“Thirty Plates Illustrative Of Natural Phenomena, Etc. With A Short Description Annexed To Each Plate”

“Thirty Plates Illustrative Of Natural Phenomena, Etc. With A Short Description Annexed To Each Plate”
“Thirty Plates Illustrative Of Natural Phenomena, Etc. With A Short Description Annexed To Each Plate”
“Thirty Plates Illustrative Of Natural Phenomena, Etc. With A Short Description Annexed To Each Plate”
“Thirty Plates Illustrative Of Natural Phenomena, Etc. With A Short Description Annexed To Each Plate”
“Thirty Plates Illustrative Of Natural Phenomena, Etc. With A Short Description Annexed To Each Plate”
“Thirty Plates Illustrative Of Natural Phenomena, Etc. With A Short Description Annexed To Each Plate”
“Thirty Plates Illustrative Of Natural Phenomena, Etc. With A Short Description Annexed To Each Plate”
“Thirty Plates Illustrative Of Natural Phenomena, Etc. With A Short Description Annexed To Each Plate”
“Thirty Plates Illustrative Of Natural Phenomena, Etc. With A Short Description Annexed To Each Plate”
“Thirty Plates Illustrative Of Natural Phenomena, Etc. With A Short Description Annexed To Each Plate”

“Thirty Plates Illustrative of Natural Phenomena, Etc. with a short description annexed to each plate” (1849). Coloured wood engravings by J. W. Whymper (Whimper).

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