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An Educational Atlas

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THE chief claim of this atlas to consideration, as indicated in the title, is the careful design and plan of construction; the order and selection of the maps, their scale and mode of colouring being, it is stated, based on a definite system. The work is one of Philip's Geographical Series, which is edited jointly by Mr. Ravenstein, Mr. J. Scott Keltie, and Mr. Mackinder.

Philip's Systematic Atlas, Physical and Political, specially designed for the use of Higher Schools and Private Students.

By E. G. Ravenstein. (London: George Philip and Co., 1894.)

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An Educational Atlas. Nature 49, 574–575 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/049574a0

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