual of geography. “Arkansas ed.”--cover. Includes indexes. Originally published in 1870. Many later revisions were issued, some as special “state editions” with an added section on a particular state. Gift, 1993. [fG 127 .M46 A8 1906] 459. Meissas, Achille François de. Dictionnaire de géographie ancienne et moderne... Accompagné de huit cartes. Par mm. Meissas et Michelot. Ouvrage autorisé par le Conseil de l’instruction publique. Nouvelle édition entièrement revue et corrigée. Paris: L. Hachette et cie., 1864. 855 p., 25 cm. [Bonaparte 3122] 460. Meissas, Achille François de. Petit atlas élémentaire: dressé pour la Petite géographie méthodique et le Manuel de géographie des mêmes auteurs, par Mm. Achille Meissas et Auguste Michelot. Paris: Chez L. Hachette et Cie, Rue Pierre-Sarrazin, No. 14, [1860?]. 1 atlas ([4] p., 8 folded l. of pls.), 8 col. maps, 26 cm. Contents: (from maps) Pl. 1. Mappe-monde.--Pl. 2. Europe.-- Pl. 3. Europe centrale.--Pl. 4. Asie.--Pl. 5. Afrique.--Pl. 6. Amérique.--Pl. 7. Océanie.--Pl. 8. France et Suisse. Scales differ. “Ouvrages authorisés par le Conseil impérial de l’instruction publique.” “Atlas A”--Cover. Printed by E. Thunot et Ce. Maps by Charle, engraved by Dumortier and P. Rousset, printed by Impie. de Toussaint. Maps hand colored in outline and dated 1856-1860. Maps bound out of order. Publisher’s advertisements: title-page verso and back cover. Owners’ inscriptions: Malric Jean... 1861; Marie Malric. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .M45 1860] 461. Meissas, Achille François de. Petit atlas élémentaire: dressé pour la Petite géographie méthodique et le Manuel de géographie des mêmes auteurs, par Mm. Achille Meissas et Auguste Michelot. Paris: Chez L. Hachette et Cie, Boulevard Saint-Germain, No. 77, [1861?]. 1 atlas ([4] p., 8 folded l. of pls.), 8 col. maps, 26 cm. Contents: (from maps) Pl. 1. Mappe-monde.--Pl. 2. Europe.-- Pl. 3. Europe centrale.--Pl. 4. Asie.--Pl. 5. Afrique.--Pl. 6. Amérique.--Pl. 7. Océanie.--Pl. 8. France et Suisse. Scales differ.

83 “Ouvrages authorisés par le Conseil impérial de l’instruction publique.” “Atlas A”-Cover. Printed by E. Thunot et Ce. Maps engraved by Dumortier and P. Rousset, printed by Impie. de Lamoureux. Maps hand colored in outline and dated 1860-1861. Maps bound out of order. Publisher’s advertisements: title-page verso and back cover. Owner’s inscription: Antoine Schmitt, Rischeim. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .M45 1861] 462. Melish, John. New juvenile atlas. Philadelphia: Melish, Vallance & Tanner, 1814. 1 v., 10 map pls., 435 x 282 mm. First edition. Reference: Phillips 4307. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection. [Baskes] 463. [Merriam, Mary Bates]. Home life in Africa; or, A new glimpse into an old corner of the world. Written for the young people by one of their friends who went there. Boston: A. Williams & Co., 1868. ix, 7-184 p., 18 cm. Introduction by F.D. Huntington. Preface signed: M.B.M. [i.e. Mary B. Merriam]. Acquired 1940. [D 8767 .57] 464. Meyer, Carolyn. Eskimos: growing up in a changing culture, by Carolyn Meyer. With research assistance from Bernadine Larsen. Photos. by John McDonald. New York: Atheneum, 1977. 215 p., ill., 21 cm. First edition. “A Margaret K. McElderry book.” Describes the life of Alaskan Eskimos and their dilemma in trying to reconcile the white man’s ways with their ancient culture. Listed as juvenile literature. Acquired 1979. [Ayer E 99 .M545 1977] 465. Mitchell, Samuel Augustus. Ancient geography. Mitchell’s ancient geography, designed for academies, schools and families: a system of classical and sacred geography embellished with engravings of remarkable events, views of ancient cities and various interesting antique remains. Together with an ancient atlas, containing maps illustrating the work, by S. Augustus Mitchell. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., 1852, ©1845. 1 p. l., [v]-viii, 9-216 p., front., ill., 20 cm. Atlas wanting. Gift, 1944. [G 112 .582] 466. Mitchell, Samuel Augustus. Mitchell’s Biblical and Sabbath school geography: designed for instruction in Sabbath schools and Bible classes: comprising a geographical description of Palestine or the Holy Land, with the other regions mentioned in the scriptures of the Old and New Testament, by S. Augustus Mitchell. Philadelphia: Published by E.H. Butler & Co., 1859, ©1849. 122, 7 p., [4] folded l. of pls., ill., 4 folded col. maps, 20 cm. “Illustrated with coloured maps and wood-cut engravings.” “Nearly identical with part second of Mitchell’s ancient geography...”--Preface. “Catalogue of standard school and college text-books published by E.H. Butler & Co.”-[7] p. at end. Maps hand colored. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes BS 632 .M58 1859] 467. Mitchell, Samuel Augustus. Mitchell’s school atlas: comprising the maps, etc., designed to illustrate Mitchell’s school and family geography... Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait

84 & Co., 1847. [8] p., 28 col. maps on 22 l., 31 cm. Maps preceded by 6 geographical and statistical tables. Gift, 1945. [fG 10 .585] 468. Mitchell, Samuel Augustus. A system of geography, comprising a description of the present state of the world, and its five great divisions, America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceanica, with their several empires, kingdoms, states, territories, etc...Accompanied by an atlas containing thirty-two maps, drawn and engraved expressly for the work / by S. Augustus Mitchell. 4th revised edition. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., 1853, ©1852. 336 p., ill., maps, 17 cm. At head of title: Mitchell’s school geography. Atlas wanting. Gift, 1944. [G 11 .584] 469. Mitton, Geraldine Edith. The Southern Railway, by G. E. Mitton. London: A. & C. Black, 1925. iv, 91 p., [8] l. of pls., ill. (some col.), 2 maps, 20 cm. Second edition. Part of the series: Peeps at great railways. Illegible presentation inscription, dated 1926, on titlepage. First edition published in 1912 under title: South-Eastern and London, Brighton and South Coast Railways. Printed by Billing and Sons. “Containing 8 full-page illustrations in colour and 27 small sketches in the text.” Maps on lining papers. Title within ornamental border. Publisher’s blue cloth binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes HE 3020 .S732 M57 1925] 470. Moll, Herman. Thirty two new and accurate maps of the geography of the ancients, as contained in the Greek and Latin classicks. Principally designed for the service of schools. By Hermann Moll. The second edition. London: Sold by H. Moll...Tho. Bowles...and John Bowles..., 1726. [12] l., 32 double maps (part fold.), 20 cm. Added title page in Latin with title: Geographia antiqua; added illustrated title page in Latin, with title: Geographia classica. Double engraved dedication has title: Geographia classica emendata, ex Græcorum Latinorumq[ue] authoribus antiquis, ubi tabellis XXXII veterum locorum appellationes geographiæ...accommodantur... Latin and English on opposite pages. Acquired 1944. [Case G 1002 .586] 471. Monroe, Donald. Atlas du monde: comprenant 28 cartes en couleurs, 48 photographies, 20 tableaux et un index de plus de 1800 noms des villes principales de France, de Belgique, de Suisse, et du monde entier. Publié sous la direction de M. Donald Monroe, avec la collaboration de Jean Moulin...et de Pierre Noirey. Paris: Compagnie française Atlas, 1936. 1 atlas (iv, 28, viii p.), ill., 26 col. maps, 27 cm. Scales differ. Cover title: Atlas universel. Printed by Imprimerie Dureysen. Includes indexes. References: Phillips, 6871. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .M66 1936] 472. Monteith, James. First lessons in geography: on the plan of object teaching: designed for beginners, by James Monteith. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co., 1868, ©1862. 68 p., ill., maps, 18 cm. Part of the series: National geographical series, no. 1. Cover title: Monteith’s first lessons in geography. Owner’s inscription: Verna Meinert, Davis, Ill.,

85 Feb. 1905. Includes questions and exercises. In contemporary binding of illustrated paper over boards, publishers advertisements on back cover. Gift, 2008. [G 127 .M76 1868] 473. Monteith, James. New physical geography: for grammar and high schools, and colleges, by James Monteith. New York: American Book Company, 1885. 144 p., ill., maps, 25 cm. Gift, 1996. [GB 55 .M79 1885] 474. [Montero Barrantes, Francisco]. Compendio geográfico y estadístico de la republica de Costa Rica para uso de las escuelas de primera enseñanza, por el Licdo. Leopoldo Zarragoitia Baron. San José de Costa Rica: Tipograpfía nacional, 1894. 2 p. l., 301, [2] p., 20 cm. “Este compendio ha sido extractado en forma de lecciones, de la Geografía de Costa Rica escrita por... Francisco Montero Barrantes.” “Apendices: 1. Programas de enseñanza primaria; 2. Escuelas públicas”: p. [203]-301. Bound with the author’s: Compendio de la historia de Costa Rica... Acquired 1935. [G 968 .585] 475. Morrow, Frederick. Contours and maps: explained and illustrated with six full-page maps and forty diagrams, by Frederick Morrow. 2nd edition. London: Meiklejohn and Son, 1926. viii, 116 p., [6] l. of pls. (some fold.), maps, 19 cm. “This book aims at giving boys and girls--especially those who are taking Geography as a subject for the London Matriculation, Oxford and Cambridge Locals...Civil Service, and other examinations--a thorough grasp of the principles underlying Contours, and the methods to be adopted in drawing them”–p. v. Includes sample examination questions. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes GA 130 .M67 1926] 476. Morse, Jedidiah. The American geography; or, A view of the present situation of the United States of America. Containing astronomical geography. Geographical definitions. Discovery, and general description of America...Particular description of the thirteen United States, and of Kentucky, the Western territory, and Vermont...Illustrated with two sheet maps. To which is added, a concise abridgement of the geography of the British, Spanish, French and Dutch dominions in America, and the West Indies--Of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Jedidiah Morse. Elizabeth Town [NJ]: Printed by Shepard Kellock, for the author, M,DCC,LXXXIX [1789]. xii, 534 p., 2 l., 2 fold. maps, 21 cm. Imperfect. One leaf at end wanting. Author’s presentation copy to Jonathan Edwards (1745-1801). Bookplate of Mary Hoyt. Acquired 1963. [Case G 833 .5968] 477. Morse, Jedidiah. The American geography; or, A view of the present situation of the United States of America: containing astronomical geography.--Geographical definitions, discovery, and general description of America and the United States:--Of their boundaries; mountains; lakes; bays and rivers; natural history; productions; population; government; agriculture; commerce; manufactures; and history.--A concise account of the war, and of the important events which have succeeded. With a particular description of Kentucky, the Western territory, and Vermont.--Of their extent; civil divisions; chief towns; climates; soils; trade; character; constitutions; courts of justice;

86 colleges; academies; religion; islands; Indians; literary and humane societies; springs; curiosities; histories; &c. To which is added, An abridgement of the geography of the British, Spanish, French, and Dutch dominions in America and the West Indies--Of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Jedidiah Morse. Illustrated with two sheet maps--One of the southern, the other of the northern states.--From the latest surveys. Second edition. London: Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, MDCCXCII [1792]. xvi, 536 p., 2 l., 2 fold. maps (incl. front.), 22 cm. In the preface the author states: “this book...is calculated early to impress the minds of Youth with an idea of the superior importance of their own country...” Dark green half leather with olive cloth sides. [G 833 .597] 478. Morse, Jedidiah. Ancient atlas adapted to Morse=s new school geography. Boston: Published according to an act of Congress by Richardson & Lord, 1822 (Printed by J.H.A. Frost). 1 atlas ([6] l. of pls.), 5 maps, 31 cm. Scales differ. Cover title. “Engraved for Morse’s School Geography”--on some maps. Maps engraved by A. Daggett and J.V.N. Throop. Bookseller’s label on inside front cover: “Sold at Norman’s store of books and stationary...Warren Street, Hudson...” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .M72 1822] 479. Morse, Jedidiah. Geography made easy: being an abridgement of the American universal geography by Jedidiah Morse. 10th edition, corrected by the author. Boston: J.T. Buckingham for Thomas & Andrews, 1806. 432 p., maps (fold.), 18 cm. Gift, 1982. [G 125 .M83 1806] 480. Morse, Jedidiah. Geography made easy: being an abridgement of the American universal geography...By Jedidiah Morse...11th edition, corrected... Boston: Printed by J.T. Buckingham for Thomas & Andrews, 1807. viii, [9]-432 p., 2 fold. maps (incl. front.), 18 cm. [G 11 .589] 481. Morse, Jedidiah. Geography made easy: being an abridgement of the American universal geography: to which are prefixed Elements of geography: for the use of schools and academies in the United States of America, by Jedidiah Morse...Illustrated with a map of the world, and a map of North-America. Fifteenth edition, and third of this new abridgment. Boston: Published by Thomas & Andrews, sold at their bookstore, no. 45 Newbury-street, and by the principal booksellers in the United States, 1812. 360 p., [2] l. of pls., maps, 18 cm. “J. T. Buckingham, printer. August, 1812.” Maps of the world and North America published by Thomas & Andrews, Boston. North America map dated 1806. Imperfect: lacking half of Map of North America. Ownership marks of: Nathaniel Rice and Ephraim Gary. Gift of Richard H. Brown. Shaw & Shoemaker 26143. Gift, 1996. [Case G 125 .M83 1812] 482. Morse, Jedidiah. Geography made easy: being an abridgement of the American universal geography...By Jedidiah Morse...16th edition, corrected... Boston: Thomas & Andrews, J. T. Buckingham, printer, 1813. viii, [9]-360 p., 2 fold. maps (incl. front.), 18 cm.

87 [G 11 .59] 483. Morse, Jedidiah. Geography made easy: being an abridgement of the American universal geography: to which are prefixed Elements of geography for the use of schools and academies in the United States of America, by Jedidiah Morse...Illustrated with a map of the world and a map of North-America. Sixteenth edition, and fourth of this new abridgment. Boston: Published by Thomas & Andrews, sold at their bookstore, no. 45 Newbury-street; and by Eastburn, Kirk, and Co., New-York, M. Carey, Philadelphia; and by the principal booksellers in the United States, 1813. 360 p., [2] l. of pls., maps, 18 cm. “J. T. Buckingham, printer. Oct. 1813.” Maps of the world and North America published by Thomas & Andrews, Boston. North America map dated 1806. Inscribed by owner: “Ruth Rice’s book January 26th, 1815.” Gift of Richard H. Brown. Shaw & Shoemaker, 29223. Gift, 1996. [Case G 125 .M83 1813] 484. Morse, Jedidiah. Geography made easy: being an abridgement of the American universal geography: to which are prefixed Elements of geography for the use of schools and academies in the United States of America, by Jedidiah Morse...Illustrated with a map of the world and a map of North America. Troy [N.Y.]: Printed by Parker and Bliss, 1814. 360 p., [2] l. of pls., maps, 18 cm. “From the sixteenth Boston edition.” Imperfect: lacking half of each map. Maps of the world and North America published by Thomas & Andrews, Boston. North America map dated 1806. Inscribed by owner: “Alvin Giles His property, price $1=17cts. New Salem, March 25th 1816.” Gift of Richard H. Brown. Shaw & Shoemaker, 32177. Gift, 1996. [Case G 125 .M83 1814] 485. Morse, Jedidiah. Geography made easy: being an abridgement of the American universal geography: to which are prefixed Elements of geography for the use of schools and academies in the United States of America, by Jedidiah Morse...Illustrated with a map of the world and a map of North America. Troy [N.Y.]: Printed by Parker and Bliss, 1814. 360 p., [2] l. of pls., maps, 18 cm. “From the sixteenth Boston edition.” Maps of the world and North America published by Thomas & Andrews, Boston. North America map dated 1806. Inscribed by owner: “Benjamin Jeffords Weaver’s book 1815.” Gift of Richard H. Brown. Shaw & Shoemaker, 32177. Gift, 1996. [Case G 125 .M83 1814a] 486. Morse, Jedidiah. Geography made easy: being an abridgement of the American universal geography: to which are prefixed elements of geography: for the use of schools and academies in the United States of America by Jedidiah Morse: illustrated by a map of the world and a new map of the United States. 20th edition. Utica: Published by William Williams, sold at his bookstore..., 1819. viii, [9]-364 p., maps, 19 cm. Lacking maps. Owner’s mark on the title-page: W. P. Finley. Shaw & Shoemaker, 48765. Gift, 1994. [Case G 125 .M83 1819] 487. Morse, Jedidiah. Modern atlas, adapted to Morse’s new school geography. Boston: Richardson & Lord, 1822. 1 atlas ([8] l. of pls.), 8 col. maps, 30 cm. Scales differ.

