"A List Of Geographical Atlases In The Library Of Congress, With Bibliographical Notes, Volume 4" is a meticulously compiled reference work offering a detailed catalog of geographical atlases held within the Library of Congress. Prepared by the Library of Congress. Division of Maps and Charts, and featuring bibliographical notes by Philip Lee Phillips, this volume provides invaluable information for researchers, historians, and cartography enthusiasts.
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