Atlas Climatologico de la Republica Mexicana Periodo de 1921 a 1925
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Detailed climate atlas from post-Revolutionary Mexico.
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Description
This climate atlas of the Republic of Mexico presents a wealth of information collected between 1921 and 1925 – some of the first stable years after the turbulence of the decade-long Mexican Revolution. A folding map of Mexico’s 276 meteorological stations is accompanied by several pages of data and dozens of single-page maps. Temperature, rainfall, topography, and winds are just a few of the climatological phenomena explored within the covers. Seasonal variations are noted – an important consideration in the agrarian economy, then undergoing a period of significant industrialization.
Published, probably in 1926, by the Mexican Meteorological Service, led by Mariano Moctezuma under Pedro C. Sanchez’s Directorate of Geographical and Climatological Studies (part of the Ministry of Agriculture and Development).
Map Details
Publication Date: c. 1926
Author: J.C. Gomez and Vazquez Schiffiano
Sheet Width (in): 14.25
Sheet Height (in): 11.5
Condition: A-
Condition Description: 82 pp. climatological atlas with 69 maps (several folding), plus numerous tables and charts. Ex-libris from Chicago's John Crerar Library. Rebound in full red cloth with new brown endpapers and flyleafs. Bookplate, rubberstamps, and punch stamp on the title page. Contents (complete) are printed on thin paper and generally good to very good, with scattered surface soiling, creased corners, and other moderate signs of age and use.
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