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Climatic chart of the world : showing the distribution of the human race and the animal & vegetable kingdoms [map].
Author
Yaggy, L. W. (Levi W.)
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Format
Map
Language
English
Published/Created
[Chicago : School Supply Co.?], 1893.
Description
Scale not given. (W 180°00ʹ00ʺ--E 180°00ʹ00ʺ/N 90°00ʹ00ʺ--S 90°00ʹ00ʺ).
1 map : col., mounted on cloth ; 56 x 87 cm., on sheet 61 x 91 cm. + 3 accompanying col. sheets (each 61 x 91 cm.)
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Subject(s)
Physical geography
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Maps
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Climatic zones
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Maps
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Indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere
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Indigenous Studies
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Maps
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Getty AAT genre
World maps
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1893
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Thematic maps
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1893
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Related work(s)
Yaggy, L. W. (Levi W.)
Geographical portfolio.
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Notes
World map showing distribution of plants and animals; insets of Negro (Black), Indian (Red), Caucasian (White), Mongolian (Yellow), and Malayan (Brown) races.
"Copyrighted by L.W. Yaggy 1893."
Originally issued in: Yaggy's geographical portfolio. Chicago : [School Supply Co.?], 1893.
Three accompanying sheets have titles: Arctic zone -- Temperate zone -- Tropical zone.
Princeton copy 1: Contains six maps: Arctic Zone -- Temperate Zone -- Geological chart -- Nature in descending regions -- Climatic chart of the world, showing the distribution of the human race and the animal & vegetable kingdoms -- Topogaphy of the United States of America.
Other title(s)
Arctic zone
Temperate zone
Tropical zone
OCLC
302320567
International Standard Recording Code
HM 2009-27
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