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1867 Guyot Map of Astronomical Geography Orbits & Seasons - Clearance Item

$ 10.03

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: A rare 1867 map, sound, but with age & wear..especially margins
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Printing Technique: Lithography
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Cartographer/Publisher: Guyot
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Format: Astronomical
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Year: 1867

    Description

    British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph
    1867 Historical Map by Arnold (Henri) Guyot
    Two-Page Map of Illustrations of Astronomical Geography
    Center Fold, As Published
    -- Nice Geography Lessons On Reverse
    Map Has FULL Borders (with water stains)
    - May Not be fully Shown in Picture
    Clearance Item - Sold as Is -- Please Inspect Picture(s)
    While sound, the map has a corner fold (as published), has margin faults, and
    has light foxing, stray marks
    ...but still a great piece of history....at a great price.
    This map is actually in good condition...main faults are stains & stray marks in margins
    As will be true for ALL of Guyot's early maps
    , there are
    staple holes
    down the middle fold.
    Published in 1867 by Charles Scribner & Company, new York
    Size
    : Approximately 18" X 11.25"
    **This map is from Guyot's children's geography series. First published in 1866, this map is from the
    second edition in 1867
    and is dated at the bottom.
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    Guyot, Arnold [Henri] (1807-1884), who in 1855 began the first systematic instruction in geology at Princeton, was born at Boudevilliers near Neuchatel, Switzerland. He obtained his doctoral degree at Berlin with a dissertation on ``Natural Classification of Lakes.'' Between 1839 and 1848 he taught physical geography and history at the Academy of Neuchatel. In 1848 the Academy was closed, and at the suggestion of his friend Louis Agassiz, he came to the United States. He gave a series of lectures at the Lowell Institute in Boston titled ``The Earth and Man,'' which became the basis for a highly successful text of the same name. In 1854 he was appointed Professor of Geology and Physical Geography at the College of New Jersey and the following year began what is now the Department of Geological and Geophysical Sciences. Guyot's interests were in glaciology, physical geography, meteorology, and cartography. His early studies on the flow of ice and the distribution of glacial erratics in Switzerland served to underpin the theory of glaciation that had been advanced and championed by his close associate Agassiz.
    In 1866, he began his Geography series of maps.
    Condition
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    Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)
    Moderate wear and tear consistent with a child's book..Sold As Is.
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