From Haaswurth Books, Binghamton, NY, U.S.A. Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 02 December 2013
Large double-plate hand-colored chart, 46 x 67.5 cm (18 x 26 3/4 inches), some incidental spotting, suitable for framing. There are some edge-tears in the margins, which will be covered with a mat when you have it framed. There are two tiny holes - one below and one in the "&" of "Johnson & Browning, at bottom. Will ship folded at center, as found. Removed from a bound volume, Johnson's New Illustrated Family Atlas. This is a decorative chart comparing the lengths of rivers and the heights of monuments, mountains and volcanos around the world. Cities and towns along the rivers and within the mountains are identified. The longest river is the combined Missouri & Mississippi; the shortest is the Merrimac. The shortest object is the Bunker Hill Monument; the tallest is Kunchinjinga in the Himalayas. There is a large printed list for this that identifies the 399 mountains & monuments by number that we will include with the chart. The list is quiet edge-worn but will assist you in identifying the features of the chart.Alvin Jewett Johnson (1827-1884), b. Wallingford, Vermont; school teacher, for some years a book and map seller for J. H. Colton and Co. After some efforts at publishing his own maps, Johnson found success with his Family Atlas, publishing them in Richmond, Virginia and in New York City beginning in 1860. He and his partner Ross C. Browning (1822-1899) evidently purchased rights to Colton's maps, as they appear in the first Johnson's Family Atlas. Johnson updated his maps as cartography became more accurate, and Atlases during the 1860's were bound with maps bearing various dates until that particular map was updated. Johnson and Browning maps were published 1860-1862; Johnson and Ward were years 1862-1866; maps published by A. J. Johnson, A. J. Johnson and Son, A. J. Johnson & Co., date from 1866-1887.Johnson's hand-colored maps are known for their accuracy to detail and are an important record of internal improvements and westward expansion. All are suitable for framing and valued by collectors. Seller Inventory # 10366
Title: Johnson's Mountains and Rivers
Publisher: Johnson & Browning ca. 1860, New York
Publication Date: 1860
Binding: Engraving
Condition: Good
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Unbound. Condition: Very Good. handcolored Plates (illustrator). 1st. Plate #1,2: lovely double page map (scattered foxing) with comparative distances and heights of the world's most famous mountains and rivers, Size: 17 x 24.5 Inches. Seller Inventory # 122442
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Antiqua Print Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. Johnson's Mountains Rivers. Africa, Asia, Europe, South & North America 1866 map. Large, decorative hand coloured 19th century atlas map; Alvin Jewett Johnson (1866). 61.0 x 44.5cm, 24 x 17.5 inches; this is a folding map. Condition: Good. There is nothing printed on the reverse side, which is plain. Seller Inventory # P-8-004546
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Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
This finely detailed double-page map came from Johnson's New Illustrated (Steel Plate) Family Atlas. Map shows cities and towns, rail lines, rivers and lakes, and wagon trails/roads. Each region is individually colored, and includes the traditional decorative border. This map measures 23 by 17 inches. Seller Inventory # 106153
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Seller: Art Source International Inc., Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
This unusual five-section mountain and rivers chart was made by Johnson and Ward in 1864. The mountains and rivers of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa are shown in individual sections which are surrounded by a ' inch black and white iron scroll work border. This map measures 16.75 by 23 inches. Seller Inventory # 25097
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