Two fine and interesting antique maps published back to back in Mitchell's School Atlas by E.H. Butler & Co.(Philadelphia)  - see below. The maps are entitled:

"No. 1 The World  on an Equatorial Projection - Map of the Eastern & Western Hemispheres" - dated 1852

"No. 2 The World  on a Polar Projection - Map of the Northern & Southern Hemispheres" - dated 1852
 
"No. 3 Map of the most recent Antarctic Discoveries" - dated 1852

and on the reverse:

"No. 4 Map of North America" - dated 1858

Good condition with the usual brown spots and mild damp staining - see scans. Original hand coloring . 

Map size 12 x 9.5 inches , ideal for framing 

Samuel Augustus Mitchell

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Samuel Augustus Mitchell
Born1792
DiedDecember 20, 1868 (aged c. 76)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationGeographer

Samuel Augustus Mitchell (1790,[1] Bristol, Connecticut – December 20, 1868, Philadelphia) was an American geographer.

Mitchell's 1846 map of TexasOregon, and California
Mitchell's 1864 map of IndiaTibetChina and Southeast Asia

He was born in Connecticut.[1] Mitchell worked as a teacher before turning to publishing geography textbooks and maps. He became involved in geography after teaching and realizing that there were so many poor quality geographical resources available to teachers. He moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in either 1829 or 1830. He was in Philadelphia when he founded his company. His son, S. Augustus Mitchell, became owner in 1860. Their publications covered all genres of geography: maps, travel guides, textbooks, and more.[1] Sales of his 24 works reached an annual volume of over 400,000 copies.[2]

Works[edit]

  • Mitchell's School Atlas, 1845—1857[1]
  • General View of the World, Physical, Political, and Statistical, 1846
  • Travellers' Guide through the United States, 1850

References[edit]

  1. Jump up to: a b c d "Map of Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay; Map of Chili"World Digital Library. 1860. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  2. ^ Drake, F. S., Dictionary of American biography, 1870

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