A COURSE OF GEOGRAPHY, by Means of Instructive Games, invented…

A COURSE OF GEOGRAPHY, by Means of Instructive Games, invented by the Abbe Gaultier. Collated with the author’s last Paris Edition, and digested for Europe conformably to the territorial arrangements at the pacification in 1815. By J. Aspin. In three parts. The first part, containing The Game of Simple Geography, for teaching the names and situations of the different countries and places of the earth. The Second Part, containing A Concise Treatise on the Artificial Sphere. The Third Part, containing A Geographical Game, Illustrative of Ancient and Modern History. A New edition with numerous improvements. As a necessary Appendage to the First Game, a Set of coloured Maps is subjoined. And another Set, containing merely the Outlines of Kingdoms and Provinces, with the Course of Rivers, Situation of Principal Towns, Islands, Mountains, &c. A Set of Counters, having the Names of Kingdoms, Provinces, Islands, Seas, Rivers, &c, marked on them, by which the Pupils may themselves explain and point out their Situation on the Map, may be had. by GAULTIER, Abbe. < >
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  • Another image of A COURSE OF GEOGRAPHY, by Means of Instructive Games, invented by the Abbe Gaultier. Collated with the author’s last Paris Edition, and digested for Europe conformably to the territorial arrangements at the pacification in 1815. By J. Aspin. In three parts. The first part, containing The Game of Simple Geography, for teaching the names and situations of the different countries and places of the earth. The Second Part, containing A Concise Treatise on the Artificial Sphere. The Third Part, containing A Geographical Game, Illustrative of Ancient and Modern History. A New edition with numerous improvements. As a necessary Appendage to the First Game, a Set of coloured Maps is subjoined. And another Set, containing merely the Outlines of Kingdoms and Provinces, with the Course of Rivers, Situation of Principal Towns, Islands, Mountains, &c. A Set of Counters, having the Names of Kingdoms, Provinces, Islands, Seas, Rivers, &c, marked on them, by which the Pupils may themselves explain and point out their Situation on the Map, may be had. by GAULTIER, Abbe.
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A COURSE OF GEOGRAPHY, by Means of Instructive Games, invented by the Abbe Gaultier. Collated with the author’s last Paris Edition, and digested for Europe conformably to the territorial arrangements at the pacification in 1815. By J. Aspin. In three parts. The first part, containing The Game of Simple Geography, for teaching the names and situations of the different countries and places of the earth. The Second Part, containing A Concise Treatise on the Artificial Sphere. The Third Part, containing A Geographical Game, Illustrative of Ancient and Modern History. A New edition with numerous improvements. As a necessary Appendage to the First Game, a Set of coloured Maps is subjoined. And another Set, containing merely the Outlines of Kingdoms and Provinces, with the Course of Rivers, Situation of Principal Towns, Islands, Mountains, &c. A Set of Counters, having the Names of Kingdoms, Provinces, Islands, Seas, Rivers, &c, marked on them, by which the Pupils may themselves explain and point out their Situation on the Map, may be had.

London: John Harris, 1829. 60 pages of text; one plate, fifteen hand-coloured double-page maps, including ‘Recent Discoveries in the Arctic Regions’ which is not present in editions prior to 1826. Original boards with a mounted paper title label to the upper panel. Re-backed in red sheep gilt. Folio. A very good, clean copy. See Moon 306 (8).

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