88 Cover title. Running title: Morse’s school geography. Printed by J.J. A. Frost. “Annin & Smith, sc.”--on some maps. References: Phillips, 304. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .M7 1822] 488. Morse, Jedidiah. Modern atlas, adapted to Morse’s School geography. New York: Collins & Hannay, 1828. 1 atlas ([10] l. of pls.), 9 col. maps, 29 cm. Scales differ. Cover title. “Sold also by Richardson & Lord, Boston...”--cover. Index on inside of cover. “J.W. Barber, sc.”--on maps. References: Phillips, 305. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .M7 1828] 489. Morse, Jedidiah. A new and correct edition of the American geography; or, A view of the present situation of the United States of America...To which is added, an abridgement of the geography of the British, Spanish, French, and Dutch dominions in America and the West Indies. Of Europe, Asia, and Africa... Edinburgh: R. Morison and Son, 1795. 531 p., fold. maps, fold. table, 22 cm. Bookplate of John Waldie. Gift, 1945. [G 833 .5973] 490. Morse, Jedidiah. A new system of geography, ancient and modern, for the use of schools, accompanied with an atlas, adapted to the work by Jedidiah Morse and Sidney Edwards Morse. 25th edition. Boston: Richardson and Lord, 1826. 342 p., 18 cm. Atlas wanting. Gift, 1985. [G 125 .M85 1826] 491. Morse, Sidney Edwards. A system of geography for the use of schools: illustrated with more than fifty cerographic maps and numerous wood-cut engravings, by Sidney E. Morse. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1845, ©1844. 72 p., ill., 49 maps, 32 cm. On cover: Morse’s school geography illustrated with geographic maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG125 .M86 1845] 492. Morse, Sidney Edwards. A system of geography for the use of schools: illustrated with more than fifty cerographic maps and numerous wood-cut engravings, by Sidney E. Morse. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1846, ©1844. 72 p., ill., 54 maps (some col.), 32 cm. On cover: Morse’s school geography; illustrated with cerographic maps. Lacks the map of the United States. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG125 .M86 1846] 493. Morse, Sidney Edwards. A system of geography for the use of schools: illustrated with more than fifty cerographic maps and numerous wood-cut engravings, by Sidney E. Morse. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1848, ©1844. 72 p., ill., 50 maps, 32 cm. On cover: Morse’s school geography illustrated with geographic maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG125 .M86 1848] 494. Morse, Sidney Edwards. A system of geography for the use of schools: illustrated with more than fifty cerographic maps and numerous wood-cut engravings, by Sidney E. Morse. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1853. 72 p., ill., 48 maps, 32 cm. On cover:

89 Morse’s school geography illustrated with geographic maps. Owner’s inscriptions: “Thomas Burroughs Hyatt, Newtown, Long Island, 1853” and “Lydia Louisa Rapelye, Astoria, Long Island.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG125 .M86 1853] 495. Morse, Sidney Edwards. A system of geography for the use of schools: illustrated with more than fifty cerographic maps and numerous wood-cut engravings, by Sidney E. Morse. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1855, ©1844. 72 p., 54 col. maps, 32 cm. On cover: Morse’s school geography. Illustrated with geographic maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG125 .M86 1855] 496. Morse, Sidney Edwards. A system of geography for the use of schools: illustrated with more than fifty cerographic maps and numerous wood-cut engravings. By Sidney E. Morse, A.M. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1857, 81844. 72 p., ill., col. maps, 32 cm. On cover: Morse’s school geography. Illustrated with geographic maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG125 .M86 1857] 497. Morse, Sidney Edwards. A system of geography for the use of schools: illustrated with more than fifty cerographic maps and numerous wood-cut engravings, by Sidney E. Morse. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1858, 81844. 72 p., ill., col. maps, 32 cm. On cover: Morse’s school geography, illustrated with geographic maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG125 .M86 1858] 498. Morse, Sidney Edwards. A system of geography for the use of schools: illustrated with more than fifty cerographic maps and numerous wood-cut engravings, by Sidney E. Morse. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1861, 81844. 72 p., ill., col. maps, 32 cm. On cover: Morse’s school geography. Illustrated with geographic maps. Handwritten list of the counties of New Brunswick on leaf before title-page. Owner’s inscription: “Adelia F. [G?]eakles, Upper Sussex, November 19th, 1863.” In triple columns. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 125 .M86 1861] 499. Muir, Ramsay. A new school atlas of modern history, by Ramsay Muir. Sixth edition. London: George Philip & Son: London Geographical Institute, 1920. 1 atlas (xxiv, 48, 12 p.), 48 maps (some col.), 28 cm. Part of the series: Philips’ series of comparative wall atlases. Scales differ. “A series of 48 plates, containing 120 coloured maps & diagrams, with an introduction illustrated by 29 maps and plans in black and white.” Includes index. Owner’s stamp: Richmond County School for Girls, Sep. 16 1920. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1035 .M85 1920] 500. Muir, Ramsay. Philips’ new historical atlas for students; a series of 65 plates, containing 154 coloured maps and diagrams, with an introduction illustrated by 43 maps and plans

90 in black and white, by Ramsay Muir. London: Phillip & Son, 1911. xiv, 62, 31 p., 65 folded l. of pls., maps (some col.), 23 cm. Includes index. Acquired 1932. [G 1001 .6] 501. Murphey, Rhoads. An introduction to geography. Chicago: Rand McNally, [1961]. 699 p. Part of the series: Rand McNally geography series. Register of copyrights certificate no. 510080; Canadian Copyright no. 145778. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1961 M8] 502. Murphey, Rhoads. An introduction to geography. Chicago: Rand McNally, [1966]. xv, 734 p., 26 cm. Second edition. Part of the series: Rand McNally geography series. Register of copyrights certificate no. 865708; Canadian Copyright no. 183508. Note: second copy: third printing, 1968; third copy: fourth printing, 1969. Includes bibliographies. Gift, 1989. [Rand McNally Trade 1966 M8] 503. My second atlas: 64 pages in colour containing 61 maps and insets, 190 illustrations with questions: index to place-names. Second, enlarged edition. Edinburgh & London: W. & A.K. Johnston & Bacon, 1960. 64, 8 p., col. ill., col. maps, 27 cm. Includes index. This is a children’s atlas. Gift, 1996. [G 1019 .M89 1960] 504. Neuer allgemeiner Hand- und Schul-Atlas: in 26 Blättern: zum geographischen Unterricht und Gebrauche für alle Stände. 4. Auflage. Freiburg im Breisgau: In der Herder’schen Kunst- und Buchhandlung, 1834. 1 atlas (26 folded l. of pls.), 26 folded col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Maps lithographed by B. Herder. Maps hand colored in outline. Former owner: Sipe Rym [?]. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .N425 1834] 505. New England Publishing Company. The unrivalled atlas of modern geography for schools and families: thirty four maps with index to 20,000 names contained in the atlas. Boston, Mass.: New England Pub. Co., 1881. [2], 33, 36 p., 34 maps, 37 cm. Scales differ. “Engraved and printed in colours by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh & London.”--on maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift. [Baskes fG 1019 .N4 1881] 506. A new moral system of geography, containing an account of the different nations ancient and modern: their situation and climate, their rise and fall, their customs and manners; including, a description of each country, and their respective productions, by which commerce has been established, and society cemented for the good of mankind. Adorned with the dresses of each country. The third edition, much enlarged... London: Printed for G. Riley, No. 33, Ludgate-street; Bath: And sold by S. Hazard, 1792. [4], xxxii, [33]-250, [2] p., [2] l. of pls., ill., 1 fold. map, 13 cm. (16mo). Part of the series: Riley’s historical pocket library, v. 6. Frontispiece dated July 18, 1789, date of the first edition, cf. BM 191:757. Signatures: [A]² B-H¹6 I¹4. Vol. 6 of a six volume set: Riley’s historical pocket library. In the first edition of the Historical pocket library this was vol. 5, cf. NUC pre-1956, 413:205. Publisher’s ads [2] p. at end. Includes “A dictionary of

91 universal geography,” p. [223]-248. Acquired 1944.

[Case -G 118 .622]

507. Niles, Sanford. The complete geography: mathematical, physical, political. Indianapolis, Ind.: Indiana School Book Co., 1891. [iv], 134 p., ill., col. maps (4 in back), 31 cm. Gift, 1996. [fG 127 .N725] 508. Nordhoff, Charles. Crossing the line: a cruise in a whaler. A book for boys... Edinburgh: W. Oliphant & Co., [1869]. 190 p., 16 cm. Acquired 1942. [G 047 .633] 509. Nordhoff, Charles. Man-of-war life: a boy’s experience in the United States navy, during a voyage around the world, in a ship of the line. Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co.; New York: Miller, Orton & Mulligan; [etc., etc.], 1856. viii, 9-286 p., front., ill., pls., 18 cm. Also published as the first part of his “Nine years a sailor.” [G 04 .635] 510. [Nordhoff, Charles]. The merchant vessel: a sailor boy’s voyages to see the world. By the author of “Man-of-war life”. Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach, Keys, 1856. viii, 288 p., ill., 18 cm. Also published as the second part of his “Nine years a sailor.” Acquired 1937. [G 04 .636] 511. Nordhoff, Charles. Stories of the island world. By Charles Nordhoff, author of “Man-ofwar life,” “The merchant vessel,” “Whaling and fishing,” &c. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, Franklin Square, 1857. 1 p. l., [v]-vii, [1], [8]-315 p. incl. ill., 2 pls., front., 17 cm. Contents: Madagascar.--Java.--Iceland.--Ceylon.--New Zealand. This book is in the format of travel stories told to children. There are four pages at the end advertising children’s books by Jacob and John S.C. Abbott. Library brown buckram. [G 15 .63] 512. [Nordhoff, Charles]. Whaling and fishing. The sequel to A boy’s voyages on board a manof-war and in the merchant service, by Charles Nordhoff. London: Addey, [1856]. 256 p., ill., 18 cm. Part of the series: Addey’s library for old and young. Acquired 1938. [G 04 .637] 513. Northern regions; or, Uncle Richard’s relation of Captain Parry’s voyages for the discovery of a north-west passage, and Franklin’s and Cochrane’s overland journeys to other parts of the world. Boston: Munroe & Francis and C.S. Francis, [1829?]. xi, [13]-256 p., [12] l. of pls., ill., 18 cm. Part of the series: Juvenile classics, v. 4. Juvenile literature on Arctic explorations. William Reese Company’s Catalogue 152, item 3, states that this book: “Covers Parry’s 1819-20 voyage in search of a northwest passage, Franklin’s 1819 expedition to the Coppermine River, and Cochrane’s journey to Siberia in 1820. The narratives are told by ‘Uncle Richard,’ a fictitious character who supposedly accompanied these expeditions, to his nephew, Tom.” Originally published in London by John Harris in 1825. [Ayer 125.1 1821 N87 1829]

92 514. Northey, Sue. The American Indian, by Sue Northey. Illustrated by George Gray. Springfield, Mass.: M. Bradley and Co., 1939. vii, 216 p., front., pls., 22 cm. Listed as juvenile literature. [Ayer 303 .N87 1939] 515. Nouvel atlas de Belgique: à l’usage des écoles et des familles: d’après les travaux de l’institut cartographique militaire. Bruxelles: A.-N. Lebègue & Cie., Éditeurs, 46, Rue de la Madeleine, [ca. 1890]. 1 atlas ([20] p.), 19 col. maps, 34 cm. Scales differ. “Contenant 19 cartes.” Publisher’s advertisements: back cover. Several maps traced or marked in pencil and blue colored pencil. References: Phillips, 7965. Owner’s inscription: Henri Pirnay de Spa. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes fG 1865 .N68 1890] 516. Nouvel atlas des enfans, ou, Principes clairs pour apprendre facilement et en fort peu de tems la geographie: suivi d’un traité méthodique de la sphere, qui explique le mouvement des astres, les divers systêmes du monde, & l’usage des globes, enrichi de XXIV cartes enluminées. Nouvelle édition, revue et corrigée. A Amsterdam: Chez B. Vlam, libraire, dans le Kalverstraat, 1776. xx, 232 p., [1], 24 l. of fold. pls., ill., 1 col. chart, 22 col. maps, 18 cm. (12mo). First published in 1772 in Amsterdam, cf. NUC pre-1956, 424:13. Signatures: *¹E A-I¹² K8. Title in red and black; tailpieces. Gathering K misfolded: p. 222, 225, 226, 223, 224, 227. Includes index. Publisher’s ads p. 230-232. Reference: Phillips, P.L., Geographical atlases 1, no. 307. Acquired 2004. [Case G 1015 .N69 1776] 517. Ohmann, C. L. Schul-Atlas von allen Theilen der Erde: nach den neuesten Werken und Bestimmungen, entworfen und gezeichnet van C. L. Ohmann. Berlin: Verlag von E. Kortmann, [1840?]. 1 atlas (22 folded l. of pls.), 22 folded col. maps, 22 cm. Scales differ. Maps hand colored in outline. Illegible owner’s inscriptions. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .O46 1840] 518. Olney, Jesse. A practical system of modern geography: or, A view of the present state of the world. Simplified and adapted to the capacity of youth...Accompanied by a new and improved atlas. By J. Olney, A.M. 21st edition. New York: Robinson & Pratt, 1836. 2 p. l., vi, [7]-288 p., ill., 16 cm. [G 11 .638] 519. Omond, George William Thomson. Belgium, by George W.T. Omond. Illustrated by Amédée Forestier. New edition. London: A. & C. Black, 1915. vii, 87, 8 p., [11] l. of pls., col. ill., 1 map, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. Printed by Billing and Sons. First published: 1909. Title within ornamental border. Publisher’s catalog: 8 p. at end. Publisher’s black cloth binding; col. illustration pasted within ornamental border on cover. Owner’s inscription: Haydn Samuel Jones, 18 Regent St, Dowlais. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 153 .P4 Belgium (1915)]

93 520. Oppenheimer, Amy V. A put-together atlas: a fascinating pastime that makes geography delightful. Story by Amy V. Oppenheimer. Maps by Lichtie. New York: Published by Saml. Gabriel Sons & Company, 1931. 1 atlas ([31] p.), maps, 34 cm. Scales differ. “Directions: The six outline maps in this book have complementary sheets printed in colors on gummed paper, representing the various countries or states to be fitted in over the outline maps of the continents. When these are cut out and pasted into place as a puzzle a complete map in color is the result. Completing this book offers hours of fascinating work and the finished book, with its romantic story, makes a splendid addition to every child’s library.”--Title-page verso. Includes sheets of color illustrations on gummed sheets. Maps on lining papers. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .O67 1931] 521. Orbis terrarum antiquus: Schul-Atlas der alten Welt nach D’Anville, Mannert, Ukert, Reichard, Kruse, Wilhelm und Alles bearbeitet. Kurzer Abriss der alten Geographie von J. H. Möller. 15. vermehrte Auflage. Gotha: Bei Justus Perthes, 1841. 1 atlas (14 p., [15] l. of pls.), 14 (of 15) col. maps, 24 x 32 cm. Scales differ. In German and Latin. Manuscript annotations throughout. Maps hand colored in outline. Owner’s inscription: Marie v Ellrichshausen, 1846. Imperfect: missing 14 p. “Kurzer Abriss der alten Geographie.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1033 .O73 1841] 522. Orbis terrarum antiquus: Schul-Atlas der alten Welt nach D’Anville, Mannert, Ukert, Reichard, Kruse, Wilhelm und Alles bearbeitet. Kurzer Abriss der alten Geographie von J. H. Möller. 17. vermehrte Auflage. Gotha: Bei Justus Perthes, 1844. 1 atlas (14 p., [15] l. of pls.), 15 col. maps, 24 x 30 cm. Scales differ. In German and Latin. Maps hand colored in outline. Owner’s inscription: Emil Lindsay-Julin af [?] Pappa. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1033 .O73 1844] 523. Orbis terrarum antiquus: Schul-Atlas der alten Welt nach D’Anville, Mannert, Ukert, Reichard, Kruse, Wilhelm und Alles bearbeitet. Kurzer Abriss der alten Geographie von J. H. Möller. 20. vermehrte Auflage. Gotha: Bei Justus Perthes, 1847. 1 atlas (15 l. of pls., 15 p.), 15 col. maps, 25 x 32 cm. Scales differ. In German and Latin. Maps hand colored in outline. Maps engraved by W. Hase. Map bound in at end: Kaart van Nederland van vor omstreeks achttien eeuwen. Engraved by J. Comkens. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .B253 1847] 524. Orbis terrarum antiquus in usum scholarum: ad D’Avillii, Mannerti, Ukerti, Reichardi, Hrush, Wilhelmi Aliorumque opera tabulasque depictus. Argumentum brevis geographiae antiquae conspectus, scripsit I. H. Moeller. Editio vicesima tertia auctior et emendatior. Gothae: Justus Perthes, 1852. 1 atlas (14 p., [15] l. of pls.), 15 col. maps, 25 x 32 cm. Scales differ. In German and Latin. Maps hand colored in outline. Owner’s

94 inscription: Paul Lalanne [?], 1863. Publisher’s advertisement “Atlanten im Verlag von Justus Perthes in Gotha” pasted on inside back cover. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1033 .O73 1852] 525. Outhwaite, Leonard. Unrolling the map; the story of exploration; with drawings of ships by Gordon Grant, and fifty-six specially devised maps. London: Constable, [1935]. xiv, 351 p., ill., maps, 27 cm. “A John Day book.” “Books to read”: p. 335-340. This book is about discoveries in geography and is aimed at a juvenile audience. [Ayer 129 .O94 1935] 526. Palgrave, Mary E. Pictorial geography of the British isles. By Mary E. Palgrave. Published under the direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education, appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Northumberland Avenue, Charing Cross, W.C.; 43, Queen Victoria Street, E.C.; Brighton, 135, North Street; New York: E. & J.B. Young & Co., 1887. 102 p., ill., 25 x 31 cm. Spine missing, front & back covers almost detached and held together with brown ribbon. Publisher’s brown cloth with title in gold and black and illustration in black on the front cover and the emblem of the Society in black on the back cover. Gift, 1941. [fG 45 .657] 527. The parent’s gift, or Traits and characters of various nations: onterspersed with geographical remarks adapted to the juvenile part of mankind, and ornamented with many beautiful engravings... London: Printed for John Chappell, 41, Haydon Square, Minories, [ca. 1830] (Eastcheap: Plummer and Brewis), [184-?]. 40 p., ill., 14 cm. Woodcut title vignette, frontispiece and illustrations. “Plummer and Brewis, printers, Love Lane, Eastcheap.” [Wing ZP 8451 .07 no. 16] 528. [Pasquin, Anthony]. The new Brighton guide; or, Companion for young ladies and gentlemen to all the watering-places in Great Britain. With notes, historical, moral, and personal...A new edition. London: Printed for H.D. Symonds & T. Bellamy, 1796. 68 p., 23 cm. “Vignette engraved by F. Bartolozzi after Anthony Pasquia [i.e. John Williams] on title...Aubin, p. 343...This edition has the same collation and imprint as the first edition of the same year,” from The Grub-street journal, no. 88, p. 92, item 516. It also states that the author is John Williams. Acquired 1961. [Y 185 .N4145] 529. Patton, Jeffrey C. Nineteenth century images of the world for American school children [slide]. Text by Jeffrey C. Patton. Chicago: Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography, Newberry Library, 1997. 6 slides, col. + 1 booklet (28 p., 17 cm. Part of the series: The Newberry Library slide set, no. 20. Includes bibliographical references (booklet, p. 28). Summary: Reproductions of six maps from between 1833 and 1914. Original works are in the Newberry Library. Title from accompanying booklet. “The Cartography and History Summer Institute Program.”–Cover. Gift, 2002. [Case GA 201 .N49 no. 20]

