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In 1869 Hayden was given a large appropriation and made head of the "United States Geological Survey of the Territories." The biggest and best-known of the Great Surveys. Hayden was a good theoretical geologist but his eye was on practical. The purpose of his expeditions to the Rocky Mountains was to find coal and other minerals; consequently he was always well supported by Congress as well as local western interests. In addition to his interest in western minerals, Hayden was also one of the first to see the West as the land of the nature-loving tourist. In 1871 Hayden made an expedition into the Yellowstone Geyser Region resulting in spectacular photographs taken by William H. Jackson. The Yellowstone expedition made Hayden famous, but perhaps his most important was the detailed exploration and mapping of Colorado. Here his teams worked through some of the most rugged country in the West to complete the masterful Atlas of Colorado. This map of Central Colorado is from Haydens Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado and Portions of Adjacent Territory, published in 1881. Cities, towns, topographical features, rail roads and proposed rail roads are illustrated. A fantastic map with fine detailing. In excellent condition.The map measures 34 by 22.5 inches. Seller Inventory # 40605
Title: Central Colorado
Publication Date: 1881
Seller: Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, India
Leather Bound. Condition: New. Language: English. This book is available in 5 different Leather color without any extra cost. Explore More Options by Clicking on 'More Images' and Notify Us of Your Choice via Email within 24 hours of placing the order. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition, expertly crafted by the prestigious organization "Rare Biblio" with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance, while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2024, utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1878. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique, enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page, delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books, every page has been manually restored for legibility. However, in certain instances, occasional blurriness, missing segments, or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure, we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback, hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - English, Pages: : - 300, Print on Demand. If it is a multi-volume set, then it is only a single volume. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that, owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material, minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION (12x19 Inches): Available Upon Request. 300. Seller Inventory # LB1111005554495
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Seller: Aardvark Rare Books, ABAA, EUGENE, OR, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good Plus. A.C. Warren; W. Snyder; F. Schell; H.W. Troy; A. Will; Engravings by Meeder & Chubb (illustrator). Quarto. Brown stamped cloth with gilt lettering to top board. Spine titling is too rubbed to make out. Rubbing to extremities. Boards are a wee bit shaken (loosey goosey). Book still very solidly bound. Loaded with illustrations -- scenery, portraits, details, guides, advertisements. Seller Inventory # 87903
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Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
In 1869 Hayden was given a large appropriation and made head of the "United States Geological Survey of the Territories." The biggest and best-known of the Great Surveys. Hayden was a good theoretical geologist but his eye was on practical. The purpose of his expeditions to the Rocky Mountains was to find coal and other minerals; consequently he was always well supported by Congress as well as local western interests. In addition to his interest in western minerals, Hayden was also one of the first to see the West as the land of the nature-loving tourist. In 1871 Hayden made an expedition into the Yellowstone Geyser Region resulting in spectacular photographs taken by William H. Jackson. The Yellowstone expedition made Hayden famous, but perhaps his most important was the detailed exploration and mapping of Colorado. Here his teams worked through some of the most rugged country in the West to complete the masterful Atlas of Colorado. This map of Southern Central Colorado and Part of New is from Haydens Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado and Portions of Adjacent Territory, published in 1881. Indian Reservations, cities, towns, rail roads, proposed rail roads, and topographical features are illustrated. Very fine detailing. This map measures 34 by 22.5 inches. Seller Inventory # 76314
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Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
In 1869 Hayden was given a large appropriation and made head of the "United States Geological Survey of the Territories." The biggest and best-known of the Great Surveys. Hayden was a good theoretical geologist but his eye was on practical. The purpose of his expeditions to the Rocky Mountains was to find coal and other minerals; consequently he was always well supported by Congress as well as local western interests. In addition to his interest in western minerals, Hayden was also one of the first to see the West as the land of the nature-loving tourist. In 1871 Hayden made an expedition into the Yellowstone Geyser Region resulting in spectacular photographs taken by William H. Jackson. The Yellowstone expedition made Hayden famous, but perhaps his most important was the detailed exploration and mapping of Colorado. Here his teams worked through some of the most rugged country in the West to complete the masterful Atlas of Colorado. This map of Central Colorado is from Haydens Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado and Portions of Adjacent Territory, published in 1877. Cities, towns, topographical features, rail roads and proposed rail roads are illustrated. A fantastic map with fine detailing. In excellent condition. This map measures 35.5 by 25.5 inches. Seller Inventory # 46403
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Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
In 1869 Hayden was given a large appropriation and made head of the "United States Geological Survey of the Territories." The biggest and best-known of the Great Surveys. Hayden was a good theoretical geologist but his eye was on practical. The purpose of his expeditions to the Rocky Mountains was to find coal and other minerals; consequently he was always well supported by Congress as well as local western interests. In addition to his interest in western minerals, Hayden was also one of the first to see the West as the land of the nature-loving tourist. In 1871 Hayden made an expedition into the Yellowstone Geyser Region resulting in spectacular photographs taken by William H. Jackson. The Yellowstone expedition made Hayden famous, but perhaps his most important was the detailed exploration and mapping of Colorado. Here his teams worked through some of the most rugged country in the West to complete the masterful Atlas of Colorado. This map of Central Colorado is from Haydens Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado and Portions of Adjacent Territory, published in 1881. Cities, towns, rail roads, proposed rail roads, and topographical features are illustrated. Very fine detailing, with bright machine coloring that differentiates geological features. This map measures 34 by 22.5 inches. Seller Inventory # 46407
