COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Reynolds, James
Author:
Emslie, John
Date:
1852
Short Title:
Phenomena of Volcanoes and Earthquakes
Publisher:
James Reynolds
Publisher Location:
London
Type:
Atlas Map
Obj Height cm:
23
Obj Width cm:
29
Note:
Hand colored engraved map of the world, showing the distribution and names of all active volcanoes, identified by a key beneath the map.
World Area:
World
Subject:
Geology
Subject:
Earthquake
Full Title:
Phenomena of Volcanoes and Earthquakes. Drawn & Engraved by John Emslie. London. Published by James Reynolds, 174, Strand. June. 3. 1852. (to accompany) Reynolds introduction to natural philosophy. (inset views) Principal volcanic mountains. (with) The Great geyser Iceland. (with) Destruction of the city of Lisbon by the great earthquake Novr. 1st. 1755.
List No:
13033.031
Page No:
(24)
Series No:
31
Engraver or Printer:
Emslie, John
Publication Author:
Reynolds, James
Publication Author:
Emslie, John
Pub Date:
1850
Pub Title:
Reynolds Introduction to Natural Philosophy ... A companion to Reynolds's series of Popular diagrams of natural philosophy, comprising two hundred and fifty illustrations. London: James Reynolds, 174, Strand.
Pub Note:
Reynolds created this work in response to the popular demand for information on science and engineering as a result of the Industrial Revolution. This collection consists of 33 loose pictorial plates, with a related text, dated 1849-1852. Drawn and engraved by John Emslie. Some plates are numbered: "Popular Diagrams" no. 25-35, accompanied by 24 pages of descriptive text. The collection is loosely bound as a sets in a green portfolio with a red paper label on the spine printed with title " Reynolds - Introduction to Natural Philosophy" in gilt.
Pub List No:
13033.000
Pub Type:
Case Map
Pub Maps:
32
Pub Height cm:
30
Pub Width cm:
25
Image No:
13033031.jp2
Authors:
Reynolds, James; Emslie, John
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