95 530. Peary, Robert Edwin. Snowland folk: the Eskimos, the bears, the dogs, the musk oxen, and other dwellers in the frozen North. By Robert E. Peary and the Snow Baby. Illustrated by engravings of photographs by Commander Peary and of drawings by Albert Operti. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., 1904. 97 p., ill., 27 cm. Listed as juvenile literature. Forms part of the Gerald F. Fitzgerald Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2000. [Fitzgerald G 614 .P43 1904] [F 81 .317] 531. Peter Parley’s atlas of modern maps and geographical tables: also, his remarks upon the right mode of using them, and of learning geography, with a complete index. London: Darton and Clark, 1841. 1 atlas (20 p., 12 l. of pls.), 12 col. maps (some folded), 29 cm. Scales differ. Maps hand colored in outline. Maps published by William Darton & Son. Includes index. Owner’s inscriptions: Mastr. F.W. Spencer, Maidstone; Thomas Floyd. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .P38 1841] 532. Petit atlas de géographie: pour servir à l’étude des éléments de géographie de l’abbé Gaultier, par MM. de Blignières, Demoyencourt, Ducrox (de Sixt) et Le Clerc, aîné. Paris: Vve. Jules Renouard, [ca. 1860]. 1 atlas ([2] p., 9 l. (7 folded)), 11 col. maps (7 folded), 27 cm. Part of the series: Cours d’études élémentaires pour les enfants. Scales differ. “Cet atlas contient 11 cartes coloriées...Gravées par Adolphe Jenotte.” “Imprimerie de W. Remquet, Goupy et Cie., rue Garancière, n. 5.”--P. [2]. Maps by Beaurain, printed by Bréhier Frères. “Prix: 2 francs”--Cover. Series statements from cover and p. [2]. Maps hand colored. Publisher’s advertisements: p. [2]. Owner’s inscription: Josephine Leforestier, 1862. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .P42 1860] 533. [Phelps, Almira (Hart) Lincoln]. Caroline Westerley; or, The young traveller from Ohio. Containing the letters of a young lady of seventeen, written to her sister. [Harper’s stereotype edition]. New York: J. & J. Harper, 1833. 4 p. l., [3]-233 p., front., 15 cm. Half-title: Boy’s and girl’s library of useful and entertaining knowledge, xvi. Added titlepage, engraved. [G 851 .683] 534. Philips’ elementary atlas of comparative geography: a series of 40 coloured plates, containing over 90 maps and plans, printed in colours, and 8 pages of introductory letterpress and index, edited by George Philip. Lancashire edition. London: George Philip & Son: London Geographical Institute, 1922. 1 atlas (8, 40, 11 p.), ill., col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. “New edition, showing the territorial changes effected by the peace treaties.” Includes index. In publisher’s brown cloth binding with acorn design. Laid in: Map of Australia with manuscript notes titled, “The ‘A.L’ Series of outline maps.--No. 93” by E.J. Arnold & Son. Owner’s inscription: Bessie Wilkinson, June 4th, 1923, Park Private. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .P5574 1922]

96 535. Philips’ elementary atlas of comparative geography: a series of 40 coloured plates, containing over 90 maps and plans, printed in colours, and 8 pages of introductory letterpress and index, edited by George Philip. New edition, showing the territorial changes effected by the Peace Treaties. London: G. Philip & Son, 1925. 1 atlas (8, 40, 11 p.), col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .P5574 1925] 536. Philips’ elementary atlas of comparative geography: a series of 40 coloured plates, containing over 90 maps and plans, printed in colours, and 8 pages of introductory letterpress and index, edited by George Philip. New edition, showing the territorial changes effected by the peace treaties. London: George Philip & Son: London Geographical Institute, 1929. 1 atlas (8, 40, 12 p.), ill., col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. Includes index. In publisher’s red cloth binding with acorn design. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .P5574 1929] 537. Philips’ elementary atlas of comparative geography: a series of 40 coloured plates, containing over 90 maps and plans, printed in colours, and 8 pages of introductory letterpress and index, edited by George Philip. New edition, showing the territorial changes effected by the peace treaties. London: George Philip & Son: London Geographical Institute, 1932. 1 atlas (8, 40, 12 p.), ill., col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. Includes index. In publisher’s red cloth binding with acorn design. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .P5574 1932] 538. Philips’ elementary atlas of comparative geography: a series of 40 coloured plates, containing over 90 maps and plans, printed in colours, and 8 pages of introductory letterpress and index, edited by George Philip. New edition, revised to date, showing the latest geographical discoveries and territorial changes. London: George Philip & Sons: London Geographical Institute, 1938. 1 atlas (8, 40, 12 p.), ill., col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. Includes index. In publisher’s red cloth binding with acorn design. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .P5574 1938] 539. Philips’ junior historical atlas. Prepared under the direction of the Historical Association. Third edition, with complete index. London : George Philip & Son, 1926. 1 atlas (xviii, 40 p.), col. maps, 23 cm. Scales differ. Owner’s signature: M. Bancroft [?]. Gift. [G 1030 .P4 1926] 540. Philips’ new school atlas of universal history. Edited by Ramsay Muir and George Philip. 12th edition. London: George Philip & Son: London Geographical Institute; Liverpool: Philip, Son & Nephew, 1931. 1 atlas (55 p., 56 p. of pls.), 145 maps (chiefly col.), 28 cm. Scales differ. “A series of 56 plates, containing 145 coloured maps and diagrams,

97 with an introduction illustrated by 48 maps and plans in black and white, and a full index.” Originally published in 1910 under title: The new school atlas of modern history. Includes index. Former owner’s inscriptions: M. Harrison; P. Perrin. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1030 .P45 1931] 541. Philips’ new school atlas of universal history. Edited by Ramsay Muir and George Philip. 13th edition. London: George Philip & Son: London Geographical Institute; Liverpool: Philip, Son & Nephew, 1937. 1 atlas (55 p., 56 p. of pls.), 56 maps (chiefly col.), 28 cm. Scales differ. “A series of 56 plates, containing 145 coloured maps and diagrams, with an introduction illustrated by 48 maps and plans in black and white, and a full index.” Originally published in 1910 under title: The new school atlas of modern history. Includes index. Owner’s inscriptions: Alan Walton, Hansgate, G.S.; A. Green, St. John’s College, York. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1030 .P45 1937] 542. Philips’ new school atlas of universal history. Edited by Ramsay Muir and George Philip. 15th edition. London: George Philip & Son: London Geographical Institute; Liverpool: Philip, Son & Nephew, 1944. 1 atlas (55 p., 56 p. of pls.), 145 maps (chiefly col.), 28 cm. Scales differ. “A series of 56 plates, containing 145 coloured maps and diagrams, with an introduction illustrated by 48 maps and plans in black and white, and a full index.” Originally published in 1910 under title: The new school atlas of modern history. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1030 .P45 1944] 543. Philip’s school atlas of the world and the Commonwealth of Australia specialized. Sydney, N.S.W.: George B. Philip & Son, [1937?]. 1 atlas (90 p.), ill., 40 maps (some col.), ports., 24 cm. Scales differ. Maps by James Emery, J. McBride, and George Philip & Son. “33 coloured maps, 7 physical maps, 56 pages diagrams, illustrations and index”-Cover. “Price: 2/6"--Cover. Date of publication suggested by text, p. 52. Text on front and back paste-downs. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 2750 .P5 1937] 544. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. The British Empire in 1822: being a popular grammar of British geography in the four quarters of the world: with seven maps and one hundred views, by the Rev. J. Goldsmith. 12th edition. London: Printed for Sir Richard Phillips & Co., Bride-Court, Bridge-Street, 1822. vi, 308 [i.e. 302], 36 p., [43] l. of pls. (6 folded), ill., 7 maps (4 folded), 15 cm. Running title: British geography. Maps by Neele & Son. “W. Lewis, Printer, 21, Finch-Lane, Cornhill.”--P. 36 at end. Error in pagination: p. 224, 235, 265-266, 289-290 skipped. Some maps dated 1820. “Price 5s. 6d. in red.” Dedication page: “To George the Fourth, Sovereign...this condensed view of the state of his dominions on his accession to the throne...” “Second part, or continuation of the same author’s Grammar of general geography”--P. [iii]. “Questions for the exercise of the

98 pupil.”--P. 291-308. Publisher’s catalog: 36 p. at end. Two maps hand colored by former owner: England & Wales, Scotland. Lyrics by Hood pasted to recto of map of United Kingdom. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P537 1822] 545. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. An easy grammar of geography: intended as a companion and introduction to the “Geography on a popular plan for schools and young persons,” by the same author: with maps, by the Rev. J. Goldsmith. New edition. London: Printed for Richard Phillips, No. 71, St. Paul’s Church Yard, 1804. 176, [4] p., [7] folded l. of pls., 7 folded maps, 15 cm. Owner’s inscription: “Wm. Boby, Stowmarket, Suffolk...April 1st, 1807.” Presentation inscription from Irene Hobbs to Basil L. Gimson, July 1947. Maps engraved by J.C. Russell. “Printed by W. Flint, Old Bailey.” Imprint on maps varies: 1802-1803. Includes problems and exercises. Front cover and lining paper detached. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1804] 546. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. An easy grammar of geography: intended as a companion and introduction to the “Geography on a popular plan for schools and young persons,” by the same author: with maps, by the Rev. J. Goldsmith. New edition. London: Printed for Richard Phillips, No. 6, Bridge Street, Blackfriars by W. Flint, Old Bailey, 1806. 144 p., [9] l. of pls. (7 folded), ill., 7 folded maps, 14 cm. Owner’s signature: Sarahann [?] Wiles, May 7, 1826. “Price 2s. 6d. bound.” Maps engraved by J.C. Russell. Includes problems and exercises. Geographic clock with volvelle as frontispiece. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1806] 547. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. An easy grammar of geography: intended as a companion and introduction to the “Geography on a popular plan for schools and young persons.” With maps. The 26th edition. By the Rev. J. Goldsmith... London: R. Phillips, 1810. 144 p., 15 cm. Acquired 1940. [G 11 .68] 548. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. An easy grammar of geography: intended as a companion and introduction to the “Geography on a popular plan for schools and young persons”: with maps, by the Rev. J. Goldsmith. 40th edition, corrected and improved. London: Printed for R. Phillips, No. 7, Great Bridge Street, 1811. 144 p., [9] l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 4 (of 7) maps, 15 cm. Owner’s signatures: Martha Wright, Heydon Essex; E. Campbell, April 4, 1822 (p. 115). Bookplate of Eliza Campbell [?]. “J. Adlard, Printer, 23, Bartholomew close.”--P. 144. Imprint on maps varies: 1805-1809. Geographic clock with volvelle as frontispiece. Includes problems and exercises. Binder’s instructions: p. 144. Imperfect: missing three maps (Africa, Asia, British Isles); p. 57-60 and map of Europe torn, portions missing. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1811]

99 549. Phillips, Sir Richard. An easy grammar of geography: intended as a companion and introduction to the “Geography on a popular plan for schools and young persons”: with maps, by the Rev. J. Goldsmith. A new edition improved by a citizen of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: B. Warner, 1820. vi, [7]-192 p., 1 ill., 15 cm. The maps are wanting. Gift, 1991. [G 125 .P536 1820] 550. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. A geographical view of the world, embracing the manners, customs and pursuits of every nation; founded on the best authorities. By Rev. J. Goldsmith...8th American edition, revised, corrected, and improved by James G. Percival, M.D. Illustrated with engravings. New York: Robinson, Pratt & Co., 1845. [8 l.], 406, [2], 46p., ill., pls., 20 cm. Gift, 1974. [3A 6533] 551. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. Geography: illustrated on a popular plan: for the use of schools and young persons: with thirty-five engravings, by the Rev. J. Goldsmith. New edition. London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, Paternoster Row, 1828. xii, 740, [4], 12 p., [35] l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 10 (of 11) folded maps, 19 cm. Spine title: Goldsmith’s popular geography. Maps engraved by Sidney Hall and Thomson. “Printed by A. and R. Spottiswoode, Printers-Street, London.”--Title-page verso. Some maps dated 1808-1823. “Directions for drawing maps.”--P. 726-739. “Globular method of constructing maps as practised by Mr. Arrowsmith.”--Plate facing p. 726. Publisher’s advertisements: pasted to inside front and back covers, and catalog (12 p. at end). Imperfect: missing map of Europe; front cover detached, pages loose. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P534 1828] 552. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. Goldsmith’s grammar of geography: for the use of schools: illustrated with maps. Corrected and improved by W. S. Kenny. London: Printed for T. Allman, 42, Holborn Hill, 1851. iv, 160 p., 15 l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 10 folded maps, 15 cm. Added title-page (engraved): Grammar of geography: for the use of schools & young persons: with maps, &c. Includes geographic clock with volvelle as frontispiece. Includes problems and exercises. Publisher’s advertisements on front paste down. Front cover detached, pages loose. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1851] 553. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. Goldsmith’s grammar of geography: for the use of schools: illustrated with maps. Corrected and improved by W. S. Kenny. London: Printed for T. Allman, 42, Holborn Hill, 1853. iv, 158 p., [8] l. of pls., ill., maps, 15 cm. Added titlepage (engraved): Grammar of Geography: for the use of schools & young persons: with maps, &c. Includes problems and exercises. Imperfect: missing numerous pages and plates. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1853] 554. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. A grammar of general geography: for the use of schools and young

100 persons: intended as a companion and introduction to the “Popular illustrations of geography”: with maps and cuts, by the Rev. J. Goldsmith. 61st edition, corrected and improved. London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1819. iv, 5189, [3] p., [9] l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 7 maps, 15 cm. Spine title: Goldsmith’s geographical grammar. “Price 3s. 6d. bound.” Maps engraved by Thomson, Bury St., Bloomsbury. “Printed by Augustus Applegath and Edward Cowper, 24, Nelson-Square, Great Surrey-Street.”--P. 189. Imprint on maps varies: 1813 to 1814. Geographic clock with volvelle as frontispiece. Includes problems and exercises. Publisher’s advertisements: p. [ii] and [3] p. at end. Imperfect: missing map of Asia. Owner’s signature: Louisa Millson, Donington. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1819] 555. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. A grammar of general geography: for the use of schools and young persons: with maps & engravings, by the Revd. J. Goldsmith. New edition, corrected and modernized. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, [1827?]. 2, 192 p., [18] l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 7 maps, 15 cm. Cover title: Goldsmith’s grammar of geography. “Price 3/6 Bound.” Maps drawn and engraved by Sidney Hall. Publication date from map of world, facing p. 5. Geographic clock with volvelle as frontispiece. Includes problems and exercises. Publisher’s advertisements: 2 p. at beginning, p.[191]192. Imperfect: loose and missing pages and plates; missing volvelle and 3 maps (Europe, Africa, British Isles). Owner’s signature: M.C. Ashover, Oct. 16th, 1833. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1827] 556. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. A grammar of general geography: for the use of schools and young persons: with maps & engravings, by the Revd. J. Goldsmith. New edition, corrected and modernized. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, [1828?]. 191, [1] p., [19] l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 7 maps, 15 cm. Cover title: Goldsmith’s grammar of geography. “Price 3/6 Bound.” Maps drawn and engraved by Sidney Hall. “Printed by A. & R. Spottiswoode, New-Street-Square.”--P. 191. Publication date from publisher’s advertisements inside front cover. Imprint on map of world: 1827. Geographic clock with volvelle as frontispiece. Includes problems and exercises. Publisher’s advertisements: p. 5-6, p. [1] at end, and attached to inside front cover. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1828] 557. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. A grammar of general geography: for the use of schools & young persons: with maps & engravings, by the Revd. J. Goldsmith. Revised & corrected by Hugh Murray. London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, [1842?]. iv, 230, 16 p., [20] l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 8 folded maps, 16 cm. Cover title: Goldsmith’s grammar of geography. “Price 3/6 Bound.” Maps engraved by S. Hall. “Printed by A. Spottiswoode, New-street-Square.”--P. 230. Publication date from p. [1] of publisher’s catalog. Geographic clock with volvelle as frontispiece. Includes questions and exercises for the student. Publisher’s advertisements on front paste down and publisher’s

101 catalog, 16 p. at end. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1842b] 558. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. A grammar of general geography: for the use of schools & young persons: with maps & engravings, by the Revd. J. Goldsmith. Revised & corrected by Hugh Murray. London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, [1847?]. iv, 230, 16 p., [20] l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 8 folded maps, 16 cm. Cover title: Goldsmith’s grammar of geography. “Price 3/6 Bound.” Maps engraved by S. Hall. “Spottiswoode and Shaw, New-street-Square.”--P. 230. Publication date from publisher’s catalog (16 p. at end). Geographic clock with volvelle as frontispiece. Includes questions and exercises for the student. Imperfect: volvelle missing. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1847] 559. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. A grammar of general geography: for the use of schools and young persons: with maps & engravings, by the Revd. J. Goldsmith. Revised, corrected & greatly enlarged by Edward Hughes. London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1852. viii, 335, [1], 16 p., [25] l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 11 folded maps (1 hand col.), 18 cm. Cover title: Goldsmith’s grammar of geography. Engraved title page. Maps engraved by S. Hall; illustrations engraved by H. Adlard. “Price 3/6 Bound.” “Printed by Spottiswoode and Shaw, New-street-Square.”--P. [1] preceding publisher’s catalog (16 p. at end). Geographical clock with volvelle as frontispiece. Includes problems and exercises. “New edition.”--Label mounted on cover. Imperfect: missing volvelle. Owner’s signature, p. [iii]: Fanny Handly, 1868. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1852] 560. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. A grammar of general geography: for the use of schools and young persons: with maps & engravings, by the Revd. J. Goldsmith. Revised, corrected & greatly enlarged by Edward Hughes. London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, [1855?]. viii, 335, [1] p., [25] l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 11 folded maps (1 hand col.), 17 cm. Cover title: Goldsmith’s grammar of geography. Engraved title page. Maps engraved by S. Hall; illustrations engraved by H. Adlard. “New edition.”--Cover. “Price 3/6 Bound.” “Printed by Spottiswoode & Co., New-street-Square.”--P. [1] at end. Geographic clock with volvelle as frontispiece. Includes problems and exercises. Numerous loose pages and plates. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1855] 561. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. A grammar of geography: for the use of schools: with maps and illustrations, by the Rev. J. Goldsmith. Improved and enlarged by the Rev. G. N. Wright. London: Printed for William Tegg & Co.; Glasgow: Griffin & Co.; Dublin: Cumming & Ferguson, [ca. 1842]. iv, 242 [i.e. 246], [2] p., [19] l. of pls. (some folded), ill., 7 folded maps, 16 cm. Cover title: Goldsmith’s grammar of geography. Engraved title page. Maps engraved by J. Shury, illustrations engraved by Sharpe. “J. Haddon, Castle Street, Finsbury”--p. 242. Includes extra pages 143*-144* and 145*-146*. Geographic clock as

