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Stein, Christ. Gottfr. Dan.
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Digital composite of 2 hand colored maps. Contents: Nordlicher Theil -- Sudlicher Theil. Relief shown by hachures. Shows populated places, forts, castles, convents, universities, ports, steamship lines, railroads, roads, etc. Prime meridian: Paris. "Stein, Neuer Atlas der ganzen Erde."
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[Flemming, Carl, Handtke, Friedrich H.]
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Digital composite of 4 sheet hand colored lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Ferro and Paris.
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[Berghaus, Heinrich, 1797-1884, Sohr, Karl, Flemming, Carl]
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Composite map of Russia in Europe, Sheets I-IV.
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[Wyld, James, 1812-1887, Wyld, James, 1790-1836]
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1 folded map on 2 sheets, Northern, sheet 28 and Southern, sheet 29, hand colored in outline. Originally drawn by Jasper Nantiat. Map extends north through the Ukraine to Smolensk and east to the Caspian Sea on the southern map; and includes Finland, the Arctic Sea coast, Muscovia, Archangel, and parts of Siberia on the northern map. Title from sheet 29. Relief shown by hachures. Shows administrative divisions, post roads, cities and towns. Includes explanation.
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[Covens et Mortier, L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726]
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Hand colored engraved map. Two sheets (northern, southern). Southern sheet has title: Partie Meridionale de Moscovie. Relief shown pictorially. Illustrated cartouche.
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[Raffelsperger, Franz, K.K. Typo-Geographischen Kunst-Anstalt (Austria), J. Bermann & Sohn, Rumpold, F.]
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Composite of the sheets 8-9 of the outline colored letterpress printing map of Eastern Europe. Shows boundaries, cities, towns and place names. Includes explanation and table of "Eintheilung des Konigreiche".
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L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726
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Engraved map in outline color. Relief shown pictorially. Ornamental title cartouche "N.G. s(culp.)"
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[Marks, A. F. (Firm), Petri, Eduard Iulevic, 1854-1899, Shokalskago,Iu. M.]
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Composite map of all 16 sheets of the map of Russia in Europe. This map is original to the Atlas Marksa, based on Russian surveys fully detailed in the atlas preface, but of note is the use of the 177 sheet survey by I.A. Strelbitsky published by the Russian Military Department at a scale of 1:420,000. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Depth shown by gradient tints and soundings. Includes legend and notes.
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