Author
Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826
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Engraved map. Full hand col. Relief shown by hachures. "Pinkerton's modern atlas."
Author
Johnston, W. & A.K.
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Legend. Full color. Shows land cover, relief, political boundaries, and submarine telegraph cables. South polar projection.
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
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In full color by county of possession. Engraved. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
[Schrader, Vivien St Martin, L.]
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Five views of the polar regions represented at various scales. Number and title also on outside front of sheet. Lithographed. Folded. Full color. Relief shown by shading and hachures. Meridian Paris.
Author
Greenleaf, Jeremiah
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Polar projection. Engraved. In full color by land mass. Meridian Greenwich.
Author
[Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832, Picquet, C.]
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Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Paris. In embossed seal: Propriete acquise en 1835.
Author
[Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832, Picquet, C.]
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Two hand colored engraved maps. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Paris. Contents: Hemisphere sur l'horizon de Paris -- Hemisphere sur l'horizon de l'antipode de Paris -- Hemisphere boreal -- Hemisphere austral. In embossed seal: Propriete acquise en 1835.
Author
[Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832, Picquet, C.]
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Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Paris. In embossed seal: Propriete acquise en 1835.
Author
Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832
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Two hand colored engraved maps. Prime meridian: Paris. Contents: Hemisphere sur l'horizon de Paris -- Hemisphere sur l'horizon de l'antipode de Paris -- Hemisphere boreal -- Hemisphere austral.
Author
Reichard, C. G.
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Engraved hand colored map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, rivers, continents and islands in outline color (South America in full color), etc. Prime meridian: Ferro.
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Color lithographed double hemisphere map. Contents: Arctic Regions -- Antarctic Regions. Depths shown by layer tints. Shows explorers' routes, ocean routes, etc. Ancillary map at 1:2,500,000 scale: West Spitsbergen. Ancillary maps at 1:10,000,000 scale: Northern Greenland and Ellesmere Island -- Spitsbergen and Franz Josef Land -- The Bering Strait and Lower Yukon -- South Shetlands and Graham Land -- Victoria Land.
Author
Burr, David H., 1803-1875
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In full color by region.
Author
[Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E.]
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Color map of Antarctica, with 5 insets. Includes legend. Relief shown by gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings.
Author
[Stieler, Adolf, Petermann, A.]
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Shows southern hemisphere above 30 degrees south.
Author
Touring club italiano
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Two color maps. Relief shown by spot heights.
Author
Du Val, Pierre, 1619-1683
Author
[Wyld, James, 1812-1887, Wyld, James, 1790-1836]
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Circular double page engraved map, hand colored in outline. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
Stanford, Edward
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Countries in full color. Shows names of principal antarctic navigators and dates of exploration.
Author
[Covens et Mortier, L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726]
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Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown pictorially. Includes text.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
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Two maps on one sheet.
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Four color maps with 3 insets. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Show settlements, etc. Includes inset of "County of Rutland" for comparison.
Author
[Bartholomew, J. G. (John George), 1860-1920, John Bartholomew and Son]
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Col. map. Depths shown by hypsometric tints; soundings in fathoms. Shows limit of pack ice, explorers routes with dates, etc.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
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This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
This and the other final 18 tables of the world map depict Antarctica peopled with fantastic creatures, imaginary islands, monsters, and many legends describing the various countries of the world.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
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The legend on the left is a sonnet about the map and on the right side another legend in an elaborate frame explaining the shape of the world map and dating the work at 1587. Below the frame is an oval portrait of Monte at the age of 45, which covers another portrait of Monte slightly altered and at age 43. The existence of the top portrait at age 45 would indicate that some alternations of the 1587 work may have been made in 1789. This image shows the portrait age 43. See 10130.044 for the portrait age 45.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Note
The legend on the left is a sonnet about the map and on the right side another legend in an elaborate frame explaining the shape of the world map and dating the work at 1587. Below the frame is an oval portrait of Monte at the age of 45, which covers another portrait of Monte slightly altered and at age 43. The existence of the top portrait at age 45 would indicate that some alternations of the 1587 work may have been made in 1789. This image shows the portrait age 45. See 10130.045 for the portrait age 43.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
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The long legend describes the first circumnavigation of the globe by Magellan, 1519-1522.
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
Author
Monte (Monti), Urbano, 1544-1613
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