Alden's Handy Atlas of the World
Including One Hundred and Thirty-eight Colored Maps, Diagrams, Tables, Etc. cover

Alden's Handy Atlas of the World
 Including One Hundred and Thirty-eight Colored Maps, Diagrams, Tables, Etc.

by John B. (John Berry) Alden

"Alden's Handy Atlas of the World" by John B. Alden is a geographical reference work published in the late 19th century. This atlas features a comprehensive collection of one hundred thirty-eight colored maps, diagrams, and tables, which provide detailed information about various countries and regions across the globe. It serves as a visual and informative guide, likely aimed at scholars, students, and enthusiasts interested in global geography and demographics. The opening portion of the atlas includes initial notices such as copyright information and details about its production, as well as promotional content for other titles by the publisher. It features an index that categorizes maps and descriptive matter by regions and countries, highlighting places like Abyssinia, Afghanistan, and various European nations, along with their corresponding metrics such as population and area. This structure sets the tone for the atlas, indicating its practical utility for finding geographical data and promoting a deeper understanding of world geography in the context of the 19th century.

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