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THIS atlas is being issued in twenty-eight parts, including the index, eight of which have already appeared. It contains fifty-eight single page maps and thirty-two double page, several illustrating physical geography. The maps are well drawn and reproduced, and full of detail, whilst their large scale has enabled the names of all places of any importance to be printed with perfect legibility. In fact, all who require a good atlas, for reference or other wise, would do well to obtain this one.
The Universal Atlas.
(London: Cassell and Company, 1891.)
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G. [Book Reviews]. Nature 45, 52 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/045052c0
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