Observations to accompany the map of the shadow-path thrown by the total eclipse of the sun on the 18th July, 1860, across the north-eastern part of Spain

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Observations to accompany the map of the shadow-path thrown by the total eclipse of the sun on the 18th July, 1860, across the north-eastern part of Spain

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Edition Notes

Accompanied by: Map of the shadow path thrown by the total eclipse of the sun 18th July 1860 across Spain / compiled from authentic somaterials extant by Charles Vignoles. Scale 1:500,000.

Map is printed in red and black, with some hand-colouring.

MASS copy: Bound in blue straight grain morocco-grain cloth over limp boards, blocked in gold and blind, with pocket for map on lower board.

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London
Other Titles
Shadow path eclipse of the sun over Spain, 18 July 1860, Map of the shadow path thrown by the total eclipse of the sun 18th July 1860 across Spain

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65, [1] p. ;
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65

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OL15053473M

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