102 volvelle facing p. iv. Publisher’s catalog: [2] p. at end. Includes problems and exercises. Owner’s signature: Mast’r Wilkey. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .P536 1842] 562. [Phillips, Sir Richard]. A view of the character, manners, and customs of the NorthAmericans: comprehending an account of the northern Indians: of the inhabitants of Oonalaska and Nootka Sound: of the five Indian nations of Canada: of the inhabitants of the United States, &c.: in which are displayed all the remarkable curiosities which are to be found in those countries, ornamented with plates; by the Rev. J. Goldsmith... Philadelphia: Published by Johnson and Warner..., 1810 ([Philadelphia]: J. Bouvier, printer). [2], 39 p., [3] l. of pls., 3 ill., 17 cm. Most of the material in this volume was published also in the author’s Geography... Frontispiece attached to printed wrappers. References: Shaw & Shoemaker 21080; Rosenbach, A.S.W., Children’s books, 424. [Ayer 250 .G6 1810] 563. Picquenot, F. V. Géographie physique et politique des établissements français de l’Océanie ...Cours supérieur (troisième année). Paris: Challamel, 1900. 119 p. Acquired 1934. [G 16 .69] 564. Pictures of travel in far-off lands: a companion to the study of geography. South America. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1871. x, 256 p., ill., pls., 17 cm. Part of the series: Pictorial library of travel and adventure. Bookplate of Ira G. Ward. Acquired 1970. [3A 2079] 565. Pinardel, François. La France et ses colonies (classe de première), par François Pinardel. Nouvelle édition revue... Paris: Gabriel Beauchesne et ses fils, 1934. 703 p., [16] l. of pls., ill., maps (some col.), 20 cm. Acquired 1934. [G 3901 .69] 566. Pinardel, François. Géographie-atlas: géographie générale [par] François Pinardel. 6e édition. Paris: Éditions de l’École, 1958. 116 p., [2] l. of pls., ill., maps (some col.), ports., 26 cm. Cover title: Géographie-atlas: classe de sixième: cours complémentaires. “No. 366.” Publisher’s advertisements: p. [2]. Contains 19 maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 126 .P56 1958] 567. Polo, Marco. The travels of Marco Polo, for boys and girls. With explanatory notes and comments by Thomas W. Knox... New York & London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1885. xviii, 530 p., front. (port.), ill., maps, 23 cm. Maps on endpapers. [G 6002 .705] 568. The public schools atlas of ancient geography: in 28 maps, on the plan of The public schools atlas of modern geography, edited with an introduction by George Butler. New edition. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1886. 1 atlas (x, 20 p., [27] l. of folded pls.), 28 folded col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. Maps by Edward Weller. Publisher’s advertisements on first preliminary page. Also published under title: Longmans’ atlas of

103 ancient geography. Includes index. Map laid in: Greece with the coasts and islands of the Aegean Sea. Removed from binding and placed in original boards, which have been modified as a portfolio. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1030 .P74 1886] 569. The public schools atlas of modern geography in 33 maps: exhibiting clearly the more important physical features of the countries delineated and noting all the chief places of historical, commercial or social interest. Edited, with an introduction on the study of geography, by George Butler. New edition. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1889. 1 atlas (xii, 33, [1] p., 33 l. of pls. (some folded)), ill., col. maps, 28 cm. Owner’s inscription: [Rev.?] Teasdale, S. Peter’s Schl. Illegible inscription dated Oct. 1903. Scales differ. Maps by Edwd. Weller. Publisher’s advertisement on first preliminary page. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .P83 1889] 570. The public schools atlas of modern geography in 33 maps: exhibiting clearly the more important physical features of the countries delineated and noting all the chief places of historical, commercial or social interest. Edited, with an introduction on the study of geography, by George Butler. New edition. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1891. 1 atlas (xii, 33 p., 31 l. of pls. (some folded)), 33 col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. Maps by Edwd. Weller. Publisher’s advertisement on first preliminary page. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .P83 1891] 571. The public schools atlas of modern geography in 33 maps: exhibiting clearly the more important physical features of the countries delineated and noting all the chief places of historical, commercial or social interest. Edited, with an introduction on the study of geography, by George Butler. New and revised edition, with complete new index. London & New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1905. 1 atlas (xii, 35, [1] p., 33 l. of pls. (chiefly folded)), maps (chiefly col.), 28 cm. Scales differ. With embossed stamp: Presented by the publishers. Maps by Edwd. Weller. Publisher’s advertisement on first preliminary page. Includes index. References: Phillips, 3363. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .P83 1905] 572. The public schools historical atlas. Edited by C. Colbeck. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1885. 1 atlas (35 p., 97 p. of pls.), 101 maps (chiefly col.), 22 cm. Scales differ. “Printed by Spottiswoode and Co.”--P. 35. Engraved by Edward Weller. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1030 .P79 1885] 573. The public schools historical atlas. Edited by C. Colbeck. London & New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1913. 1 atlas (35 p., 94 p. of pls.), 101 maps (chiefly col.), 22 cm. Scales differ. “Tenth impression.” Printed by Spottiswoode and Co., Ltd.

104 Includes index. Ownership stamp: The Peck School, 11 Elm Street, Morristown, N.J. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1030 .P79 1913] 574. Putnam, David Binney. David goes to Baffin Land, by David Binney Putnam...With 55 illustrations from photographs and many decorations drawn by the fourteen-year-old artist, Albert Schaffenberg. New York & London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1927. 162 p., [48] p. of pls., ill., maps, ports., 21 cm. Maps on paste downs and end sheets. Advertisements, [3] p at the end. David Binney Putnam (1913-1992) was fourteen years old when he wrote this and three other books in this series. His father, George Palmer Putnam, of the publishing house of G.P. Putnam & Sons, was a noted adventurer and explorer (whose second wife was Amelia Earhart!), and apparently took David along on his trips. These books were autobiographical adventure novels for children. The frontispiece of this book shows David himself with a blue goose. The illustrations are from photographs of the trip and the vignettes throughout the book were by a fourteenyear-old artist named Albert Schaffenberg. A fellow voyager was Deric Nusbaum (b. 1913), son of Jesse Nusbaum, a noted archaeologist, who himself had written two books about his own adventures in the Southwest for Putnam & Sons. They were the youngest members of the famous Explorers Club of New York. Gift, 2003. [Ayer F 1101 .P98 1927] 575. Putnam, David Binney. David goes to Greenland, by David Binney Putnam. With a foreword by Cap’n Bob Bartlett. Illustrated from photographs, with decorations from drawings made especially by the Eskimo, Kakutia, at Karnah on Whale Sound. New York & London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1926. xiv, 167 p., [47] p. of pls., ill., ports., 20 cm. Maps on paste downs and end sheets. Advertisements, [4] p. at the end. Gift, 2003. [Ayer G 743 .P8 1926] 576. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas zur alten, mittleren und neuen Geschichte: in 59 haupt- und 57 nebenkarten. Neu bearbeitet von Dr. A. Baldamus. Ausgeführt in der Geographischen Anstalt von Velhagen & Klasing in Leipzig. 18. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1892. xii p., 32 folded l. of pls., 32 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1892] 577. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas zur alten, mittleren und neuen Geschichte: in 66 haupt- und 63 nebenkarten. Neu bearbeitet von Alfred Baldamus. 19. vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1893. xii p., 36 folded l. of pls., 36 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Owner’s inscription: J.C. Hausman. Ownership stamp: Rijksweekschool voor Onderwijzers, Deventer. Binder’s label: Wed G. J. Eilander, Boek -en Handelsbinderij, Deventer. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1893]

105 578. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas zur alten, mittleren und neuen Geschichte: in 66 haupt- und 68 nebenkarten. Herausgegeben von Alfred Baldamus und Ernst Schwabe. 21. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1896. 1 atlas (xii p., 36 folded l. of pls.), 36 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Owner’s inscription: Benjamin Kaufman, Louiville, Kentucky, 31 Conant Hall. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1896] 579. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas zur alten, mittleren und neuen Geschichte: in 234 haupt- und nebenkarten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Alfred Baldamus und Ernst Schwabe. 25. vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1901. 1 atlas (xvi p., 40 folded l. of pls.), 40 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Maps also on versos of some leaves. “Kartendruck von Körner & Dietrich in Leipzig, Textdruck von W. Drugulin in Leipzig”--title-page verso. Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1901] 580. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas zur alten, mittleren und neuen Geschichte: in 234 haupt- und nebenkarten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Alfred Baldamus und Ernst Schwabe. 26., mit der vermehrte und verbesserte 25. übereinstimmende Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1902. 1 atlas (xvi p., 40 folded l. of pls.), 40 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Maps also on versos of some leaves. “Kartendruck von Körner & Dietrich in Leipzig, Textdruck von W. Drugulin in Leipzig”--title-page verso. References: Phillips, 5548. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1902] 581. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas zur alten, mittleren und neuen Geschichte: in 234 haupt- und nebenkarten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Alfred Baldamus und Ernst Schwabe. 26., mit der vermehrte und verbesserte 35. übereinstimmende Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1905. 1 atlas (xvi p., 40 folded l. of pls.), 40 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Maps also on versos of some leaves. “Kartendruck von Körner & Dietrich in Leipzig, Textdruck von W. Drugulin in Leipzig”--title-page verso. Owners’ inscriptions by Harry A. Hibbard and Estella M Murdoch, 2129 Emerson St., Berkeley, Calif. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1905] 582. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. Historischer schul-atlas zur alten, mittleren und neuen geschichte: in 240 haupt- und nebenkarten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Alfred Baldamus und Ernst Schwabe, ausgefuhrt in der Geographischen Anstalt von Velhagen & Kasing in Leipzig. 31. auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1907. xvi p., 40 (i. e. 88) col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Outline and detail maps on reverse of unnumbered maps. [G 1001 .72] 583. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas zur alten, mittleren

106 und neuen Geschichte: in 240 haupt- und nebenkarten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Alfred Baldamus und Ernst Schwabe. Ausgefuhrt in der Geographischen Anstalt von Velhagen & Klasing in Leipzig. 31. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1907. 1 atlas (xvi p., 40 folded l. of pls.), 40 l. of col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Maps also on versos of some leaves. “Kartendruck von Körner & Dietrich in Leipzig, Textdruck von W. Drugulin in Leipzig”--title-page verso. Owner’s inscription: Marie Fallbacher. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1907] 584. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas zur alten, mittleren und neuen Geschichte: in 240 haupt- und nebenkarten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Alfred Baldamus, Ernst Schwabe und Friedrich Neubauer. Ausgefuhrt in der Geographischen Anstalt von Velhagen & Klasing in Leipzig. 34. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1910. 1 atlas (xvi p., 40 folded l. of pls.), 40 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Maps also on versos of some leaves. “Kartendruck von Körner & Dietrich in Leipzig, Textdruck von W. Drugulin in Leipzig”--title-page verso. References: Phillips, 3317. Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1910] 585. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas zur alten, mittleren und neuen Geschichte: in 272 haupt- und nebenkarten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Alfred Baldamus, Ernst Schwabe und Julius Koch. Ausgeführt in der Geographischen Anstalt von Velhagen & Klasing in Leipzig. 36. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1913. 1 atlas (xvi p., 40 folded l. of pls.), 40 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. “Kartendruck von Körner & sohn in Leipzig, Textdruck von W. Drugulin in Leipzig”--title-page verso. References: Phillips, 5550. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1913] 586. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas zur alten, mittleren und neuen Geschichte: in 324 haupt- und nebenkarten, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Alfred Baldamus, Ernst Schwabe und Julius Koch. Ausgeführt in der Geographischen Anstalt von Velhagen & Klasing in Leipzig. 40. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1918. 1 atlas (xvi p., 58 folded l. of pls.), 58 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Annotated in pencil throughout. “Kartendruck von Körner & Dietrich in Leipzig, Textdruck von Günther, Kirsten & Wendler in Leipzig”--title-page verso. “Zur vierzigsten Auflage. Die in der 38. Auflage enthaltenen Karten zum Weltkriege sinf durch die neuen Kartenseiten 41 bis 58 ersetzt worden, welche die Ereignisse bis Ende Dezember 1917 darstellen.”--p. viii. Maps 41 - 58 copyright V. & K. References: Phillips, 05551. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1918] 587. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: grosse Ausgabe. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Alfred Baldamus, Ernst Schwabe und Ernst

107 Ambrosius. 46. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1925, ©1923. 1 atlas, (15, 168 p.), 122 col. maps (some fold.), 26 cm. Scales differ. “Günther, Kirsten & Wendler in Leipzig”--p. 15. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1925] 588. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: grosse Ausgabe. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Alfred Baldamus, Ernst Schwabe und Ernst Ambrosius. 47. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1926, ©1923. 1 atlas, (15, 168 p.), 120 col. maps (some fold.), 26 cm. Scales differ. “Günther, Kirsten & Wendler in Leipzig”--p. 15. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1926] 589. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: grosse Ausgabe. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Max Pehle und Hans Silberborth. 49. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1929, ©1923. 1 atlas, (15, 168 p.), 120 col. maps (some fold.), 26 cm. Scales differ. Includes extra leaf numbered 120a. “Vorwort” on front lining paper. “Günther, Kirsten & Wendler in Leipzig”--p. 15. References: Phillips, 05553. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1929] 590. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: grosse Ausgabe. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Max Pehle, Hans Silberborth und Martin Istraut. 50. Jubiläums-Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1931, ©1923. 1 atlas, (15, 160 p. (some folded)), 124 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded leaves, each numbered as 4 pages. Phillips, 05554/ Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1931] 591. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: grosse Ausgabe. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Max Pehle, Hans Silberborth und Martin Istraut. 53. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1935. 1 atlas, (15, 160 p. (some folded)), 124 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Owner’s inscription: Rudolf Kurrer. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1935] 592. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzgers historischer Schul-Atlas. Grosse ausgabe. 53. auflage. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Max Pehle, Hans Silberborth und Martin Istraut... Bielefeld: Velhagen & Klasing, 1935. 12, 160 p. (some folded), col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Acquired 1944. [G 1001 .712] 593. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: grosse Ausgabe. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Max Pehle, Hans Silberborth und Martin Istraut. 53. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1936. 1 atlas, (15, 160 p. (some folded)), 124 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Some of the maps are printed on folded

108 leaves, each numbered as 4 pages. “Vorwort” on front lining-paper. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1936] 594. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: grosse Ausgabe. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Max Pehle, Hans Silberborth, Martin Istraut und Rudolf Ströbel. 54. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1937. 1 atlas, (15, 160 p. (some folded)), 125 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. References: Phillips, 05556. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1937] 595. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: grosse Ausgabe. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Max Pehle, Hans Silberborth, Martin Istraut und Rudolf Ströbel. 57. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1939. 1 atlas, (15, 160 p. (some folded)), 125 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Owner’s inscription: Hess Ernst KL. II b. Bookseller’s label: Max Götz, Buchhandlung, München Löwengrube 1. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1939] 596. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: grosse Ausgabe. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Max Pehle, Hans Silberborth, Martin Istraut und Rudolf Ströbel. 58. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1940. 1 atlas, (15, 160 p. (some folded)), 125 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1940] 597. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: von der altsteinzeit bis zur gegenwart. 69. Auflage. Bielefeld, Berlin, Hannover: Velhagen & Klasing, [1956], ©1954. 1 atlas, (vii, 144 p. (some folded)), 99 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Cover has subtitle: “Urgeschichte altertummittelalter neuzeit.” “Vorwort zur 63. bis 69. Auflage...Sommer 1954 bis Herbst 1956.”--p. [iii]. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8 1956] 598. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: kleine Ausgabe. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Max Pehle, Hans Silberborth und Martin Istraut. 7. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1935. 1 atlas, ([2], 48 p.), 48 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes G 1030 .P8112 1935] 599. Putzger, Friedrich Wilhelm. F. W. Putzger’s Historischer Schul-Atlas: kleine Ausgabe. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Max Pehle, Hans Silberborth und Martin Istraut. 11. Auflage. Bielefeld und Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1942. 1 atlas, ([4], 48 p.), 48 col. maps, 26 cm. Scales differ. Ownership stamp: Lehrerbildungsanstalt Kaiserslautern. Bookseller’s label of Eugen Crusius, Kaiserslautern am Stadttheater. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007.

109 [Baskes G 1030 .P8112 1942] 600. Rabatta, Agostino da. Nuovo atlante generale metodico ed elementare tascabile per lo studio della geografia ed istoria antica e moderna: arricchite di varie carte delle nuove scoperte. In Firenze: [Aniello Lamberti], 1779. 1 atlas (96 maps on 100 cards), ill., col. maps, 100 x 58 mm. In Italian, with dedication card in Latin. Referred to as “Atlante del mondo” in Dictionary catalog of the Edward E. Ayer Collection of Americana and American Indians... Newberry Library. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961. Engraver/publisher from dedication card. Italian pocket atlas, dated 1779 in Florence, containing maps of all the countries of the world prepared by Agostino da Rabatta and Giovanni de Baillou, and engraved by Aniello Lamberti. The atlas is presented as a deck of 97 playing cards of the type used to play the Italian card game of “minchiate.”--(Cf. Regole generali del giuoco delle minchiate... 2a edizione. Firenze Stamperia del giglio, 1820). There are 4 suits (swords, batons, cups, and coins) of 14 cards each, plus 40 tarot cards: 35 numbered IXXXV, and 5 unnumbered cards containing maps of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. The 97th card is the “fool” or “matto,” which lists the abbreviations used on the maps. Also included are 3 preliminary cards: illustration of Atlas, title card, and dedication card. Map of the world bears engraved inscription along bottom margin: “D. Agostino da Rabatta. Barone Gio. de Baillou...Aniello Lamberti inc.” Maps are colored in yellow, pink, and green, and include a key to numbered sites. First card contains an illustration of Atlas supporting the world on his shoulders, with motto below “Nec pluribus impar;” dedication card illustrated with two small engraved medallions, one a profile portrait of Leopold II, the other a mythological scene; maps of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa, and America illustrated with scenes of mythological figures, animals, and ships. Dedication to Petro Leopoldo (Leopoldo II) signed “D. August. da Rabatta, M.C. Baro. Ioannes de Baillou...Aniello Lamberti sc. e proprieto.” Imperfect: first 3 cards containing engraved illustration of Atlas, title-page, and dedication wanting; photocopies of the missing cards supplied by the Società geografica italiana from their copy. In brown cloth slipcase (12 cm.), with spine title in gold: “Atlas.” For additional information, consult the Special Collections Info File. References: Tooley, R.V., Tooley’s dictionary of mapmakers (1999), v. A-D, p. 70-71; Newberry Library, Dict. cat. of the E.E. Ayer Coll., v. 2, p. 510. [Vault Ayer G 1015 .R33 1779] 601. [Raes, D.]. Atlas universel de géographie moderne: à l’usage des maisons d’éducation, des collèges, des séminaires, des athénées, etc., etc. Bruxelles: D. Raes, 1850. 1 atlas ([1] folded l., [31] folded l. of pls.), 31 col. maps, 27 cm. Scales differ. “Etablissement D. Raes...Bruxelles”--On maps. Maps hand colored in outline. Folded map laid in: Carte de la Belgique. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .R18 1850] 602. Rand, McNally and Company. Interpreting social studies through Earle-McKee American history maps. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Company, [1941]. viii, 72 p., ill. (maps), 23 cm. A guide to the use of the Earle-McKee American history maps, with questions for

110 class discussion and suggested readings. Acquired 1944.

