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Philips' New commercial atlas of the world [cartographic material] : a series of 80 maps illustratin...

Philips' New commercial atlas of the world [cartographic material] : a series of 80 maps illustratin...

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Philips' New commercial atlas of the world [cartographic material] : a series of 80 maps illustrating the territorial changes effected and the new states created by the treaties of peace ; with a descriptive gazetteer-index of over 100,000 names.

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Full title

Philips' New commercial atlas of the world [cartographic material] : a series of 80 maps illustrating the territorial changes effected and the new states created by the treaties of peace ; with a descriptive gazetteer-index of over 100,000 names.

Publisher

London : George Philip & Son [and] The London Geographical Institute, 1929.

Alternative title

New commercial atlas of the world.

Date

1929.

Call Numbers

F92/10

Record Identifier

74VvEAzNma2b

MMS ID

991011722459702626

Language

English

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Physical content

1 atlas : 80 maps ; 55 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

London : George Philip & Son [and] The London Geographical Institute, 1929.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1929.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Philips' New commercial atlas of the world [cartographic material] : a series of 80 maps illustrating the territorial changes effected and the new states created by the treaties of peace ; with a descriptive gazetteer-index of over 100,000 names.

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Call Numbers

F92/10

Record Identifier

74VvEAzNma2b

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MMS ID

991011722459702626

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