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Cornell's primary geography: forming part first of a systematic series of school geographies (p. 56)
Cornell's primary geography: forming part first of a systematic series of school geographies (p. 56)
TitleCornell's primary geography: forming part first of a systematic series of school geographies (p. 56)
AuthorCornell, S.S. (Sarah S.)
PublisherD. Appleton & Company
Publisher LocationUnited States--New York--New York
Publication Date1857
PrinterUnknown
IllustratorUnknown
Image Production ProcessRelief prints--wood engravings
NotesIllustrated with wood engravings, some uncolored, some hand colored.
This page depicts a map of Asia, including Arabia, Persia, Independent Tartary, Siberia, the Chinese Empire, the Japan Islands, Afghanistan, Hindostan, Beloochistan, Birmah, Siam, Anam, Borneol, the Philippine Islands, Celebes Island, and Sumatra Island.
This is a revised edition.
Contextual NotesEducation in America began to change in the middle of the nineteenth century as graded classrooms began replacing one-room schoolhouses. Textbooks also became differentiated according to grade level with authors attempting to ensure that the content was appropriate for each grade level. Cornell noted that the maps in existing textbooks were not appropriate for the use of elementary students because they were, "…covered with circles, lines, and various names and emblems, mysterious to the student, irrelevant to his stage of progress…a waste of time." As a result, Cornell and others changed the maps in their elementary textbooks by limiting the number of place names, using clearer fonts, and developing sets of map questions specific to each map.

Sarah S. Cornell was one of the leading cartographers of her time and one of the few women in the profession.

This book was a gift of Edward W. Allen.
Subjects (LCSH)Geography--Textbooks
CategoryTextbooks
Geography and travel
LanguageEnglish
Digital CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection
Digital ID NumberCHL1002
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection G127.C832 1857
Object TypeBook
Physical Description98 p.: illustrated; 22.5 x 17.5 cm.
Digital Reproduction InformationPhotographed from original book in TIFF format using a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi/EOS 400D, resized and enhanced using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2009.
Exhibit ChecklistExhibit checklist L.60
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