No. 23. Danemark. Islande.

Date estimated. "This innovative elementary atlases was made for young readers by the geographer and future politician Henri Mager, printed almost entirely in relief. The atlas consists of 28 maps. Mager was born on May 17, 1859 in Paris, and eventually became a member of the Superior Council o...

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Main Author: Mager, Henri
Format: Map
Language:unknown
Published: E. Bertaux 1885
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Summary:Date estimated. "This innovative elementary atlases was made for young readers by the geographer and future politician Henri Mager, printed almost entirely in relief. The atlas consists of 28 maps. Mager was born on May 17, 1859 in Paris, and eventually became a member of the Superior Council of the Colonies and Chargé de Mission in Madagascar. He travelled extensively around the world, often on behalf of the government, and notably between July 1896 and September 1897." (Deborah Coltham, 2023) OCLC locates copies at Princeton, Louisiana; II. OCLC locates at the Newberry, with a number of further European locations.