Accession number
PML 195942.1-2
Creator
Ellison, D. J. (Daniel James), 1859-
Published
New York ; London : Underwood & Underwood, [1908], c1902.
Credit line
Purchased on the Gordon N. Ray Fund, 2013.
Notes
"[See pocket in back cover for five patent maps]"--Title page.
Folded maps are bound in green wrappers, lettered in silver, with cover title: Maps and plans accompanying Rome through the stereoscope.
Copyright dates on stereograph cards range from 1897 to 1908.
Publisher's advertisements (6 p.) at end of text.
"The Underwood 'Tour' of Original Stereoscopic Photographs are put up in neat leatherette cases ... Our improved Aluminum-Mahogany Stereoscope sells for 90 cents. This is not included in the prices given below. A higher-priced stereoscope can be furnished if desired. ..."--Underwood Stereoscope Tours, p. [5], at end of text.
Library's stereoscopic viewer (PML 195942.3) housed separately.
Folded maps are bound in green wrappers, lettered in silver, with cover title: Maps and plans accompanying Rome through the stereoscope.
Copyright dates on stereograph cards range from 1897 to 1908.
Publisher's advertisements (6 p.) at end of text.
"The Underwood 'Tour' of Original Stereoscopic Photographs are put up in neat leatherette cases ... Our improved Aluminum-Mahogany Stereoscope sells for 90 cents. This is not included in the prices given below. A higher-priced stereoscope can be furnished if desired. ..."--Underwood Stereoscope Tours, p. [5], at end of text.
Library's stereoscopic viewer (PML 195942.3) housed separately.
Description
lxviii, 310, [6] pages ; 18 cm + 5 maps (folded) + 46 stereograph cards
Summary
Guidebook, maps, and forty-six stereograph cards to be used in conjunction with a stereoscopic viewer, providing a virtual "stereoscopic tour" of Rome.
Binding
Publisher's green cloth, stamped in gold and black, with pocket on back board holding booklet of maps; housed togther with stereograph cards in publisher's black leatherette box, stamped in gold and shaped to resemble a 3-volume set of books. [Library's Stereoscope stored in separate archival box].
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