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John Adams was a teacher of mathematics in Edmonton, Middlesex. An attractive and rare little early nineteenth century world atlas with the maps in attractive wash colour. The maps are dated 1803 and 1804, most being 1803. Provenance: private English collection. Tooley Dictionary.
ADAMS, John
The Young Lady's and Gentleman's Atlas
Darton & Harvey, London, 1805
Octavo (190 x 125 mm.), in modern binding, 41 pp. text 25 double page maps, including 3 folding. All in early wash colour, one or two centrefolds split (France of note) otherwise in good condition.
Stock number: 7247
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