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603. Rand McNally and Company. Rand McNally & Co’s. new family atlas of the world. Chicago: The Company, 1891. 321 p., ill. (some col.), maps (some col.), 37 cm. Includes index. Acquired 1995. [fG 1019 .R25 1891] 604. Ravenstein, Ernest George. Philips’ systematic atlas, physical and political: specially designed for the use of higher schools and private students, by E. G. Ravenstein. School edition. London: George Philip & Son, 1895. 1 atlas (vi, 49 p., 41 folded l. of pls.), 41 folded col. maps, 28 cm. Scales differ. “Containing 170 maps and diagrams in 41 plates, and a complete index of over 12,000 names.” Includes index. Publisher’s blue cloth binding with gold stamping. Bookplate: Dorothy E. Harrison. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .R387 1895] 605. Redway, Jacques Wardlaw. Commercial geography; a book for high schools, commercial courses, and business colleges, by Jacques W. Redway. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1903. viii, [9], 406 p. incl. ill., maps, double map, 20 cm. [H 7002 .74] 606. Révoil, Bénédict Henry. In the bush and on the trail: adventures in the forests of North America: a book for boys, by M. Benedict Revoil. With seventy illustrations. London, Edinburgh, New York: T. Nelson and Sons, 1890. xii, 393 p., ill., 19 cm. Added illustrated title-page. Gift, 1962. [V 112 .739] 607. Rice, Henry. Native life in India; being sketches of the social and religious characteristics of the Hindus, by the Rev. Henry Rice...Revised. Oakland, Cal., London [etc.]: Pacific Press Publishing Company, [1891]. x, 11-160 p. incl. front., ill., pls., 19 cm. On cover: Young people’s library. Original title: Native life in South India. Booklabel of William Berrian. [G 69 .745] 608. Ridgley, Douglas Clay. The geography of Illinois. By Douglas C. Ridgley. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, [1921]. xvii, 385 p., ill., maps (part fold.), diagrs., 18 cm. Half-title: Regional geographies of the United States of America. Edited by J. Paul Goode. The geography of Illinois. “A list of the general references for the study of the geography of Illinois”: p. 363-370. The two prefaces state that this book is intended to be used in schools. Publisher’s red cloth with title and illustration in black on the front cover. [G 896 .744] 609. Robertson, J. A practical example-book on the use of maps. Containing problems and exercises, to be worked and filled up by students in geography. Designed as an auxiliary to that study, for the use of schools and private students by J. Robertson. London: Printed for the author, and sold by Lackington and C., [etc.], 1817. 38 p., 26 cm. Acquired 1985. [GA 130 .R63 1817]

111 610. H.E.C. Robinson Pty. Ltd. Robinson’s primary school world atlas: physical, political, economic, historical & pictorial, published by H.E.C. Robinson Pty. Ltd. 7th edition. Sydney [N.S.W.]: H.E.C. Robinson, [ca. 1950]. 1 atlas (65 p.), col. ill., 55 maps (chiefly col.), 24 cm. Scales differ. Title, etc. from inside front cover. “Illustrated in colour”-Cover. Edition from cover. Text on inside covers. Includes index. Owner’s signature: Peter Needs. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .H6 1950] 611. Rogíc, Veljko. Geografija Jugoslavije: udzbenik za IV razred gimnazije, napisali Veljko Rogíc i Stanko Zuljíc. 4. neizm. izd. Zagreb: “Skolska knjiga,” 1964. 243, [1] p., ill., maps, 24 cm. Fourth level geography textbook for high school. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes GB 275 .R65 1964] 612. Rowson, Susanna (Haswell). An abridgement of universal geography, together with sketches of history. Designed for the use of schools and academies in the United States. By Susanna Rowson. Boston: Printed for John West..., [1805?] ([Boston]: David Carlisle, printer...). iv, [1], 14-302 p., 18 cm. Spine title: Rowson’s geography. Errata on leaf attached to front board. References: Shaw & Shoemaker 9282. Acquired 1959. [G 004 .763] 613. Salisbury, Rollin D. Modern geography for high schools. By Rollin D. Salisbury, Harlan H. Barrows and Walter S. Tower. New York: H. Holt and Co., 1913. ix, 418, [6] p., 7 l. of pls., ill., maps, 20 cm. Part of the series: American science series. Bibliography: [p. 1-6]. Includes index. Gift, 1999. [GB 55 .S19] 614. Salmon, Thomas. A new geographical and historical grammar: wherein the geographical part is truly modern and the present state of the several kingdoms of the world is so interspersed, as to render the study of geography both entertaining and instructive. Containing, I. A description of the figure and motion of the earth. II. Geographical definitions and problems, being a necessary introduction to this study. III. A general division of the globe into land and water. IV. The situation and extent of the several countries contained in each quarter of the world; their cities, chief towns, history, present state, respective forms of government, forces, revenues, taxes, revolutions, and memorable events. Together with an account of the air, soil, produce, traffic, curiosities, arms, religion, language, universities, bishopricks, manners, customs, habits, and coins, in use in the several kingdons and states described. By Mr. Salmon. Illustrated with a set of twenty-three new maps of the several countries drawn, by the direction of Mr. Salmon, and ingraved by Mr. Jeffreys, geographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. The third edition, with very great additions and improvements. London: Printed for William Johnston, at the Golden-Ball in St. Paul’s Church-Yard, M DCC LIV [1754]. 640, [16] p., 23 fold. maps. The title-page is printed in red and black. The preface is addressed to British youth. Brown cloth library binding. On the second front flyleaf, which is the half-title, is the signature and date of a previous owner. Acquired 1935.

112 [G 11 .78] 615. Salmon, Thomas. A new geographical and historical grammar: wherein the geographical part is truly modern; and the present state of the several kingdoms of the world is so interspersed, as to render the study of geography both entertaining and instructive...by Mr. Salmon. Illustrated with a set of twenty-three new maps of the several countries drawn by the direction of Mr. Salmon, and engraved by Mr. Jefferys, geographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Ninth edition, with very great additions and improvements. Dublin: Printed for P. Wilson, J. Exshaw, A. James, S. Price, and M. North, 1760. 640, [16] p., [13] l. of pls. (some folded), ill. (some hand-col.), 12 maps, 21 cm. (8vo). Contents: I. A description of the figure and motion of the earth.--II. Geographical definitions and problems, being a necessary introduction to this study.--III. A general division of the globe into land and water.--IV. The situation and extent of the several countries contained in each quarter of the world; their cities, chief towns, history, present state, respective forms of government, forces, revenues, taxes, revolutions, and memorable events.--An account of the air, soil, produce, traffic, curiosities...in the several kingdoms and states described. Half-title: The new geographical grammar, published by authority. “...the editors of this Dublin edition have...added a geographical description of Ireland...”--Advertisement, p. [ii]. Map entitled “The World” signed by engraver John Ridge. Title-page in red and black; tail-pieces. Signatures: A-2S8. Contains engraved map, “The artificial sphere;” 12 folded maps of different countries and regions of the world, 2 with hand-coloring in red, blue, and yellow; various cartographic and meteorological tables. “Directions to the binder for placing the maps”: p. [16] at end. Includes index. For additional information on other editions printed in Dublin in 1752 and 1766, cf. Four centuries of special geography [by] O.F.G. Sitwell. Vancouver: University of British Columbia, 1993, p. 500-502, especially nos. (03) and (12). Ownership inscription on verso of front endpaper: “John Brotzman his book.” Front and back covers have been removed; gold-stamped leather spine with raised bands, and title “Salmon’s geography.” Acquired as gift from: Passionist Monastery of Chicago (Northside). Gift, 1994. [Case G 121 .S26 1760] 616. Sandham, Elizabeth. The travels of St. Paul: in letters supposed to be written from a mother to her daughter, in which are endeavoured to be traced the remains of those places first favoured by the preaching of the gospel, by E. Sandham... London: Printed for J. Harris..., 1812. 132, [8] p., 1 folded map, 14 cm. “Printed by E. Hemsted, New Street, Fetter-lane.”--Title-page verso. Publisher’s advertisements p. [1]-[7] at end. Imperfect: lacking folded map. Listed as juvenile literature. Attached book-label: H.C. Whitman. Bookplate: Library of Lane Seminary Affiliated with The Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Chicago. Forms part of the McCormick Theological Seminary Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [BS 2506.5 .S25 1812] 617. Schlimpert, M. Vorbilder der vaterlandsliebe, des hochsinns und der thatkraft. Charaktergemälde aus der jugendzeit und dem wirken berühmter helden, dichter,

113 gelehrten, künstler und industriellen. In verbindung mit mehreren jugenschriftstellern herausgegeben von M. Schlimpert...und Franz Otto [pseud.]...Zweite verbesserte, gänzlich umgearbeitete auflage... Leipzig: Spamer, 1866. [1 v.]. Part of the series: Neue jugend- und hausbibliothek..., 4. ser., 1. bd. Acquired 1938. [E 447 .787] 618. School-atlas van alle deelen der aarde, in 24 kaarten, opgedragen aan zijne excellentie den heere, graaf J. van den Bosch. Rotterdam: Otto Petri, [1863?]. 1 atlas ([2] p., 25 folded l. of pls.), 25 folded col. maps, 27 cm. Scales differ. Title page lithographed by Emrik & Binger. “Rotterdam, bij A. Baedeker, (Otto Petri).”--On maps. Map “Zwitserland en het vorstendom Lichtenstein” not included on title-page table of contents. Title page in red and black with illustrated, decorative border. Maps hand colored in outline. Publisher’s black cloth; illustrated gold stamping. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .S27 1863] 619. Schul-Atlas der alten Welt, nach Mannert, Ukert, Reichard, Kruse, Wilhelm und Alles bearbeitet. 3. Auflage. Gotha: Bei Justus Perthes, 1825. 1 atlas (9 [i.e. 12] l. of pls.), 11 col. maps, 20 x 26 cm. Scales differ. In German and Latin. Maps hand colored in outline. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1033 .S38 1825] 620. Scott, R. Juvenile atlas. Edinburgh: R. Scott, 1829. 1 v., 33 map pls., 119 x 90 mm. Engraved–cf. Webb Millington, A5059. Maps also catalogued separately. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection. [Baskes] 621. Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate. The story of our continent; a reader in the geography and geology of North America for the use of schools... Boston, 1897. [1 v.]. Acquired 1929. [G 81 .806] 622. Sidgwick, Mrs. Alfred. Germany, by Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick. London: A. and C. Black, [1915]. viii, 87 p., [11] l. of pls., col. ill., 1 map, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. “Published October, 1909. Reprinted 1910, and in 1915 with some new illustrations substituted, also six outline pictures for colouring placed in a pocket at the end of the book.”--Title-page verso. Printed by Billing and Sons. “With twelve full-page illustrations in colour.” Title within ornamental border. Imprint date on title-page of Newberry’s copy has been erased. Lacking 6 outline pictures and pocket. Publisher’s red cloth binding; color illustration pasted within ornamental border on cover. Former owners: M. Hall; D.M. London. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes G 153 .P4 Germany (1915)] 623. Škorpil, František Bohumil. Atlas für Bürgerschulen [von] F. B. Škorpil. Zweite durchgesehene und erg. Auflage. [Prag?]: Staatliche Verlagsanstalt, 1930. 1 atlas ([2] p., 25 l. (some folded)), ill. (part col.), maps (chiefly col., some folded), 34 cm. Scales differ. “Preis Kè 35.” “Genehmigt mit Erlass des Ministeriums für Schulwesen und

114 Volkskultur vom 8. September 1930...als Lehrbehelf für Bürgerschulen mit deutscher Unterrichtssprache.”--Cover. “M.-Z. 938.”--Cover. There are 25 maps. Owner’s stamp: “Albert Fleischer [?], Bautzen, Sa...” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .S56 1930] 624. Smet, Pierre Jean de. New Indian sketches. By Rev. P. J. de Smet, S. J. New York [etc.]: D. & J. Sadlier & Co., [1865?]. 175 p. incl. front., pls., 17 cm. On cover: Young people’s library. “Vocabulary of the Skalzi, or Koetenay tribe”: p. 118-125. Contents: Life of Louise Sighouin.--Indian sketches.--The short Indian catechism in use among the Flatheads, Kalispels, Pends-d’Oreilles, and other Rocky Mountain Indians. [F 804 .823] 625. [Smiles, Samuel]. Round the world; including a residence in Victoria, and a journey by rail across North America. By a boy. Edited by Samuel Smiles. With illustrations. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1872. xii, [13]-289, [3], [8] p., [1] l. of pls.: ill., maps, 19 cm. First edition 1871, published under title: A boy’s voyage round the world. Title vignette (publisher’s device). Publisher’s advertisements follow text. Includes index. [G 13 .823] 626. Smith, Roswell Chamberlain. Smith’s atlas, designed to accompany the Geography, by R. C. Smith. New York: Paine & Burgess, 1839. [20] l., 17 maps, 30 cm. Cover title. Hand-colored maps. Gift, 1984. [folio G 1019 .S6 1839] 627. Smith, Ruby A. Now and then. Written by Ruby A. Smith. Edited by Patricia Turnbull. Designed by Joseph Harrigan. Illustrated by Joseph Hodge. [Paris]: UNESCO, 1984. 48 p., ill., maps, 21 cm. “UNDP/UNESCO/AGFUND Multi-Island Project CAR/83/001.” “Printed in Jamaica by Montrose Printery Ltd.”–p. 4. of cover. “Typeset by the Government Printers, Castries, St. Lucia.”–verso title-page. Juvenile literature about the Windward Islands in the West Indies. Gift, 2001. [Wing ZP 997 .U73] 628. Smith & Forman’s juvenile atlas: containing a familiar introduction to the use of maps, and a comprehensive view of the present state of the earth: designed to accompany our popular geographies, and for the use of schools and academies. New York: Smith & Forman, 1813. 1 atlas ([6] folded leaves): 6 folded maps, 22 cm. Scales vary. Advertisement on back wrapper: “Modern school books, published by Smith & Forman, and for sale at the Franklin Juvenile Book Stores...New-York.” This is listed as no. 6, “accompanying Parish’s Geography” (i.e. Elijah Parish’s New system of modern geography, first published in 1810). Shaw & Shoemaker, 29809. Contents: 1. Map of the world.–2. North-America.–3. South-America.–4. Europe.–5. Asia.–6. Africa. Acquired 2002. [Ayer G 1019 .S65 1813] 629. Smith’s atlas of modern geography for the use of schools. London: Published by C. Smith & Son, 1852. 1 atlas ([2], 28 l. of pls.), 28 col. maps (some folded), 23 cm. Scales differ. Original publisher’s binding; printed paper label on cover with title: Smith’s modern atlas for schools. Maps hand colored in outline. Owner’s inscription: July 24th,

115 1924, given to me by Mrs. Jenkins, J. Kinnenslry [?]. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .S632 1852] 630. [Snelling, William Joseph]. Tales of travel west of the Mississippi. By Solomon Bell... Boston: Gray and Bowen, 1830. xvi, 162 p., front, ill., map, 15 cm. Title-vignette. Forms part of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana at the Newberry Library. Gift, 1964. [Graff 3875] 631. [Snelling, William Joseph]. Tales of travels west of the Mississippi, by Solomon Bell... Boston: Gray and Bowen; New York: Collins and Hannay, 1831, ©1830. xvi, 162 p., [2] l. of pls. (double map), ill., 16 cm. Listed as juvenile literature. Bookplate of Frank C. Deering. In box. References: Graff 3875; Howes S739; Sabin 85429; Cf. Cooper, American imprints, 3535. Acquired 1967. [Ayer 49 .S6 1831] 632. Stampkraft: United States done in poster stamps. New York: United Art Pub. Co., 1917. [26] p., col. ill., 15 cm. Part of the series: Stampkraft library. On the cover: “Fit the picture to the story” and Travel stories. Originally published with attached envelope containing twelve Stampkraft poster stamps to be mounted to illustrate the stories. The library’s copy has eleven mounted stamps (one is missing). Acquired 1995. [Case E 169 .S83 1917] 633. Starr, Frederick. Strange neighbors by Frederick Starr. Illustrated. Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, [1901]. x, 186 p., ill., maps, 20 cm. The preface states that this book is intended for children. “List of books regarding strange peoples”: p. 185-186. Includes bibliographical references. Publisher’s red cloth with title and floral decorations in gold on the front cover. Acquired 1951. [Q 3 .839] 634. Steinwehr, Adolph von. Primary geography. By A. von Steinwehr and D. G. Brinton. Cincinnati: Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., 1870. 86 p., ill., col. maps, 23 cm. Part of the series: Eclectic series of geographies, no. 1. Cover-title. Gift, 1996. [G 127 .E19] 635. Stewart, Kensey Johns. A geography for beginners. By the Rev. K. J. Stewart... Richmond, Va.: J.W. Randolph, 1864. viii, 223 p. incl. ill., maps, 10 fold. maps (incl. front.), 18 cm. Part of the series: Palmetto series. Folded maps have imprint: London & Liverpool: George Philip & son. Bound in purple cloth, stamped in blind and gold. References: Crandall, M.L., Confederate imprints, 4107. [G 11 .84] 636. [Stewart, Sir William George Drummond, 7th baronet]. Altowan; or, Incidents of life and adventure in the Rocky mountains. By an amateur traveler. Edited by J. Watson Webb. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1846. 2 v., 20 cm. “The following story has been written for the amusement of some young friends on Long Island. The sketches of Indian habits and the incidents of the chase which it contains, are taken from life, and the description of the regions where the scene is laid, in the western wilds, is drawn from nature.”--

116 Notice to the reader.

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637. Stewart, Sir William Drummond. Altowan, or, Incidents of life and adventure in the Rocky Mountains, by an amateur traveler. Edited by J. Watson Webb. New York: Harper, 1846. 2 v., 20 cm. “The following story has been written for the amusement of some young friends on Long Island. The sketches of Indian habits and the incidents of the chase which it contains, are taken from life, and the description of the regions where the scene is laid, in the western wilds, is drawn from nature”--Notice to the reader. Forms part of the Everett D. Graff collection of Western Americana at the Newberry Library. References: Sabin 91392; and Howes, W., U.S.iana (2nd ed.) S991. Gift, 1964. [Graff 3986] 638. Stieler, Adolf. [A collection of maps from Stieler’s Schul-atlas]. [Gotha: J. Perthes, n. d.] 14 maps, 23 x 28 cm. Acquired 1942. [fG 10 .8426] 639. Stowe, Harriet Beecher. First geography for children, by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Boston: Philips, Sampson and Co., 1855. xv, 237 p., ill., maps, 18 cm. Cover-title: Mrs. Stowe’s first geography. Acquired 1992. [sc1119] 640. [Streit, Friedrich Wilhelm]. [Schul-atlas von allen Theilen der Erde. Nach den neuesten Werken und Bestimmungen. Entworfen und gezeichnet von F. W. Streit und von F. Maull] [Berlin: E. Kortmann, 1837]. 36 maps, all col. maps, 26 x 31 cm. Imperfect: maps only. Title supplied from Heinsius, Bücher-lexicon, v. 9. Maps dated: 1835-1837. Maps 11-12, 17-36 are by F. Maull. Acquired 1942. [fG 10 .843] 641. Sullivan, Robert. Geography generalized. 1849. Geography generalized, or, An introduction to the study of geography on the principles of classification and comparison, with maps and illustrations, and an introduction to astronomy, by Robert Sullivan. 12th edition, revised and corrected. Dublin: William Curry, Jun., 1849 (Dublin: Alexander Thom). 288 p., [1] folded l. of pls., ill, 10 maps, 17 cm. Cover title: Sullivan’s geography generalized. Part of the series: Improved school books, by Professor Sullivan. Frontispiece map of Western and Eastern hemispheres drawn and engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston. Includes questions and problems for the student. Publisher’s advertisement pasted on lining paper: Improved school books, by Professor Sullivan. Stamp: By grant from the committee of Council on Education. Owner’s inscription: Gift, Ivan Diehle, 7-4-61. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .S85 1849] 642. Sullivan, Robert. Geography generalized. 1858. Geography generalized, or, An introduction to the study of geography on the principles of classification and comparison, with maps and illustrations, and an introduction to astronomy, by Robert Sullivan. 24th edition, revised and corrected. Dublin: Marcus and John Sullivan, 1858 (Dublin: Alex. Thom). 320 p., [2] l. of pls., ill, 10 maps, 17 cm. Cover title: Sullivan’s geography generalized. Part of the series: Improved school books, by Professor Sullivan.

