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Illustrations of the passes of the Alps by which Italy communicates with France, Switzerland, and Germany
Illustrations: Illustrations
Contributors
- Francis Graham Moon
- Rodwell,
- James Carpenter and Son,
- John and Arthur Arch,
- P. & D. Colnaghi & Co.,
- Simpkin and Marshall,
- Walther,
Creator
- William Brockedon
- William Brockedon
Publisher
- Printed for the Author, ... And sold by Rodwell, ... J. and A. Arch, ... Carpenter and Son, ... Colnaghi and Son, ... F.G. Moon, ... Simpkin and Marshall, ... and Walther, ...
Subject
- Mountain passes, Alps.
Type of item
- Monograph
- Monograph
Date
- 1828 - 1829
- M.DCCC.XXVIII. [-1829].
- 1828/1829
Contributors
- Francis Graham Moon
- Rodwell,
- James Carpenter and Son,
- John and Arthur Arch,
- P. & D. Colnaghi & Co.,
- Simpkin and Marshall,
- Walther,
Creator
- William Brockedon
- William Brockedon
Publisher
- Printed for the Author, ... And sold by Rodwell, ... J. and A. Arch, ... Carpenter and Son, ... Colnaghi and Son, ... F.G. Moon, ... Simpkin and Marshall, ... and Walther, ...
Subject
- Mountain passes, Alps.
Type of item
- Monograph
- Monograph
Date
- 1828 - 1829
- M.DCCC.XXVIII. [-1829].
- 1828/1829
Providing institution
Aggregator
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Places
- Alps, , Description and travel.
- http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/countries/uk
- Λονδίνο
Identifier
- 016074241
Extent
- ill., 6 maps ;
- 2 v. :
- 29 cm.
Format
- Printed
Language
- en
Is part of
- http://data.theeuropeanlibrary.org/Collection/a1007
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2014-06-04T08:50:54.642Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2014-06-05T20:12:33.129Z
Table of contents
- Volume the first; containing the Little Saint Bernard, the Mont Genèvre, the Mont Cenis, the Mont Saint Gothard, the Great Saint Bernard, and the Monte Selvio. -- Volume the second, the Cornice, the Grimsel and the Gries, the Bernadin and the Splugen, the Brenner, the Tende and the Argentière, and the Simplon.