O BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 



Publishing in Monthly Parts, 



THE 



ATLAS 



TO 



ALISO^^'S HISTORY OF EUROPE. 



ILLOSTRATING, IN A SYSTEMATIC SERIES OP 



ONE HUNDRED MAPS AND PLANS, 

 THE CABSFAIGNS, BATTIiES, AND SIEGES 



DURING THE PERIOD EMBRACED BY THE HISTORY. 



CONSTRUCTED AND ARRANGED UNDER THE DIRECTION OP 



MR ALISON, 



FROM THE MATERIALS USED BV HIM IN THE COMPOSITION OF THE WORK, 

 BY 



ALEXANDER KEITH JOHNSTON, F.R.G.S. 



AUTHOR OF "THE NATIONAL," AND EDITOR OP "TUE PHYSICAL ATLAS." 



The Maps are constructed on a uniform scale, so as to enable the 

 reader to carry in his mind, from one country to another, correct 

 estimates of relative masnitude and distance; while the plans of 

 Battles and Sieges, which could not be reduced to uniformity without 

 the sacrifice of necessary detail, will contain, besides the usual scale of 

 Military steps, a corresponding one of English feet or miles. Promi- 

 nence is given to every spot rendered memorable by the events recorded 

 in the History ; and the sites occupied from time to time by the various 

 armies being laid before the reader in their regular geographical posi 

 tion, he is enabled, with facility, to trace the course of each campaign. 

 The colours will be uniform in their indications throughout, and the 

 Atlas is to be accompanied by an Ind x Map of Europe, and a Plate 

 explanatory of Fortification, and Military Topography. Thus complete 

 in all its parts, the work serves to illustrate every History of the 

 Revolution, and the Empire • and the Publishers trust that, from the 

 minuteness of its details, and the accuracy of its construction, it will 

 be found as valuable to the Military Student, as from the elegance of 

 its execution, and the convenience of its form, it will be attractive 

 and useful to the General Reader. 



The Atlas isptiblishmg in monthly parts, each containing Five Plates, 

 price Two Shillings and SLvpence. andon Large Paper, to range with 

 the first editions of the History, Three Shillings and Sixpence. The 

 Maps will be so arranged, that they may he either done up as a separate 

 Volume in Quarto or Octavo, or inserted in any edition of the Work. 