117 Frontispiece map of Western and Eastern hemispheres drawn and engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston. Includes questions and problems for the student. Publisher’s advertisements on lining papers: Improved school books, by Professor Sullivan. Owner’s inscription: H. Darle, Sept. 13th, 1858. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .S85 1858] 643. Sullivan, Robert. Geography generalized. 1863. Geography generalized, or, An introduction to the study of geography on the principles of classification and comparison, with maps and illustrations, and introductions to astronomy, history, and geology, by Robert Sullivan. 30th edition, revised, enlarged, and improved. Dublin: Marcus and John Sullivan, 1863 (Dublin: Alexander Thom). 352 p., [2] l. of pls., ill, 10 maps, 17 cm. Cover title: Sullivan’s geography generalized. Part of the series: Improved school books, by Professor Sullivan. Frontispiece map of Western and Eastern hemispheres drawn and engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston. Includes questions and problems for the student. Owner’s inscription: Charlotte L. Ferguson, Petersborough, Nov. 15th, 1864. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .S85 1863] 644. Sullivan, Robert. Geography generalized. 1879. Geography generalized, or, An introduction to the study of geography on the principles of classification and comparison, with maps and illustrations, by Robert Sullivan. 59th edition, edited by Samuel Haughton. Dublin: Sullivan, Brothers, 1879 (Dublin: Alexander Thom). 438 p., ill, maps, 17 cm. Includes questions and problems for the student. Includes index. Owner’s inscription: Chaderton, Jan. 1884. Publisher’s binding with blind stamp on cover: Doctor Sullivan’s series of improved school books. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .S85 1879] 645. Sullivan, Robert. Geography generalized. 1879b. Geography generalized, or, An introduction to the study of geography on the principles of classification and comparison, with maps and illustrations, by Robert Sullivan. 60th edition, edited by Samuel Haughton. Dublin: Sullivan, Brothers, 1879 (Dublin: Alexander Thom). 438 p., ill, maps, 17 cm. Includes questions and problems for the student. Includes index. Owner’s inscription: William Milne, Gouger Street. Publisher’s binding with blind stamp on cover: Doctor Sullivan’s series of improved school books. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .S85 1879b] 646. Sullivan, Robert. Geography generalized. 1890. Geography generalised, or, An introduction to the study of geography on the principles of classification and comparison, with maps and illustrations, by Robert Sullivan. Edited by Samuel Haughton. 77th edition, revised. Dublin: Sullivan, Brothers, 1890 (Dublin: Alex. Thom). 448 p., [15] folded l. of pls., ill, maps (chiefly col.), 17 cm. Cover title: Geography generalised, with maps. Twelve maps hand colored in outline and engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston. Includes questions and problems for the student. Includes index. Publisher’s

118 advertisements on lining papers for Sullivan’s series of school books. Publisher’s binding with blind stamp on cover: Doctor Sullivan’s series of improved school books. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .S85 1890] 647. Swinton, William. Grammar-school geography: physical, political, and commercial, by William Swinton. [East Central edition]. New York: Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor and Company, 1880. iv, [2], 118, 31 p., ill., col. maps, 31 cm. Includes: The East Central states: special geography of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin: designed to accompany Swinton’s Grammar-school geography. Added title: East-Central States. 1881. Acquired 1990. [fG 127 .S96 1880] 648. Swinton, William. Grammar-school geography: physical, political, and commercial, by William Swinton. East central states [edition]. New York: Ivison, Blakeman and Co., [1889]. 4, iv, [2], [118], 31, [2] p., ill., maps (some col.), 31 cm. Includes: “The New states. North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washington”–p. 2-4 preceding preface. Includes: “East central states. Special geography of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Designed to accompany Swinton’s grammar-school geography”–p. 1-31 at end. Includes: “The land surveys of the United States”–p. [1-2] at end. Gift, 1998. [fG 127 .S96 1889] 649. Sydow, Emil von. Schul-atlas in acht und dreissig karten. 7. auflage... Gotha: J. Perthes, 1855. [2] p., 38 double maps, 24 cm. Acquired 1942. [G 10. 86] 650. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schul-Atlas, entworfen, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Hermann Wagner. 2. durchgesehene und berichtigte auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1889. 1 atlas ([8], 44 folded l. of pls.), 44 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. “60 Haupt- und 50 Nebenkarten auf 44 Tafeln.” “Gezeichen. v. V. Geyer.”--On maps. Publisher’s advertisements on front and back endpapers.. Publisher’s binding. Laid in: 8 p. of publisher’s advertisements. Bookplate: Ex libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1889] 651. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schul-Atlas, entworfen, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Hermann Wagner. 3. auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1890. 1 atlas ([8], 44 folded l. of pls.), 44 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. “60 Haupt- und 50 Nebenkarten auf 44 Tafeln.” “Gezeichen. v. V. Geyer.”--On maps. Publisher’s advertisements on front and back endpapers.. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1890] 652. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schul-Atlas, entworfen, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Hermann Wagner. 7. berichtigte und erw. auflage. Gotha: Justus

119 Perthes, 1897. 1 atlas ([8], 44 [i.e. 45] folded l. of pls.), 45 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. “61 Haupt- und 50 Nebenkarten auf 45 Tafeln.” “Gezeichen. v. V. Geyer.”--On maps. Publisher’s advertisements on front and back endpapers.. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1897] 653. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schul-Atlas, entworfen, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Hermann Wagner. 8. berichtigte und erw. auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1899. 1 atlas ([8], 44 [i.e. 47] folded l. of pls.), 47 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. “63 Haupt- und 50 Nebenkarten auf 47 Tafeln.” “Gezeichen. v. V. Geyer.”--On maps. Publisher’s advertisements on front and back endpapers.. Publisher’s binding. References: Phillips, 6290. Book-label: Emil Reiser Jun., Constantinopel. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1899] 654. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schul-Atlas, entworfen, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Hermann Wagner. 10., berichtigte und ergänzte auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1902. 1 atlas ([8], 44 [i.e. 47] folded l. of pls.), 47 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. “63 Haupt- und 50 Nebenkarten auf 47 Tafeln.” “Gezeichen. v. V. Geyer.”--On maps. Publisher’s advertisement on back paste down. Publisher’s binding. Owner’s inscription: Carl Neb. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1902] 655. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schul-Atlas, entworfen, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Hermann Wagner. 12., berichtigte und ergänzte auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1905. 1 atlas ([8], 44 [i.e. 47] folded l. of pls.), 47 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. “63 Haupt- und 50 Nebenkarten auf 47 Tafeln.” “Gezeichen. v. V. Geyer.”--On maps. Publisher’s advertisement on back paste down. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1905] 656. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schul-Atlas, entworfen, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Hermann Wagner. 13., berichtigte und erg. auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1907. 1 atlas ([8], 44 [i.e. 47] folded l. of pls.), 47 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. “63 Haupt- und 50 Nebenkarten auf 47 Tafeln.” “Gezeichen. v. V. Geyer.”--On maps. Imperfect: lacking 3 maps. Publisher’s advertisements on end papers. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1907] 657. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schul-Atlas, entworfen, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Hermann Wagner. 14., berichtigte und erg. auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1910. 1 atlas ([8], 44 [i.e. 47] folded l. of pls.), 47 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. “63 Haupt- und 50 Nebenkarten auf 47 Tafeln.” “Gezeichen. v. V.

120 Geyer.”--On maps. Publisher’s advertisements on end papers. Publisher’s binding. Owner’s inscription: Für Fleiss und Gutes Betragen. Direktion [stamp] der am 2. Juli 1910. Stamp: Knaben Volks und Bürgerschule, Salzburg, Franz-Josef’s-Kai. Bookplate: Ex libris Paul Tibbe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1910] 658. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schul-Atlas, entworfen, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Hermann Wagner. 15., berichtigte und erg. auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1911. 1 atlas ([8], 44 [i.e. 47] folded col. maps, 26 p.), 47 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. “63 Haupt- und 51 Nebenkarten auf 47 Tafeln.” “Gezeichen. v. V. Geyer.”--On maps. Publisher’s advertisements on end papers. Includes index. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1911] 659. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer Schul-Atlas, entworfen, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Hermann Wagner. 18., berichtigter auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1926. 1 atlas ([8], 44 [i.e. 47] folded l. of pls.), 47 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. “63 Haupt- und 51 Nebenkarten auf 47 Tafeln, mit einem namenverzeichnis (gesondert erhältlich).” “Gezeichen. v. V. Geyer.”--On maps. Imperfect: lacking index. Illegible owner’s inscription. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1926] 660. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer schul-atlas, neu bearbeitet von H. Haack und H. Lautensach. 19. auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1931. 1 atlas (xv, 62 folded l. of pls.), 62 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. “65 Haupt- und 220 Nebenkarten auf 62 Tafeln mit einem namenverzeichnis.” Includes bibliographical references. Publisher’s binding. Former owner: U[?] Schadt. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1931] 661. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer schul-atlas, bearbeitet von H. Haack und H. Lautensach. 20. auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1932. 1 atlas (xv, 62 folded l. of pls.), 62 folded col. maps, 32 cm. Scales differ. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1932] 662. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer schul-atlas, bearbeitet von H. Haack und H. Lautensach. 21. auflage. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1942. 1 atlas (xvi p., 64 folded p. of pls.), 64 folded col. maps, 32 cm. “67 Haupt- und 232 Nebenkarten auf 64 Tafeln, mit einem Namenverzeichnis.” Laid in: Namenverzeichnis zu Sydow-Wagners methodischen schul-atlas, [Gotha: J. Perthes, 1942]. Caption title. Publisher’s paper covered boards. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1942] 663. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer schul-atlas, bearbeitet von H. Haack und

121 H. Lautensach. 22., von O. Stollt kartographisch durchgesehene auflage. 59 haupt- und 258 nebenkarten auf 61 tafeln; mit einem namenverzeichnis. Gotha: Justus Perthes; [etc., etc.], 1943. 1 atlas (xv p., 61 folded p. of pls.), folded col. maps, col. diagrs., 32 cm. Bound in: Namenverzeichnis zu Sydow-Wagners methodischen schul-atlas, [Gotha: J. Perthes, 1943]. 37, [1] p., 30 cm. Caption title. Acquired 1946. [fG 10. 862] 664. Sydow, Emil von. Sydow-Wagners methodischer schul-atlas, bearbeitet von H. Haack und H. Lautensach. 22., von O. Stollt kartographisch durchgesehene auflage. 59 haupt- und 258 nebenkarten auf 61 tafeln; mit einem namenverzeichnis. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1943. 1 atlas (xv p., 61 folded p. of pls.), folded col. maps, col. diagrs., 32 cm. Laid in: Namenverzeichnis zu Sydow-Wagners methodischen schul-atlas, [Gotha: J. Perthes, 1943]. 37, [1] p., 30 cm. Caption title. Publisher’s binding. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2009. [Baskes fG 1019 .S93 1943] 665. Tahiti, without the Gospel. Written for the American Sunday-School Union, and revised by the committee of publication. Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, No. 146 Chestnut Street, [1833]. 243 p., [2] l. of pls., ill., 16 cm. The format is that of a father describing Tahiti to his children. Brown cloth library binding. Acquired 1898. [G 173 .86] 666. Tardieu-Denesle, Mme. Petit atlas de toutes les parties du monde: à l’usage de la jeunesse ...cet atlas gravé au burin par Bte. Tardieu...MM. Poirson, Hérisson, et autres collaborateurs de la grande géographie publiée par MM. Mentelle et Malte-Brun: est précédé d’un précis élémentaire de géographie moderne des cinq parties du monde, et de notions sur la sphère par Madame Tardieu-Denesle. 3e édition. Paris: Chez TardieuDenesle, 1820. 96 p., [21] l. of pls. (some folded), 21 col. maps, 22 x 28 cm. Scales differ. Two columns to the page. Some maps dated 1816-1817. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1019 .T3 1820] 667. Taylor, Barbara. Maps and mapping [by] Barbara Taylor. New York: Kingfisher Books, 1993. 32 p., col. ill., col. maps, 24 cm. Part of the series: Young discoverers. Summary: Explains what maps are and why they are used, introduces symbols found on maps, and describes how cartographers map the world. Includes related activities. Includes index. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes GA 105.6 .T39 1993] 668. Taylor, Eva Germaine Rimington. A sketch-map geography: a text-book of world and regional geography for the middle and upper school, by E. G. R. Taylor. London: Methuen, [1921]. viii, 147 p., maps, 22 cm. Contents: Part I. Regional geography. The British Isles; Europe; Asia; Africa; North America; South America; Australia and New Zealand.--Part II. World geography. General maps.--Part III. Memory and revision aids. Shorthand sketch maps; index of subjects; index of place names. Includes indexes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 127 .T39 1921]

122 669. Taylor, Eva Germaine Rimington. A sketch-map geography: a text-book of world and regional geography for the middle and upper school, by E. G. R. Taylor and E. M. J. Campbell. Completely revised edition. London: Methuen, 1950. viii, 163 p., ill., maps, 21 cm. Includes indexes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 126 .T3 1950] 670. Taylor, Eva Germaine Rimington. A sketch-map geography: a text-book of world and regional geography for the middle and upper school, by E. G. R. Taylor and E. M. J. Campbell. Reprinted with minor corrections. London: Methuen, 1957. viii, 163 p., ill., maps, 21 cm. Includes indexes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 126 .T3 1957] 671. Taylor, Eva Germaine Rimington. A sketch-map geography: a text-book of world and regional geography for the middle and upper school, by E. G. R. Taylor and E. M. J. Campbell. Reprinted with minor corrections. London: Methuen, 1966. viii, 163 p., ill., maps, 21 cm. Includes indexes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 126 .T3 1966] 672. Taylor, Isaac. Scenes in Africa, for the amusement and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellers...2nd edition. London: Harris & Son, 1821. iv, 127 p., front. (fold. map), 84 col. pls. on 28 l., 17 cm. Cover-title: African scenes. Illustration on title-page. Acquired 1944. [Case G 70 .865] 673. Taylor, Isaac. Scenes in America for the amusement and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellers, by the Rev. Isaac Taylor. Hartford, [Conn.]: Published by Silas Andrus, 1825. 117 p., [26] l. of pls., ill., map, 15 cm. Title vignette. First published London: John Harris, 1821. See Moon, M., J. Harris’s books, 865. Map on folded plate facing titlepage. Ayer 1475. References: NUC pre-1956, 584:493; Shoemaker, 22429; Sabin, 94469. Acquired 1929. [Ayer 49 T2 1825] 674. Taylor, Isaac. Scenes in Asia, for the amusement and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellers, by the Rev. Isaac Taylor. 2nd edition. London: Harris and Son, 1821. vii, 118, [2] p., [29] l. of pls. (1 folded), ill., 1 map, 17 cm. Cover title: Asiatic scenes. Plates dated Jany. 20th 1820. Folding map frontispiece. Publisher’s ads [2] p. at end. References: Gumuchian, 5541; Stewart, C.D., Taylors of Ongar, A266; Moon, M., J. Harris’s books, 866(2); Osborne Coll., II, 813. Acquired 1944. [G 60 .867] 675. [Thalheimer, Mary Elsie]. The eclectic historical atlas: a hand-book for students and general readers. Cincinnati & New York: Van Antwerp, Bragg & co., 1874. vi p., 1 l., 19 maps (part double), 1 ill., 22 cm. “The maps comprised in this atlas were first published in Thalheimer’s Manuals of ancient, medieval, and modern history, Thalheimer’s General history, and the Eclectic history of the United States.”-Introduction. [G 1001 .87]

123 676. Thompson, Zadock. Geography and geology of Vermont, with state and county outline maps. For the use of schools and families. By Zadock Thompson. Burlington: Published by the author, Chauncy Goodrich, printer, 1848. 3 p. l., [9]-219, [1] p. incl. front. (map), ill., 17 cm. Gift, 1953. [G 843 .8725] 677. Three weeks in Palestine and Lebanon. With notes and alterations, adapting it to the use of the General Protestant Episcopal Sunday school union. New-York: General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union, [184-?]. 154 p., ill., pls., 15 cm. Gift, 1945. [G 61 .875] 678. Tom Thumb. The Travels of Tom Thumb over England and Wales: containing descriptions of whatever is most remarkable in the several counties. Interspersed with many pleasant adventures that happened to him personally during the course of his journey. Written by himself; and adorned with a suitable map. London: Printed for R. Amey of CharingCross: and sold by M. Cooper of Pater-noster Row, 1746. xii, 144 p., [1] l. of pls., 1 fold. map, 15 cm. Dedication page on p. [v] signed by Tom Thumb. “[T]he first edition of the first English travel book designed specifically for children. Dedicated to “Prince William Henry, the least son of…Frederick, Prince of Wales”, the book takes the form of a supposed travel narrative penned by the diminutive Tom Thumb. It precedes other similar works such as John Newbery’s Geography (1748) and Museum for Young Gentlemen and Ladies (1750). The 18th-century robustness about the occasional moralising is refreshing, and the work is noticeably less judgemental than similar 19thcentury children’s books: “There is a Dispute between between [Devonshire]…and Herefordshire concerning the Goodness of their Cyder, which, when I came here, I proposed to make myself a judge of: But seeing so many People, poor as well as rich, laid up with the Gout, and hearing them ascribe their misfortune to the drinking of too much sweet Cyder, I did not chuse to make free with a Liquor, that might have produced a Consequence very inconvenient for a Traveller” (p.17).”–cf. Bloomsbury Auctions, Children’s Literature and Bibliophile Sale, June 25, 2008, item 25: http://ny.bloomsburyauctions.com/detail/NY013/25.0 (viewed 6/18/2008). References: Osborne Coll., 192; ESTC T107830. [Case Y 1565 .T59] 679. Townsend, Dennis. Townsend’s patent folding globe. Boston: George M. Smith & Co.; Felchville, Vt.: Dennis Townsend, [1869]. 1 globe: hand col.; 16 cm. in diam., folded to 24 cm. in diam. in cover 31 x 26 cm. + 1 metal and cardboard stand. Six inch globe. Scale [ca. 1:85,000,000] (W 180o–E 180o/N 90o–S 90o). Title and imprint from cover, including “Edward E. Rice & Co., steam job printers, 5 Hawley Street, Boston, Mass.” “Patented by Dennis Townsend, Feb. 16, 1869.”–Globe. For biographical notes about Townsend, see Davis, Gilbert A., Centennial celebration, together with an historical sketch of Reading, Windsor County, Vermont (Bellows Falls, Vt.: A.N. Swain, 1874), p. 161-162. See also Lanman, Jonathan T., “Folding or collapsible terrestrial globes,” Der Globusfreund 35/37 (1987): 39-44. Photocopies of both pieces available in the Special Collections Map Information File. The 1870 edition of the globe accompanied by: Townsend’s Folding-globe lessons, designed especially for family instruction and the

