CONSTABLE’S
Hand Atlas of India
A New Series of Sixty Maps and Plans
prepared from Ordnance and other Surveys
under the direction of
J. G. BARTHOLOMEW, F.R.G.S.,
F.R.S.E., &c.
In half morocco, or full bound cloth, gilt top, 14s.

This Atlas is the first publication of its kind, and for tourists and travellers generally it will be found particularly useful. There are Twenty-two Plans of the principal towns of our Indian Empire, based on the most recent surveys, and officially revised to date in India.

The Topographical Section Maps are an accurate reduction of the Survey of India, and contain all the places described in Sir W. W. Hunter’s “Gazetteer of India,” according to his spelling.

The Military, Railway, Telegraph, and Mission Station Maps are designed to meet the requirements of the Military and Civil Service, also missionaries and business men who at present have no means of obtaining the information they require in a handy form.

The index contains upwards of ten thousand names, and will be found more complete than any yet attempted on a similar scale.

Further to increase the utility of the work as a reference volume, an abstract of the 1891 Census has been added.

“It is tolerably safe to predict that no sensible traveller will go to India in future without providing himself with ‘Constable’s Hand Atlas of India.’ Nothing half so useful has been done for many years to help both the traveller in India and the student at home. ‘Constable’s Hand Atlas’ is a pleasure to hold and to turn over.”—Athenæum.

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