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Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
In 1869 Hayden was given a large appropriation and made head of the "United States Geological Survey of the Territories." The biggest and best-known of the Great Surveys. Hayden was a good theoretical geologist but his eye was on practical. The purpose of his expeditions to the Rocky Mountains was to find coal and other minerals; consequently he was always well supported by Congress as well as local western interests. In addition to his interest in western minerals, Hayden was also one of the first to see the West as the land of the nature-loving tourist. In 1871 Hayden made an expedition into the Yellowstone Geyser Region resulting in spectacular photographs taken by William H. Jackson. The Yellowstone expedition made Hayden famous, but perhaps his most important was the detailed exploration and mapping of Colorado. Here his teams worked through some of the most rugged country in the West to complete the masterful Atlas of Colorado. This map of Central Colorado is from Haydens Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado and Portions of Adjacent Territory, published in 1877. Cities, towns, topographical features, rail roads and proposed rail roads are illustrated. A fantastic map with fine detailing. In excellent condition. This map measures 36 by 24.5 inches. Seller Inventory # 46405
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Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
In 1869 Hayden was given a large appropriation and made head of the "United States Geological Survey of the Territories." The biggest and best-known of the Great Surveys. Hayden was a good theoretical geologist but his eye was on practical. The purpose of his expeditions to the Rocky Mountains was to find coal and other minerals; consequently he was always well supported by Congress as well as local western interests. In addition to his interest in western minerals, Hayden was also one of the first to see the West as the land of the nature-loving tourist. In 1871 Hayden made an expedition into the Yellowstone Geyser Region resulting in spectacular photographs taken by William H. Jackson. The Yellowstone expedition made Hayden famous, but perhaps his most important was the detailed exploration and mapping of Colorado. Here his teams worked through some of the most rugged country in the West to complete the masterful Atlas of Colorado. This map of S.W Colorado and Parts of Southern Central Colorado and Part of New Mexico is from Haydens Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado and Portions of Adjacent Territory, published in 1881. Cities, towns, rail roads, proposed rail roads, and topographical features are illustrated. Very fine detailing, with bright machine coloring that differentiates geological features. This map measures 34 by 22.5 inches. Seller Inventory # 76316
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Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
In 1869 Hayden was given a large appropriation and made head of the "United States Geological Survey of the Territories." The biggest and best-known of the Great Surveys. Hayden was a good theoretical geologist but his eye was on practical. The purpose of his expeditions to the Rocky Mountains was to find coal and other minerals; consequently he was always well supported by Congress as well as local western interests. In addition to his interest in western minerals, Hayden was also one of the first to see the West as the land of the nature-loving tourist. In 1871 Hayden made an expedition into the Yellowstone Geyser Region resulting in spectacular photographs taken by William H. Jackson. The Yellowstone expedition made Hayden famous, but perhaps his most important was the detailed exploration and mapping of Colorado. Here his teams worked through some of the most rugged country in the West to complete the masterful Atlas of Colorado. This map of Central Colorado is from Haydens Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado and Portions of Adjacent Territory, published in 1877. Cities, towns, topographical features, rail roads and proposed rail roads are illustrated. A fantastic map with fine detailing. In excellent condition. This map measures 35 by 25 inches. Seller Inventory # 46379
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Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
In 1869 Hayden was given a large appropriation and made head of the "United States Geological Survey of the Territories." The biggest and best-known of the Great Surveys. Hayden was a good theoretical geologist but his eye was on practical. The purpose of his expeditions to the Rocky Mountains was to find coal and other minerals; consequently he was always well supported by Congress as well as local western interests. In addition to his interest in western minerals, Hayden was also one of the first to see the West as the land of the nature-loving tourist. In 1871 Hayden made an expedition into the Yellowstone Geyser Region resulting in spectacular photographs taken by William H. Jackson. The Yellowstone expedition made Hayden famous, but perhaps his most important was the detailed exploration and mapping of Colorado. Here his teams worked through some of the most rugged country in the West to complete the masterful Atlas of Colorado. This map of Central Colorado is from Haydens Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado and Portions of Adjacent Territory, published in 1877. Cities, towns, topographical features, rail roads and proposed rail roads are illustrated. A fantastic map with fine detailing. In excellent condition. This map measures 35 by 24 inches. Seller Inventory # 46381
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Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
In 1869 Hayden was given a large appropriation and made head of the "United States Geological Survey of the Territories." The biggest and best-known of the Great Surveys. Hayden was a good theoretical geologist but his eye was on practical. The purpose of his expeditions to the Rocky Mountains was to find coal and other minerals; consequently he was always well supported by Congress as well as local western interests. In addition to his interest in western minerals, Hayden was also one of the first to see the West as the land of the nature-loving tourist. In 1871 Hayden made an expedition into the Yellowstone Geyser Region resulting in spectacular photographs taken by William H. Jackson. The Yellowstone expedition made Hayden famous, but perhaps his most important was the detailed exploration and mapping of Colorado. Here his teams worked through some of the most rugged country in the West to complete the masterful Atlas of Colorado. This map of Northern Central Colorado is from Haydens Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado and Portions of Adjacent Territory, published in 1881. Cities, towns, topographical features, transportation routes, rail roads and proposed rail roads are illustrated. A fantastic map with fine detailing. In excellent condition. This map measures 34 by 22.5 inches. Seller Inventory # 40609
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