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Outline map of southern Africa [cartographic material] : to illustrate the analysis of Capt. Owen's Voyage / lithographed by C. Bradbury.
Format
Map
Language
English
Published/Created
London : published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society by John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1833.
Description
Scale [ca. 1:24,444,000] ; (E 3°00'--E 54°00'/N 2°30'--S 40°00').
1 map : col. ; 19 X 22 cm.
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Subject(s)
Rivers
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Africa, Southern
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Maps
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Africa, Southern
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Maps
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Related name
Owen, W. F. W., 1774-1857
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Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)
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Printer
Day & Son
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Publisher
John Murray (Firm)
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Lithographer
Bradbury, C.
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Outline maps
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Maps
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Notes
Relief shown by hachures.
Major rivers are shown.
From: The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 3 (1833), pp. 197-223; held in Firestone Library. Call number: G7 .J687 v.3 1833
With
Issued to accompany article: Narrative of voyages to explore the shores of Africa, Arabia, and Madagascar. Performed in His Majesty's ships Leven and Barracouta; under the direction of Captain W. F. W. Owen, R.N. / by Lieutenant Wolf, R.N.
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Available also online through: Princeton University Libraries, Digital Map & Geographic Data Web site.
Online version of companion article available also through the JSTOR Web site. Access limited to subscribing member institutions only.
In
Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 3 (1833), p. 197-223, facing page 222. London : John Murray
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