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The great round world
and what is going on in
it
Vol. 1 June 10, 1897 No. 31. [Entered at Post Office, New York City, as second class matter]
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William Beverley
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=Copyright, 1897, by William Beverley Harison.=
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=The great round
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=3 & 5 West 18th St, New York
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As A
=special inducement=
for our subscribers to interest
others in “The Great Round
World,” we will give
to each subscriber who sends us $2.50 to
pay for a year’s subscription
to a new name, a copy of
=Rand, McNally & Co.=
=1897 Atlas of
the World.=
=160 pages of colored maps
from new plates, size 11 1/2 x 14
inches, printed on special
paper with marginal index, and well
worth its regular price —
— — — $2.50.=
Every one has some sort of an atlas, doubtless, but an old atlas is no better than an old directory; countries do not move away, as do people, but they do change and our knowledge of them increases, and this atlas, made in 1897 from =new= plates, is perfect and up to date and covers every point on
=The Great Round World.=
Those not subscribers should secure the subscription of a friend and remit $5 to cover it and their own. A copy of the atlas will be sent to either address.
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