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1media/Nelsons Figure 1_thumb.jpg2021-03-11T20:31:59+00:00Joelle Thomas0feb3b2b7a8befeee2c7d2d710d303ed9677214112The cover of the Nelsons’ Gazetter of the World, measuring 7 X 10 cm., this illustrated book contains 76 pages of alphabetically arranged “facts” about the many towns and geological features of the brothers’ imaginary world. "Nelson Family Juvenilia Collection of Pamela Russell and Murray McClellan, ca. 1892-1895" courtesy of Amherst College Archives and Special Collections.plain2022-09-06T18:25:31+00:00Joelle Thomas0feb3b2b7a8befeee2c7d2d710d303ed96772141