Die Luftstromungen auf dem Nordatlantishcen Ocean, im Westlichen Gebiet der Alten und im Ostlichen Theil der Neuen Welt. 1ste. Abtheilung: Meteorologie No. 8. Gezeichnet v. F. Schelle, nach Berghaus' Entwurf. Gestochen v. Wilh. Jattnig in Berlin. Gotha, Justus Perthes. 1838. Zweite Auflage. 1849. Bearbeitet in der Geographischen Kunstschule zu Potsdam.

North Atlantic air flow patterns. Without color. Of the 90 plates, 75 are maps. 1st ed 2nd state,1845/1848 on titles, 1849 on some maps in volume one. 1st edition, 1st state was 1845/1848, with no maps dated later than 1848 (rare - WH). Second edition 1852 (see our copy). This is considered the firs...

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Main Authors: Berghaus, Heinrich, Jattnig, Wilh., Schelle, F.
Format: Map
Language:unknown
Published: Justus Perthes 1849
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Summary:North Atlantic air flow patterns. Without color. Of the 90 plates, 75 are maps. 1st ed 2nd state,1845/1848 on titles, 1849 on some maps in volume one. 1st edition, 1st state was 1845/1848, with no maps dated later than 1848 (rare - WH). Second edition 1852 (see our copy). This is considered the first comprehensive physical atlas of the world. Robinson: "Berghaus' Physikalischer Atlas was a monumental achievement, bringing together an enormous amount of information about the physical geography of the earth and encompassing many more subjects than had been treated in the numerous smaller atlases that had been produced since the 1820's." In two volumes, the first dated 1845, the second 1848. A.K. Johnston's Physical Atlas of 1848 was based on this work. Maps are hand painted in full and outline color. Atlas volumes are bound in green cloth covered boards stamped in gold with "Berghaus' Physik. Atlas 90 Karten. I Band." and ". II Band." for volumes I and II, respectively. The spines read "Berghaus. I." and "Berghaus. II." cfP215; cf Sabin 4856; Robinson "Early Thematic Mapping" p 65-67; Espenhorst 2.7.