124 uses of classes in schools. Felchville, Vt.: D. Townsend, 1870 (24 p., 23 cm.) Accompanying lessons either wanting or not issued with 1869 edition. Globe and cover lightly stained; globe’s spring-loaded mechanism in working condition. Forms part of the Andrew McNally III Collection (Newberry Library). Gift. [map4C G3170 1869 .T6] 680. Townsend, Dennis. Townsend’s patent folding globe. Boston: George M. Smith & Co.; Felchville, Vt.: Dennis Townsend, [1869]. 1 globe: hand col.; 16 cm. in diam., folded to 24 cm. in diam. in cover 31 x 26 cm. + 1 metal and cardboard stand. Six inch globe. Scale [ca. 1:85,000,000] (W 180o–E 180o/N 90o–S 90o). Title and imprint from cover, including “Edward E. Rice & Co., steam job printers, 5 Hawley Street, Boston, Mass.” “Patented by Dennis Townsend, Feb. 16, 1869.”–Globe. For biographical notes about Townsend, see Davis, Gilbert A., Centennial celebration, together with an historical sketch of Reading, Windsor County, Vermont (Bellows Falls, Vt.: A.N. Swain, 1874), p. 161-162. See also Lanman, Jonathan T., “Folding or collapsible terrestrial globes,” Der Globusfreund 35/37 (1987): 39-44. Photocopies of both pieces available in the Special Collections Map Information File. The 1870 edition of the globe accompanied by: Townsend’s Folding-globe lessons, designed especially for family instruction and the uses of classes in schools. Felchville, Vt.: D. Townsend, 1870 (24 p., 23 cm.) Accompanying lessons either wanting or not issued with 1869 edition. Lacking metal and cardboard stand; globe and cover darkly stained; globe’s spring-loaded mechanism broken. Forms part of the Andrew McNally III Collection (Newberry Library). Gift. [map 4C G 3170 1869 .T6a] 681. Tozer, Henry Fanshawe. Classical geography. By H. F. Tozer. New York: American Book Co., n. d. 127 p., 16 cm. Part of the series: Literature primers. [G 112 .88a] 682. Tozer, Henry Fanshawe. Classical geography. New edition. London, 1878. [1 v.]. Part of the series: Literature primers. Cover title: History primers. [G 112 .88] 683. Träger, Richard. Charlottenburger Schul-Atlas, herausgegeben von R. Träger. 4. Auflage. Bielefeld, Leipzig, Charlottenburg: Velhagen & Klasing, 1928. 1 atlas (52 p.), 58 col. maps, 30 cm. Scales differ. “58 Kartenseiten Nebst einem Anhang: Zur Aussprache der im Atlas enthaltenen geographischen Namen.” “Genehmigt von der Regierung zu Potsdam...und der Schuldeputation Charlottenburg zur Einführung in den Charlottenburger Schulen.” Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2007. [Baskes fG 1019 .T73 1928] 684. Turner, Richard. A new and easy introduction to universal geography: in a series of letters to a youth at school: describing the figure, motions, and dimension of the earth, the different seasons of the year, the situation and extent of the several empires, kingdoms, states, and provinces, their government, customs, religion, and manners, &c.: to which is added six useful and necessary tables, &c., by the Rev. R. Turner, Jun....Illustrated with copper-plates, and a new set of pocket maps, drawn and engraved by the best artists on

125 purpose for the work. London: Printed for S. Crowder, No. 12, Paternoster Row, 1780. [8], 230, [2] p., [23] l. of pls., ill., 21 hand col. maps, 16 cm. Spine title: Turner’s geography. Caption title: Easy introduction to geography. Maps drawn by Turner and engraved by Terry. Bookseller’s advertisements: p. [1] at the end. Binder’s instructions: p. [2] at the end. Includes ms. annotations in pencil throughout. References: BM, 242:604; NUC pre-1956, 605:254. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .T87 1780] 685. Turner, Richard. A new and easy introduction to universal geography: in a series of letters to a youth at school: describing the figure, motions, and dimension of the earth, the different seasons of the year, the situation and extent of the several empires, kingdoms, states, and provinces, their government, customs, religion, manners, and the characters of the reigning sovereigns, by the Rev. R. Turner, Jun....Illustrated with copper-plates, and a new set of maps, drawn and engraved by the best artists, on purpose for this work. 4th edition improved and considerably enlarged by the author. To this edition is now first added, a large map of the world, on which are delineated...Captain Cook’s...voyages... also a plate of the terrestrial globe, and a...geographical clock. London: Printed for S. Crowder, 1789. [xii], 228 p., [26] l. of pls. (1 folded), ill., 22 maps (1 folded), 16 cm. Caption title: Easy introduction to geography. Maps drawn by Turner and engraved by Terry. Binder’s instructions, p. [xii]. Bookseller’s advertisements, p. [ii, vi]. Volvelle of geographical clock, facing p. 27. Owner’s inscription: Mary Biglan. Includes manuscript annotations in pencil throughout. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. [Baskes G 125 .T87 1789] 686. Turner, Richard. A new and easy introduction to universal geography: in a series of letters to a youth at school: describing the figure, motions, and dimensions of the earth, the different seasons of the year, the situation and extent of the several empires, kingdoms, states, and provinces, their government, customs, religion, manners, and the characters of the reigning sovereigns, by the Rev. R. Turner, Jun....Illustrated with copper-plates, and a new set of maps, drawn and engraved by the best artists, on purpose for the work. 5th edition, considerably enlarged. Dublin: Printed by P. Byrne, 1791. [viii], 255, [1] p., [20] p. of pls., ill., maps, 18 cm. Caption title: Easy introduction to geography. Dedication page: To the young noblemen and gentlemen educated at Loughboroughhouse School, these elements of geography are dedicated and devoted by their affectionate friend, R. Turner, Loughborough-house, March 1, 1786. Maps measure 13 x 9 cm. Advertisement, p. [v]. Binder’s instructions, p. [256]. Includes problems and exercises for the student. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .T87 1791] 687. Turner, Richard. A new and easy introduction to universal geography: in a series of letters to a youth at school: describing the figure, motions, and dimensions of the earth, the different seasons of the year, the situation and extent of the several empires, kingdoms, states, and provinces, their government, customs, religion, manners, and the characters of

126 the reigning sovereigns, by the Rev. R. Turner, Jun....Illustrated with copper-plates, and a new set of maps, drawn and engraved by the best artists, on purpose for this work, to which is added, a large map of the world, on which are delineated...Captain Cook’s... voyages...also a plate of the terrestrial globe, and a...geographical clock. 8th edition, improved and considerably enlarged. London: Printed for C. Dilly, J. Johnson...[and 6 others], 1797. viii, 232 p., [26] l. of pls., ill., 22 maps (one folded), 16 cm. Caption title: Easy introduction to geography. Maps drawn by Turner and engraved by Terry. Binder’s instructions, p. [iv]. Bookseller’s advertisements, p. 232. Volvelle of geographical clock, facing p. 27. Manuscript notes in pencil on recto of first leaf. Shelf mark on binding and owners’ marks. References: NUC pre-1956, 605:254; BM, 242:604. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .T87 1797] 688. Turner, Richard. A new and easy introduction to universal geography: in a series of letters to a youth at school: describing the figure, motions, and dimensions of the earth, the different seasons of the year, the situation and extent of the several empires, kingdoms, states, and provinces, their government, customs, religion, manners, and the characters of the reigning sovereigns, by the Rev. R. Turner, Jun....Illustrated with copper-plates, and a new set of maps, drawn and engraved by the best artists, on purpose for this work, to which is added, a large map of the world, on which are delineated...Captain Cook’s... voyages...also a plate of the terrestrial globe, and a...geographical clock. 11th edition, improved and considerably enlarged. London: Printed for J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson ...[and 6 others], 1803. xii, 284, [2] p., [26] l. of pls., ill., 22 maps (1 folded), 15 cm. Spine title: Turner’s geography. Caption title: Easy introduction to geography. Map engraved by Neele. Printed by B.C. Collins. “Questions, formed for the exercise of the pupil.”--p. 223-249. Binder’s instructions, p. [vii]. Bookseller’s advertisements: p. [2] at the end. Volvelle of geographical clock, facing p. 29. World map does not show Cook’s voyages. Owner’s inscription: James Woodthorp, 1809. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .T87 1803] 689. Turner, Richard. A new and easy introduction to universal geography and the use of globes: in a series of letters to a youth at school: describing the figure, motions, and dimensions of the earth, the different seasons of the year, the situation and extent of the several empires, kingdoms, states, and provinces, their government, customs, religion, manners, and the characters of the reigning sovereigns, by the Rev. R. Turner, Jun....Illustrated with copper-plates, and a new set of maps, drawn and engraved by the best artists, on purpose for this work, to which is added, a large map of the world, in which are delineated...Captain Cook’s...voyages... also a plate of the terrestrial globe, and a...geographical clock. 14th edition, improved and considerably enlarged. London: Printed for F., C. and J. Rivington, G. Wilkie and J. Robinson...[and 6 others], 1810. xii, 312 p., [26] l. of pls., ill., 22 maps, 15 cm. Caption title: Easy introduction to geography. Printed by Brodie, Dowding and Luxford. Questions for the student at end of chapters. Binder’s instructions, p. [vii]. Volvelle of geographical clock, facing p. 34. Numerous

127 loose pages; lacking large world map. Owner’s inscriptions by [Rigg?]. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 125 .T87 1810] 690. Turner, Richard. A view of the earth: being a short, but comprehensive system of modern geography...: to which is added, a description of the terrestrial globe...: addressed to the young gentlemen and ladies of Great Britain and Ireland, by the Reverend Mr. Turner...The second edition, with additions and improvements. London: Printed for S. Crowder, in Pater-noster-Row; and S. Gamidge, in Worcester, 1766. [4], 45, [3] p., [7] l. of pls., ill., hand col. maps, 32 cm. (fol.). Contents (from title-page): I. A description of the figure, size, motion &c. of the earth...–II. Such geographical definitions, schemes, and descriptions, as form a necessary introduction to this branch of learning.–III. The situation and extent of the several kingdoms, and nations in each quarter...–IV. An account of the several islands, trade, commodities, religions, number of inhabitants, principal mountains, and rivers in the world...–V. The explanation and use of a new set of maps, annex’d to the several quarters...–VI. A new and curious geographical clock... Signatures: A-N2. Title-page in red and black. Volvelle of geographical clock, p. 27. Bookseller’s advertisement [3] p. at the end. Juvenile literature about geography. Acquired 2004. [Case fG 121 .T7 1766] 691. Turner, Richard. A view of the earth: being a short but comprehensive system of modern geography...: to which is added, a description of the terrestrial globe...: addressed to the young gentlemen and ladies of Great Britain and Ireland, by the Reverend R. Turner...4th edition, with many additions and improvements... London: Printed for S. Crowder, 1787. [4], 52 p., [8] l. of pls., ill., 7 maps, 31 cm. Running title: Short system of modern geography. Owner’s inscription dated November 23, 1793 crossed out. Inscription in brown ink, illegible. Owner’s stamp, p. 50: Harvington Hall. Maps engraved by J. Gibson and T.K. Powell. Volvelle of geographical clock, p. 30. Exercises on use of globes, p. 34-41. References: BM, 242:603 NUC pre-1956, 605:253. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 121 .T7 1787] 692. Turner, Richard. View of the earth: as far as it was known to the ancients. A short and comprehensive system of classical geography: exhibiting I. a description of the several empires, kingdoms, and provinces, their cities, towns, rivers, and mountains, mentioned in the Greek and Latin classics, Homer, Virgil, Xenophon, Caesar, Livy, Herodotus, &c. II. an accurate abridgment of the whole Aeneid of Virgil, and Odyssey of Homer, in a geographical description of the voyages of Aeneas and Ulysses, with the travels and voyages of St. Paul: adapted for the use of schools: illustrated with a new set of maps, corrected from the best ancient historians and geographers, by the Rev. R. Turner. With a recommendatory preface by John Evans. London: Printed by J. Cundee, Ivy Lane, for T. Hurst, Paternoster Row, 1801. vi, [2], 116 p., [7] folded l. of pls., 7 folded maps, 17 cm. Partial Contents: (from maps): World as far as known to the ancients.--Ancient Europe.--Ancient Asia.--Ancient Africa.--Voyage of Aeneas.--Voyage of Ulysses.--

128 Voyage of St. Paul. Maps engraved by T. Kitchin, Senr. Originally published as: View of the earth: as far as it was known to the ancients. London: J. Dodsley, 1779. Binder’s instructions, p. 116. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 86 .T87 1801] 693. [Tuttle, Sarah]. The African traveller, or, Prospective missions in Central Africa. By the author of Village pastor, Hugh Clifford, Malvina Ashton, Sketch of New Zealand, &c. &c...Revised by the publishing committee. Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, Depository, No. 24, Cornhill, 1832. 150 p., 15 cm. The format is that of an adult telling the story to children in question and answer format. There is a page with ads on both sides for books published by the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society at the end of this book. Publisher's green cloth. Acquired 1927. [G 732 .895] 694. Underhill, Ruth Murray. Life in the Pueblos [by] Ruth Underhill. 1st Ancient City Press edition. Santa Fe, N.M.: Ancient City Press, 1991. 154 p., ill., maps, 26 cm. Revised edition of: Work a day life of the Pueblos, 1946. Introduces the daily life of the Pueblo Indians, past and present, describing their food, shelter, clothing, games, and other aspects of their existence. Acquired 1991. [Ayer E 99 .P9 U314 1991] 695. Vaile, Percy Adolphus. New Zealand, by P. A. Vaile. With illustrations in colour by F. & W. Wright. London: A. and C. Black, 1921. 87 p., 12 col. pls., 1 map, 20 cm. Part of the series: Peeps at many lands. Printed by Billing and Sons. Title within ornamental border. Listed as juvenile literature. Formerly owned by Julie Baskes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2006. [Baskes G 153 .P4 New Zealand (1921)] 696. Van Loon, Hendrik Willem. The golden book of the Dutch navigators, by Hendrik Willem van Loon. Illustrated with seventy reproductions of old prints. New York: The Century Co., 1916. xii p., 2 l., 3-333 p. incl. front., ill., 22 cm. Publisher’s black cloth with title and illustration in orange on the front cover. Acquired 1917. [G 002 .93] 697. Van Loon, Hendrik Willem. History with a match: being an account of the earliest navigators and the discovery of America. Written and drawn and done into color by Hendrik Willem Van Loon. Philadelphia: D. McKay, 1917. 126 p., [1] l., col. ill., 26 cm. Illustrated title mounted on cover: A short history of discovery from the earliest times to the founding of colonies on the American continent. Added title: A short history of discovery. Listed as juvenile literature. Gift, 1987. [G 82 V3] 698. Van Loon, Hendrik Willem. Ships & how they sailed the seven seas (5000 B.C.-A.D. 1935) by Hendrik Willem van Loon. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1935. xiv, 311 p. incl. front., ill., 24 cm. Illustrated title-page. Gift, 1964. [U 9 .935] 699. Van Loon, Hendrik Willem. Van Loon’s geography; the story of the world we live in,

129 written and illustrated by Hendrik Willem van Loon. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1932. 2 p. l., ix-xx, 525 p., front., ill., pls. (part col.), maps, 24 cm. On the inside of the wrapper is a map of the world, drawn by Van Loon. London edition (G.G. Harrap & Company, ltd.) has title: The home of mankind; the story of the world we live in. Gift, 1971. [5A 5409] 700. Van Waters, George. The poetical geography, to which is added the rules of arithmetic, and the outlines of the history of England, from Edward the First to Victoria, in verse, designed as an aid to the memory, for the use of all...made to accompany any of the atlases and arithmetics, by George Van Waters. Milwaukee, Wis.: Wilson & King, Printers, 1847. 72 p., 21 cm. Acquired 1926. [Case Y 285 .V38] 701. Vedel, P. Z. Livre-atlas de géographie: cours moyen (préparation au certificat d’études), par Vedel, Bauer & de Saint-Etienne. 25e édition. Paris: Librairie Larousse, [1904?]. 1 atlas (56 p.), ill., 41 maps (chiefly col.), 28 cm. Scales differ. Cover title: Livre-atlas de géographie: cours moyen (certificat d’études). “Tableaux graphiques. 33 gravures. 41 cartes en couleurs.” “Livres-atlas de géographie: cours élémentaire, 1 fr. Cours moyen, 1 fr. 50. Cours supérieur, 2 fr. 25.”--Cover. Date of publication suggested by text, p. 52. Text and map on endpapers. Owner’s inscriptions: Joseph Rey; Josephine Rey Carbone. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .V43 1904] 702. Vedel, P. Z. Livre-atlas de géographie: cours supérieur [par] Vedel, Bauer & de SaintEtienne. Paris: Librairie Larousse, [1908?]. 1 atlas (112 p.), ill. (some col.), 72 maps (chiefly col.), 28 cm. Scales differ. Description based on imperfect copy with missing title page; title from cover. “40 gravures & 100 cartes”--Cover. “Livres-atlas de géographie: cours élémentaire, 1 fr.--Cours moyen, 1 fr. 50.--Cours supérieur, 2 fr. 25.”-Cover. Date of publication suggested by text, p. 96 and back paste down. Imperfect: missing p. 1-2 and p. 111-112. Owner’s mark: H.M. Wilson. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .V44 1908] 703. Venning, Mary Anne. The geographical present: being descriptions of the principal countries of the world, by Mary Anne Venning. With representations of the various inhabitants in their respective costumes, beautifully coloured. 2nd edition. London: Printed for Darton, Harvey and Darton, 1818. 144 p., [60] l. of pls., 60 col. ill., 16 cm. First edition published London: Darton, Harvey and Darton, 1817. Plates hand-colored. References: Gumuchian 5734; NUC pre-1956, 632:501. [Ayer 128.7 .V46 1818] 704. Voyages & glorieuses découvertes des grands navigateurs & explorateurs français. Illustré par Edy Legrand. Paris: Tolmer imprimeur éditeur, 1921. [32] p., col. ill., 2 fold. maps, 39 cm. Illustrated lining-paper. “...this spectacular work, in which the well-known artist Edy Legrand recreates with his distictive and coloured large format compositions, different stories about sailors and French explorers.”--Llibreria Antiquaria Delstrès,

