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Other title: On verso: Eastern division of the United States : designed to accompany Cornell's high school geography
Relief shown by hachures.; Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.; Verso map drawn by E. Wells. 26 x 32 cm.; Probably issued in: Cornell's Companion atlas to Cornell's High school geography / Sarah S. Cornell. New York : D. Appleton and Co., 1856
Principal cities of the United States
Relief shown by hachures.; Above title in upper margin: Reference Map; Below border line at left: Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1856, by S.S. Cornell, in the Clerks Office of the District Court, for the Southern District, of New York.; Below border line at right: Geo. Rae Smith, Engraver NJ.; In lower margin left: 2; In lower margin center: New York. D. Appleton & Co. 443 & 445 Broadway; On verso: Portion of a map of the United States "designed to accompany Cornell's High School Geography".New York City and vicinity -- Mobile -- New Orleans -- Portland -- Portsmouth -- Providence -- Philadelphia -- Baltimore -- Washington City -- Charleston -- Savannah -- St. Louis -- Chicago -- Cincinnati -- Detroit -- Buffalo & Niagara River
1857, Nathan D. Appleton
Photographic portrait of Nathan D. Appleton. Maine Attorney General, 1857.https://digitalmaine.com/arc_agportraits/1053/thumbnail.jp
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and D. Appleton and Company - August 1926]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and D. Appleton and Company, dated August 2nd, 1926, seeking permission to use information from Dr. Ringer's textbook "Endocrinology and Metabolism," in Dr. Bodansky's upcoming book. The company sent a return letter on August 10, 1926, giving Dr. Bodansky permission to use the information
1857, Nathan D. Appleton
Photographic portrait of Nathan D. Appleton. Maine Attorney General, 1857.https://digitalmaine.com/arc_agportraits/1053/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Ripley Hitchcock [D. Appleton & Co.] to John Muir, 1893 Feb 21.
D. APPLETON & CO.,1,3, & 5 BOND STREET,NEW YORK.Feb. 21,1893John Muir, Esq.,Martinez, Contra Costa Co., Cal, Dear Sir:I shall take the liberty of introducing myself and of addressing you directly as the literary adviser of D. Appleton & Co I have been a reader of your articles in the Century and elsewhere, and I also happen to have a more extensive knowledge of the west, derived from personal observation, than is the case perhaps with most eastern people. You will pardon this personal preamble to the suggestion which I have been very anxious to make, which is this: It seems to me that a book upon American mountains and mountaineering, dealing with the great peaks of the west, and perhaps of Alaska, might be written in a way to attract popular interest. Of course it is a popular rather than a scientific book which I have in mind, but at the same time such a book to possess any weight should be written by an authority like yourself. Every year sees several books added to the mass of Alpine literature, and I see no reason why our own great mountains are not worthy of a volume which would make Americans better acquainted with the magnificent scenery of their own country. I feel that there is no one better qualified than yourself to write a standard book on the great mountains of the west, dealing not only with scenery, but with mountaineering experiences, and with the animal life of the mountains, and I hope very earnestly that you may be induced to consider this suggestion. Of course it will be possible[illegible]to illustrate such a book in a very beautiful manner. May I ask you to consider this suggestion at your convenience? I trust that your reply may not be altogether01431https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/39344/thumbnail.jp
Geografía superior ilustrada de Appleton ; arreglada expresamente para los paises hispanoamericanos según los últimos adelantos de la ciencia...
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