A New Atlas that meets the Needs alike of the Student and the Man of Affairs
The Times SURVEY ATLAS OF THE WORLD
The Times Atlas, prepared at the Edinburgh Geographical In- stitute under the direction of J. G. Bartholomew, is an entirely new work prepared for the benefit of educated men and women who through the events of the last few years have come to feel the need of an absolutely accurate and up-to-date Atlas. Its 112 double-page plates contain a representation of several hundred thousand original survey sheets of all parts of the world, and the most recent improvements in the art of map produc- tion have been employer in their preparation, regardless of labour and expense.
The Gazetteer Index, containing over two hundred thousand place names, is in itself a complete and invaluable geographical directory.
For full information about this great work, which for many years to come will be regarded as the Standard Atlas of the World, write to
The Times (Educational Sales Department), Printing House Square, London, E.C.4.
The Completion
of a Great Work
The Times
Illustrated History and Encyclopædia of the War
is now complete. The Index (Vol. XXII.) is now on sale, and may be obtained by subscribers in the same styles of binding, and at the same prices as the other volumes.
The twenty-two bound volumes of The Times History form a complete and standard war library that should be in every home, for the benefit of the present and future generations. The complete work may be obtained, care- fully packed and carriage paid, from The Publisher, Printing House Square, London, E.C.4, at the following prices:-
Half Leather, royal, purple or red Full Leather
Send a remittance to-day, and add this magnificent work to your shelves.
Printed and Published by THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, Printing House Square, London, E.0.4.-January 14, 1922.
A New Atlas that meets the Needs alike of the Student and the Man of Affairs
The Times SURVEY ATLAS OF THE WORLD
The Times Atlas, prepared at the Edinburgh Geographical In- stitute under the direction of J. G. Bartholomew, is an entirely new work prepared for the benefit of educated men and women who through the events of the last few years have come to feel the need of an absolutely accurate and up-to-date Atlas. Its 112 double-page plates contain a representation of several hundred thousand original survey sheets of all parts of the world, and the most recent improvements in the art of map produc- tion have been employer in their preparation, regardless of labour and expense.
The Gazetteer Index, containing over two hundred thousand place names, is in itself a complete and invaluable geographical directory.
For full information about this great work, which for many years to come will be regarded as the Standard Atlas of the World, write to
The Times (Educational Sales Department), Printing House Square, London, EC.4.
The Completion
of a Great Work
The Times
Illustrated History and Encyclopædia of the War
is now complete. The Index (Vol. XXII.) is now on sale, and may be obtained by subscribers in the same styles of binding, and at the same prices as the other volumes.
The twenty-two bound volumes of The Times History form a complete and standard war library that should be in every home, for the benefit of the present and future generations. The complete work may be obtained, care- fully packed and carriage paid, from The Publisher, Printing House Square, London, E.C.4, at the following prices:-
Send a remittance to-day, and add this magnificent work to your shelves.
Printed and Published by THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, Printing House Square, London, E.0.4.-January 14, 1922.
A New Atlas that meets the Needs alike of the Student and the Man of Affairs
The Times SURVEY ATLAS OF THE WORLD
The Times Atlas, prepared at the Edinburgh Geographical In- stitute under the direction of J. G. Bartholomew, is an entirely new work prepared for the benefit of educated men and women who through the events of the last few years have come to feel the need of an absolutely accurate and up-to-date Atlas. Its 112 double-page plates contain a representation of several hundred thousand original survey sheets of all parts of the world, and the most recent improvements in the art of map produc- tion have been employer in their preparation, regardless of labour and expense.
The Gazetteer Index, containing over two hundred thousand place names, is in itself a complete and invaluable geographical directory.
For full information about this great work, which for many years to come will be regarded as the Standard Atlas of the World, write to
The Times (Educational Sales Department), Printing House Square, London, E.C.4.
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