Atlas of the World's Commerce. A new series of maps with descriptive text and diagrams showing products, imports, exports, commercial conditions and economic statistics of the countries of the world. Compiled from the latest official returns at the Edinburgh Geographical Institute.

BARTHOLOMEW, J. G.

Published by London: George Newnes, Limited, 1907
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First edition, first impression, decidedly uncommon on the market. This is a statistical atlas of world trade, using imaginatively formatted maps and diagrams to show the immense growth of international trade at the beginning of the 20th century. Folio. Original burgundy cloth, lettered and decorated in black and yellow. 176 colour plates, double-page and single-page maps throughout. Title page printed in black and red. Lightly bumped at extremities, hint of wear to a couple of corners, contents clean. A very good copy. Seller Inventory # 166365

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Title: Atlas of the World's Commerce. A new series ...
Publisher: London: George Newnes, Limited, 1907
Edition: 1st Edition

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edited by J. G. Bartholomew
Published by George Newnes, London, 1907
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Title page undated, but the preface is dated 1907. [viii], lvi, 176, 42 pages. + additional pages iva, va, via and viia. A large and very heavy volume. In the original binding which has some wear and marks. Spotting to some pages. Ink owner's inscription to the title page - Harry Cotton, Hulme Hall, Victoria Park, Manchester. Seller Inventory # 013741

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