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Auction 136, Lot 809

Complete with Hall's important Geological Map of the Middle and Western States

"Natural History of New York. Geology of New York. Part IV", Hall, James

Subject: Exploration and Surveys, New York

Period: 1843 (published)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
9.8 x 12 inches
24.9 x 30.5 cm
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This large and informative book is the report of the survey for the Fourth Geological District and contains more than 200 illustrations including 19 beautiful lithographic plates at the back of the text and several more in the text. 683 pp. The volume is complete with all plates and the large folding geological map present. Hardbound in original brown cloth with gilt title and fossil graphic on front cover.

Bound into the book is Hall's important Geological Map of the Middle and Western States ( 32 x 22.5"). This colorful geological map blends science and the art of cartography. It is based on the surveys of J. Calvin Smith and identifies 23 geological formations using hand applied colors. The map covers the region of the United States from its western boundary along the Mississippi River, east to Long Island and the Atlantic. Also included is the folding map (Trigonometrical Survey of the Falls of Niagara), views of New York (including Saratoga Springs and Howe's Cave), many early drawings of fossils, and numerous plates showing geological and topographical features, cross-sections and profiles, most in color. The large Plate VIII "Natural Section Exhibiting Broken Strata and Intermingled Drift" is a folding cross-section of a portion of Lake Erie's shoreline that graphically explains stratigraphy and glacial drift theory. Editions of this book with the map still attached are incredibly scarce.

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Condition: B

Spine is nearly loose from binding. Contents are tight and generally very good with some scattered minor foxing. Map is near fine, with a couple unobtrusive light spots.

Estimate: $300 - $375

Sold for: $220

Closed on 6/1/2011

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