Moral & statistical chart showing the geographical distribution of man according to religious belief : with the principal Protestant mission stations in the middle of the 19th century / by A. Keith Johnston ; engraved & printed in colours by W. & A.K. Johnston.

Author
Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871 [Browse]
Format
Map
Language
English
Published/​Created
Edinburgh ; London : William Blackwood, 1854.
Description
  • Scale [ca. 1:66,000,000] (W 180°--E 180°/N 80°--S 75°).
  • 1 atlas : color ; 50 x 62 cm

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    • At head of map: Phytology & Zoology no. 11.
    • "Plate 34."
    • Prime meridian: Greenwich.
    • Inset maps: Distribution of man in Europe according to language. Scale [ca. 1:17,000,000] -- Mission stations of India. Scale [ca. 1:20,500,000] -- Prevailing forms of religion in Europe. Scale [ca. 1:17,000,000] -- Mission stations of British Nth. America -- Missions stations of South Africa.
    • Map of the world showing the distribution of the major religious belief systems. Includes statistical charts of population by religion and school enrollment.
    Other title(s)
    • Moral and statistical chart showing the geographical distribution of man according to religious belief
    • Religious belief
    • Mission stations of British Nth. America.
    • Missions stations of South Africa.
    • Mission stations of India.
    • Distribution of man in Europe according to language.
    • Prevailing forms of religion in Europe.
    In
    Johnston, Alexander Keith, 1804-1871. Physical atlas of natural phenomena. Edinburgh : William Blackwood & Sons, 1856. pl. 34
    OCLC
    697300302
    Universal Product Code
    • HM2007-24
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