
THE Citizen's Atlas OF THE World
by John Bartholomew
"The Citizen's Atlas of the World" by John Bartholomew, published in 1924 by John Bartholomew & Son, Ltd., Edinburgh. Fourth Edition in red cloth binding. This historical atlas offers a detailed view of early 20th-century geography. The book is in fair condition, with some wear on the cover and no dust jacket. A valuable piece for collectors of cartographic history.
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The book is bound in red cloth with gold lettering and embossing. The cover shows signs of wear, particularly at the edges and corners, and there are minor scuffs on the surface. The spine is intact, and the binding remains strong. There is no dust jacket present. The pages exhibit some age-related toning and minor spotting, but they are free from inscriptions or library markings.
About This Antique 1924 Edition
"The Citizen's Atlas of the World," authored by John Bartholomew and published by John Bartholomew & Son, Ltd. in 1924, is a valuable fourth edition of this renowned atlas. Printed in Edinburgh, this edition showcases Bartholomew's expertise as a cartographer to the king, offering a detailed and comprehensive view of global geography during the early 20th century. Unlike other editions, this fourth edition reflects updates and revisions significant to its time. Bartholomew, a respected figure in cartography, ensures accuracy and clarity in each map. This edition is particularly notable for collectors due to its detailed representation and historical context. The book is bound in sturdy red cloth with gold embossing, though it lacks a dust jacket. The physical condition shows signs of wear, consistent with its age, but the binding remains intact, making it a suitable addition to any collection of historical atlases.
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JOHN BARTHOLOMEW & SON, LTD.
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