Atlas of Saskatchewan

Richards, J. Howard, and Ka Iu Fung (eds.)

Saskatoon, 1969


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Hardcover, no dust jacket issued, 236 pages, 10x13.5 in - 25x34cm, colour illustrations and photographs (including maps on endpapers).

Condition

Color illustrations and photos (incl. maps on endpapers). Cover corners lightly rubbed. Back cover lightly scuffed and stained. Spine rubbed and lightly sunned, with scratch and closed tear (repaired) near head. Ffep., title page and p.5 stamped by previous owner.

Notes

The University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Geography compiled this first atlas of Saskatchewan over a four-year period. With full-color maps, the large volume’s maps depict the province’s geography with reference to its economic, historical, natural resource, physical, populated/urban, and zoological features. From overland trails used by First Nations groups and early settlers to grain elevator capacities throughout the province, the volume maps Saskatchewan’s changing natural, human, and industrial aspects.