People's Handy Atlas of the World: 1910 Census Edition
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"People's Handy Atlas of the World" by Geographical Publishing Co. is a reference book containing geographical information and maps, likely compiled in the early 20th century. This atlas features over 100 specially engraved maps and includes indexed entries of towns and countries, utilizing data from population censuses and other sources. The primary focus of this work is to provide a comprehensive overview of global geography, including various nations, geographical features
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