MURRAY'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF GEOGRAPHY. THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF GEOGRAPHY, COMPRISING A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE EARTH, PHYSICAL, STATISTICAL, CIVIL, AND POLITICAL. EXHIBITING ITS RELATION TO THE HEAVENLY BODIES, ITS PHYSICAL STRUCTURE, THE NATURAL HISTORY OF EACH COUNTRY, AND THE INDUSTRY, COMMERCE, POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, AND CIVIL AND SOCIAL STATE OF ALL NATIONS. BY HUGH MURRAY, F.R.S.E., and c. Assisted in Botany by Professor HOOKER--Zoology, and c., by W. W. SWAINSON--Astronomy and c., by Professor WALLACE--Geology, and c., by Professor JAMESON. REVISED, WITH ADDITIONS, BY THOMAS G. BRADFORD. THE WHOLE BROUGHT UP, BY A SUPPLEMENT, TO 1843. In three large octavo volumes, This great work, furnished at a remarkably cheap rate, contains about Nineteen Hundred large imperial Pages, and is illustrated by Eighty-Two small Maps, and a colored Map of the United States, after Tanner's, together with about Eleven Hundred Wood-Cuts, executed in the best style. |