Bradford, T.G. (Thomas Gamaliel), 1802-1887
Bradford, T.G. 1802-1887
Bradford, Thomas Gamaliel, 1802-1887
Thomas Gamaliel Bradford American cartographer
Bradford, T. G. (Thomas Gamaliel)
VIAF ID: 33243658 ( Personal )
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Works
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Arkansas. | |
Atlas designed to illustrate the Abridgement of universal geography, modern & ancient, chiefly compiled from the Abrege de geographie of Adrian Balbi | |
Baltimore | |
British America | |
China, Japan, &c. | |
A comprehensive atlas geographical, historical & commercial | |
Delaware | |
District of Columbia. | |
Egypt. | |
Encyclopædia Americana : a popular dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, history, politics, and biography, brought down to the present time : including a copious collection of original articles in American biography : on the basis of the seventh edition of the German Conversations-Lexicon | |
The encyclopædia 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 | |
An illustrated atlas, geographical, statistical, and historical, of the United States, and the adjacent countries. | |
Lettres sur l'Amérique du Nord. | |
North Carolina. | |
Persia, Arabia, Tartary, Afghanistan. | |
Society, manners, and politics in the United States : letters on North America | |
Tennessee. | |
United States, exhibiting the railroads & canals. | |
Upper and Lower Canada | |
Urbis Romae viri. | |
Virginia, 1838, 1973? | |
Viri Romae; with introductory exercises, intended as a first book in the study of Latin. |