130 Catalog for the 28th California International Antiquarian Book Fair, p. 35, item 127. [Wing fZP 939 .T587] 705. John F. Waite Publishing Company (Chicago, IL). International office and family atlas of the world: containing newly engraved maps on large scale of all the states and territories, the leading cities of the United States, all foreign countries and divisions of the world, many miscellaneous maps of an interesting character: together with useful and instructive colored charts and diagrams, reference tables of history, finance, agriculture, commerce, education, mining, manufacturing and politics. Grand new census edition. Chicago: J.F. Waite, 1893. 318 p., ill., col. maps, 38 cm. Includes indexes. Acquired 1995. [fG 1019 .J44 1893] 706. Wakefield, Priscilla (Bell). Excursions in North America, described in letters from a gentleman and his young companion to their friends in England. By Priscilla Wakefield... London: Printed and sold by Darton and Harvey, 1806. iv, [7], 420, [4] p., front. (fold. map), 18 cm. First edition. The format is that of fictitious letters signed: Arthur Middleton and Henry Franklin Acquired 1945. [Case G 833 .9529] 707. Wakefield, Priscilla (Bell). Excursions in North America, described in letters from a gentleman and his young companion to their friends in England. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of “The juvenile travellers,” “Family tour,” &c. The third edition, improved. London: Printed for Darton, Harvey, and Darton, Gracechurch-Street, 1819. xi, 371, [4] p., front. (fold. map), 18 cm. The format is that of fictitious letters signed: Arthur Middleton and Henry Franklin. The author states in her preface that this book is intended for young British readers. Library brown cloth. Acquired 1919. [G 833 .953] 708. Walker, John. Walker’s universal atlas: for the use of schools... London: Printed by W. Wilson...for J. Walker...[and 23 others], 1808. 1 atlas ([1] l., [25] fold. l. of pls.), 25 col. maps, 22 cm. Running title: Walker’s geography. Scales differ. Maps engraved by W. Darton, jun. This is an atlas with 31 maps. It lacks the map of Africa and is bound with eight additional maps engraved by Sidney Hall and published in 1822 by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 1019 .W163 1808] 709. Walker, John. Walker’s universal atlas: for the use of schools... London: Printed by W. Wilson...for J. Walker...[and 22 others], 1810. 1 atlas ([1] l., [25] fold. l. of pls.), 25 col. maps, 22 cm. Running title: Walker’s geography. Scales differ. Maps engraved by W. Darton, jun., Neele, Cooper and Thomson. Imperfect copy: lacking several original maps and bound with maps and genealogical charts from different editions and publications, thus this atlas has 21 maps. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 1019 .W163 1810] 710. Walker, John. Walker’s universal atlas: for the use of schools... London: Printed by W.

131 Wilson...for J. Walker...[and 22 others], 1811. 1 atlas ([1] l., [26] fold. l. of pls.), 26 col. maps, 22 cm. Running title: Walker’s geography. Scales differ. Map of the Holy Land published 1808 by Vernor, Hood and Sharpe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 1019 .W163 1811] 711. Walker, John. Walker’s universal atlas: for the use of schools... London: Printed by J.G. Barnard...for F.J. & C. Rivington...[and 24 others], 1813. 1 atlas ([1] l., [27] fold. l. of pls.), 27 col. maps, 22 cm. Running title: Walker’s geography. Scales differ. Maps of “Sweden, Norway and Finland” and “Norway” signed by Thomson sculpt.; map of the Holy Land published 1803 by Vernor, Hood and Sharpe. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. References: Phillips, 06038. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 1019 .W163 1813] 712. Walker, John. Walker’s universal atlas: for the use of schools... London: Printed for C. & J. Rivington...[and 23 others]...[by] J.G. Bernard, printer, 1823. 1 atlas ([1] l., [28] fold. l. of pls.), 28 col. maps, 23 cm. Running title: Walker’s atlas. Scales differ. Maps published 1823 by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown; drawn and engraved by Sidney Hall. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes G 1019 .W163 1823] 713. Webster, Noah. Elements of useful knowledge. Vol. III. Containing a historical and geographical account of the empires and states in Europe, Asia and Africa, with their colonies. To which is added, a brief description of New Holland, and the principal islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. For the use of schools... New-Haven, Conn.: Bronson, Walter & Co., 1806 ([New Haven]: O. Steele & Co.). 294 p., 18 cm. First edition. References: Shaw & Shoemaker 11834; Skeel, E. E., Webster, 549. Acquired 1934. [Case G 11 .96] 714. Webster, Noah. Elements of useful knowledge: containing a historical and geographical account of the United States: for the use of schools, by Noah Webster, esq. Third edition. New London: Printed for O.D. Cooke, by Ebenezer P. Cady, 1807-1808. 2 v., 18 cm. Vol. 2 has imprint: [New Haven]: From Sidney’s Press, New Haven, for Increase Cooke & co., 1808. References: Shaw and Shoemaker 14190 (v. 1); 16695 (v. 2). Gift, 1987. [Case AG 105 .W36 1807] 715. Weitzel, Kelley G. Journeys with Florida’s Indians [by] Kelley G. Weitzel. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2002. xv, 221 p., ill., map, 25 cm. Part of the series: Young readers library. Describes the history and culture of the native peoples of Florida, including the Timucua, Calusa, and Apalachee. Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-224) and index. Acquired 2006. [Ayer E 78 .F6 W44 2002] 716. Wheeler, Eugenia A. Minnesota: its geography, history and resources: a text book for schools with a manual of methods in general geography for the use of teachers, by

132 Eugenia A. Wheeler. St. Paul: D.D. Merrill, [1875]. 78 p., ill., maps, 23 cm. Gift, 1998. [F 606.3 .W44 1875] 717. Whitcombe’s contour atlas for Australia. Third edition. [Christchurch, N.Z.?]: Whitcombe & Tombs, [ca. 1935]. 1 atlas (52 p.), 49 maps, 25 cm. Scales differ. Cover title. “50 pages of maps (specially prepared for Australia) contour, relief, climatic, political and commercial. How to study geography, map reading”--Cover. Text on inside covers. Listed as a juvenile geography. Former owner: E.E. Edwards, Jamestown. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 2750 .W52 1935] 718. White, Charles Abiathar. Manual of physical geography and institutions of the state of Iowa. By C. A. White, professor of geology in the state university, late state geologist, &c. Davenport, IA: Day, Egbert, & Fidlar, 1873. 3 p. l., 85 p., front., ill., maps, 22 x 19 cm. This is a school book. Marbled endpapers. The front flyleaf is detached but present. Library dark red cloth. Acquired 1898. [G 912 .97] 719. E. S. Wigg and Son. E.S. Wigg & Son’s Australasian clear school atlas: consisting of 40 full-page general maps, 17 special Australasian maps, and 64 photographic views. London: E.S. Wigg & Son, [ca. 1900]. 1 atlas ([3], 52, 33, 32 p.), ill., maps (chiefly col.), 23 cm. Scales differ. Maps on inside covers. There is a total of 60 maps. Includes indexes. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Owner’s signature: E.M. & L.ct. [?] Brocksopp. Gift, 2008. [Baskes G 1019 .E8 1900] 720. Willard, Emma. Ancient atlas: to accompany the Universal geography by Wm. C. Woodbridge and E. Willard...by Emma Willard... Hartford, Conn.: Oliver D. Cooke & Co., 1827. 1 atlas (8 l.), maps, 31 cm. Contents: (from maps) Map no. I. Countries known to the ancients. Map no. II. The world as known to the ancients. Map no. III. Italy, Greece, Asia Minor, Syria. Map no. IV. Graecia antiqua. Map no. V. Mesopotamia, Assyria, Babylonia, Chaldia. Map no.VI. Migrations, settlements &c. of Barbarous tribes. Scale not given. Cover title. “Questions on the maps”--Inside front and back covers. Hand colored maps. References: Rumsey, 3023; Black, J., Maps and history, 75. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2001. [Baskes fG 1030 .W55 1827] 721. Willard, Emma. Ancient atlas to accompany the Universal geography by Wm. C. Woodbridge and E. Willard... Hartford: Oliver D. Cooke & Co., 1832. 6 col. maps (2 double), 31 cm. Cover-title. Gift, 1947. [fG 1002 .972] 722. Willard, Emma. Atlas to accompany A system of universal history: containing I. a chronological picture of nations, or perspective sketch of the course of empire, II. the progressive geography of the world in a series of maps adapted to the different epochs of the history, by Emma Willard Yates. New York: F.J. Huntington and Co., 1839. 1 atlas

133 ([12] p.), ill., 9 maps (hand col.), 29 cm. Contents: (from maps) B.C. 1921.--B.C. 1491.-B.C. 980.--B.C. 752.--B.C. 323.--Christian era.--A.D. 395.--A.D. 1100.--A.D. 1492. Scale: [ca. 1:90,000,000]. Relief shown by hachures. Title from cover. Maps show only the known parts of the world for each period. Plates otherwise graphically obscure the rest of the world with opaque clouds. “Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1835 by F.J. Huntington of the State of Connecticut”--on maps. Publisher’s advertisement: “Valuable School Books Published by F.J. Huntington & Co., New York”--on back cover. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift. [Baskes fG 1030 .W55 1839] 723. Willard, Emma. A series of maps to Willard’s History of the United States, or Republic of America: designed for schools and private libraries. New York: White, Gallaher & White, [1828]. [2] p., [5] fold. l., [7] l., ill., 12 maps (part fold., part col.), 28 cm. Lacking cover-title; title supplied from copyright statement. Maps engraved and printed by Samuel Maverick. Text issued separately. Some maps include illustrations and insets. Ownership mark above copyright: “Arthur W. Hoyt. Halifax, Vermont, 1852. Presented by Joseph Henry Esq. Halifax, Vt.” References: Shoemaker, 37184. Contents: Introductory map. Locations and wanderings of the aboriginal tribes.--First map. 1578.--Second map. 1620.--Third map. 1643. [inset] Places mentioned in the history of the Pequod war.--Fourth map. 1692. [inset] Places mentioned in the history of King Philip’s War.--Fifth map. 1732.--Sixth map. 1763.--7th map. 1776.--Eighth map. 1789.--Principal seat of the Revolutionary War in the southern section of the U.S. [inset] Principal seat of the Revolutionary War in the northern section of the U.S.--1826. Referred to in the History, as the map of the present day.--Principal seats of the War of 1812-13-14. Gift, 1983. [Case fG 1201 .S1 W5 1828] 724. Willard, Emma. A series of maps to Willard’s History of the United States: or republic of America. Designed for schools and private libraries. New York: White, Gallaher & White, [183-?]. 1 atlas ([2] p., [16] l. of pls.), maps (some col.), 29 cm. Contents: (from maps) Introductory map Locations and wanderings of the aboriginal tribes.--First map 1578.--Second map 1620.--Third map 1643 [inset] Places mentioned in the history of the Pequod War.--Fourth map 1692 [inset] Places mentioned in the history of King Philip’s War.--Fifth map 1732.--Sixth map 1763.--7th map 1776.--Eighth map 1789.--Principal seat of the Revolutionary War in the southern section of the U.S. [inset] Principal seat of the Revolutionary War in the northern section of the U.S.--1826. Referred to in the History, as the map of the present day.--Principal seats of the War of 1812-13-14. Scales differ. Title from cover. Maps engraved and printed by Samuel Maverick. Text issued separately. Most maps include illustrations. Ownership markings of the Chicago Historical Society. Acquired 2006. [Case fG 1201 .S1 W5 1830z] 725. Willard, Emma. Willard’s atlas to accompany Geography for beginners...: atlas to accompany Geography for beginners, by Emma Willard. Hartford: For sale by Oliver D. Cooke & Co., 1826. 1 atlas, 6 maps (some folded), 24 cm. Contents: (from maps) The

134 world.--United States.--United States.--United States.--Europe.--Europe. Scales vary. Cover title. “Designed as an introduction or first part to a series of geographical works by W.C. Woodbridge and E. Willard.” Hand colored maps. Cover damaged, loss of text. Bookseller’s advertisements on back cover. References: Le Gear, C., U.S. Atlases, 334. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift. [Baskes G 1019 .W55 1826] 726. Willetts, Jacob. An easy grammar of geography: for the use of schools, upon Goldsmith’s much approved plan: illustrated with an atlas of seven maps bound separately, by Jacob Willetts...5th edition. Poughkeepsie [N.Y.]: Printed and published by Paraclete Potter, for himself and for S. Potter & Co., no. 55 Chesnut-street, Philadelphia, 1818. xii, [13]210, [2] p., 15 cm. Bookseller’s advertisement: [2] p. at the end. Imperfect: lacking maps. Ownership mark: James E.B. Finley (the initials stand for Edward Burr). References: Shaw & Shoemaker 46810. Gift, 1994. [Case G 125 .W7 1818] 727. Willetts, Jacob. Willetts’ atlas to accompany the new and improved school geography, containing a map of the world, a map of the United States, a map of North America, a map of South America, a map of Europe, a map of Asia, a map of Africa. Poughkeepsie, W. Wilson, [1838]. 8 col. maps (part double), 29 cm. Cover-title. Gift, 1951. [fG 10 .976] 728. Woodbridge, William Channing. He hoikehonua, he mea ia e hoakakai* i ke ano o ka honua nei: a me na mea maluna iho, ua unuhi ia noloko mai o ka hoikehonua a W. C. Woodbridge. Oahu [Hawaiian Islands]: Mea pai palapala a na misionari, 1836. 1 l., [v]vii, 203 p., ill., 18 cm. Translated by Samuel Whitney. Pages 169-180 omitted in paging. This is a geography text book. Acquired 1964. [Ayer 1871.4 .W883 1836] 729. Woodbridge, William Channing. Modern atlas, on a new plan; to accompany the system of universal geography. A new edition, improved...5th edition... Hartford: O.D. Cooke & Co., 1833. [8] p., 10 maps (6 double), 30 x 24 cm. “Chart of the comparative magnitudes of countries” inside front cover. All maps, except two, colored. Imperfect: first map mutilated. Gift, 1945. [Case fG 10 .978] 730. Woodbridge, William Channing. Modern atlas, on a new plan, to accompany the system of universal geography, by William Channing Woodbridge. A new edition, improved...6th edition... Hartford [Conn.]: Beach & Beckwith, 1835. [10] p., 10 maps (6 double), 30 x 24 cm. All maps, except two, colored. Gift, 1947. [Case fG 10 .979] 731. Woodbridge, William Channing. Modern school geography, on the plan of comparison and classification; with an atlas...physical and political...By William C. Woodbridge. With improvements and additions. Hartford: Belknap and Hamersley, 1847, ©1845. xxiv, [25]-352 p., front., ill., maps, 18 cm., and atlas, 31 x 24 cm. “Fifth edition.” On cover: Modern school geography, accompanied by an atlas, physical and political. Imperfect: last leaf torn out. Publisher’s advertisement on back cover. Atlas of this edition

135 wanting. Gift, 1946.

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732. Woodbridge, William Channing. Rudiments of geography, on a new plan. Designed to assist the memory by comparison and classification; with numerous engravings of manners, customs and curiosities. Accompanied with an atlas, exhibiting the prevailing religions, forms of government, degrees of civilization, and the comparative size of towns, rivers and mountains, by William C. Woodbridge...6th edition, from the 3d improved edition. Hartford: O.D. Cooke, 1826. 208 p., ill., 15 cm. Atlas wanting. Acquired 1931. [G 11 .975] 733. Worcester, Joseph Emerson. Elements of geography, ancient and modern; with an atlas. By J. E. Worcester, A.M. Second edition. Boston: Cummings and Hilliard, 1822. xi, [1], 322, [2] p. incl. front., ill., tables, 2 pls., 18 cm. Atlas wanting. [G 11 .977] 734. The world in the stereoscope: a series of sketches, original and selected, including descriptions of mountains, volcanoes, valleys, plains and deserts, rivers, water-falls, springs and lakes, with cities, palaces, castles and forts, temples and churches, monuments, ruins, &c., &c., with notices of climate, races and architecture. Written and compiled to accompany sets of stereoscopic illustrations, for the use of schools. New York: Hart & Anderson, 1872. xv, 417 p., 21 cm. Includes index. [G 11 .98] 735. Yaggy, L. W. Yaggy’s geographical portfolio. Chicago: [School Supply Co.?], 1893. 1 flip chart (12 pls.) col., on sheets 61 x 91 cm., mounted in portfolio 69 x 102 x 4 cm. Contents: Yaggy’s geographical portfolio [i.e. view of the earth from space].-Geographical definitions illustrated.--Climatic chart of the world, showing the distribution of the human race and the animal & vegetable kingdoms.--Arctic zone.-Tropical zone.--Temperate zone.--View of nature in ascending regions.--Nature in descending regions.--Geological chart.--Topography of the United States of America.-[Earth and planets with zodiacal signs].--The earth’s orbit showing parallel axes. Author, title, and imprint from plate [1]. “Patent applied for & copyrighted by L.W. Yaggy, 1893.” Two solar system plates at end are constructed of cardboard with moveable discs of celluloid printed in color. Plate [1] damaged; publisher’s name may be incomplete. For biographical notes about L.W. Yaggy, see the Special Collections information file. Map shelflist classification: 3201.A9 1893 .Y1. Gift, 1995. [Case oversize G 76 .Y1 1893] 736. The young scholar’s atlas. New edition. London: Society for promoting Christian knowledge, [ca. 1888]. 1 atlas (24, 25 p.), 24 col. maps, 34 cm. “George Philip & Son, London & Liverpool.”--On maps. Includes index. Publisher’s advertisements on endpapers. Bookplate: St. Clement’s, Notting Hill presented to James Ellens for general excellence, Xmas 1888. Forms part of the Roger S. Baskes Collection at the Newberry Library. Gift, 2008. [Baskes fG 1019 .Y68 1888]

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