LEADER 01861cam a2200325u 4500001 9947155833506421 005 20240815095353.0 008 060302s1766 enkb j 000 0 eng|d 035 (idCotsen)44482 035 |9(cotsenAccess)135281 035 (cotsendb)17045 035 (NjP)4715583-princetondb 035 (OCoLC)on1340484801 035 |z(NjP)Voyager4715583 040 |beng |cNjP 100 1 Spilsbury, John, |d1739-1769. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88085092 245 10 [Five dissected maps of Africa, America, Asia, Europe, and Ireland]. 260 London : |bJohn Spilsbury, |c[between 1766 and 1777]. 300 5 dissected maps with guide sheets. 500 For detailed bibliographic descriptions and reproductions of the jigsaw five puzzles, see Jill Shefrrin, Neatly Dissected for the Instruction of Young Ladies and Gentlemen in the Knowledge of Geography: John Spilsbury and Early Dissected Puzzles (1999). 500 Originally housed in a George III-era mahogany cabinet with five drawers, each w/ ivory label. 33 x 27.5 x 27.5 cm. Puzzles removed and stored assembled in a cloth box. 500 |3Cotsen copy:Imperfect, two pieces lacking. Ireland lacks the county of Wexford and the map of the Americas lacks the piece reading "Caribbean Sea". |5NjP 583 Exhibited in "The Art of the Puzzle: Astounding and Confounding" 19 January 2001. 583 0 BIBDATA.LEVEL: Volume 3 -- Exclude. 653 Maps. 650 0 Jigsaw puzzles |vSpecimens. 650 0 World maps. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85148208 650 0 Geography. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85053986 856 42 |3Commentary |uhttps://blogs.princeton.edu/cotsen/2013/09/cotsen-conference-sept-11-13-2013/ 914 (OCoLC)on1340484801 |bOCoLC |ccreate |d20221117 |eprocessed |f1340484801