Author
Kodama, Matashichi
Publisher
[Tokyo]: Kodama Matashichi
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Orange paper covers with black text on white labels.
Author
Japan. Tetsudōshō
Publisher
Tokyo : Tetsudōkyoku
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Covers of loose weave tan fabric on cardboard boards.
Author
Uemura, Shigesaburō
Publisher
Tokyo : Uemura Shigesaburō
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Cover title.
Author
Yokoi, Sataro; Imaeda, Shinzaburo
Publisher
Nagoya : Keiisha
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Cover title. East Asian Library call number: Cb134.
Author
Uemura, Shigesaburo
Publisher
[Tokyo] : Uemura Shigesaburo
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Cover title. East Asian Library call number: Cb100.
Author
Aso, Etsuzo
Publisher
Tokyo : Toyodo Shiten
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1 atlas : 4 col. maps ; 25 cm. Cover title. Lithograph. In Japanese and English. Orientation varies. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes distance charts, charts of mountains, rivers, lakes on verso. Includes preface and legend. East Asian Library call number: Cb153.
Author
Aso, Etsuzo
Publisher
Tokyo : Toyodo Shiten
Author
[Griffith, Richard John,; Sir; (1784-1878), Ireland, Railway Commissioners]
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1st ed. was 1836/7; Signed by Griffith & Larcom (perhaps printed signatures). Not colored Geologically, but politically with the Railroads. Originally published to accompany the Atlas to accompany the second Report of the Railway Commissioners, 1837. Map is in four sheets, each dissected into 20 sections. Full color. Sheets have marbled end papers and fold into a black leather covered slip case 25x18 with "Map Of Ireland. Stanford" stamped in gilt on the spine.
Author
Watson, Gaylord
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With the railroad engine "San Francisco" as the cartouche. Shows railroad lines of the eastern half of the U.S. going west to Nebraska and Texas. Includes 4 inset maps. Copyrighted in 1868, although Modelski shows no earlier edition than 1871. With lists of all the railroads in the United States, length of track and cost of road and equipment. The style of the map is very different from the later Watson maps of the mid 1870's -- it is more diagrammatic, showing only the railroads and drainage and political boundaries. Catalogue of Watson's maps on inside front cover. Outline color by state; covers are dark brown cloth 18 x 12 stamped with "Watson's rail-road and distance map of United States and Canada." Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.
Author
Watson, Gaylord
Note
5 inset maps, Vignette of Locomotive under title. Shows the route of the "Proposed Atlantic and Great Western Canal." Also an inset of the Union, Central & Kansas Pacific Railroad. Population tables, statistics, etc. Highly detailed map showing railroads and counties and cities in the eastern part of the U.S. and Canada. Has "United States" on the cover and is the companion map to the Map of the Western States... with "Territories" (see #2539.000) on its cover. Copyright date is 1871. For some reason, Modelski does not list all these early Watson maps, but only a few maps dated 1874 and later; perhaps Watson did not deposit all his maps with the LOC.
Author
Watson, Gaylord
Note
4 inset city maps and a War Dept. Weather Map. This is Watson's Western States Map in a new configuration with city plans - in order to make it a companion to the Railroad and County Map of the U.S. and Canada, which came with it, also dissected, with "United States" on the covers (see #2540.000); this map has "Territories" on the cover. Above the title is an explanation of the "American System of Weather Signals." The Chicago map shows the Burnt District in red. Lots of useful text spread around, in the classic Watson manner.
Author
Rand McNally and Company
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Very large hand colored map with detailed engraving. This does not look like the "normal" Rand McNally map - it is probably a separately made map that they acquired the rights to. This copy was sold in England by Edward Stanford and has his label on the case. Map is in four sheets, each dissected into 21 sections. With outline color by state, topography shown in brown, and railways and shipping routes in red. Sheets have marbled end papers with labels reading "North East", "North West", "South East" and "South West"; all fold into a brown cloth slip case 22.5x14.5 with a label reading "Mexico. London: Edward Stanford, Wholesale & Retail Mapseller, &c. 55, Charing Cross. Agent by Appointment ..." Relief shown by shading. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich.
Author
[Lubrecht, Charles, Rosa, R.]
Note
1st edition. 2nd edition was1865, another edition in 1869 (Karrow 1-1683). German edition published in 1864. (Karrow 1-1655). Inset of Central America, text on top of map describing British American Possessions, Time Tables, and U.S. Census for 1860. We can find no earlier edition of this map, so the "Revised Edition" is puzzling. Lubrecht lists three foreign publishers for this map: Bacon in London, Volkmar in Leipsic, and Lubrecht & Co. in Stuttgart. An edition in German is described in Karrow. Later, this map became the more elaborate 1871 "American Union Railroad Map of the United States..." by Hassis & Lubrecht, also published by D.L. Gurnsey (see our copy, WH's copy, and Heaston Cat. 19 for a reproduction). The Proposed transcontinental railroad is shown going south of Salt Lake City, Wyoming is still part of Dakota, and a Proposed Southern Pacific Railroad runs from Fort Smith to Sacramento. Full color by state. Map is dissected into 24 sections and mounted on linen. Folded into black paper covered boards 24.5x21 with "The American Continent" stamped in gilt. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Watson, Gaylord
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Inside front cover. List of maps, charts, guide books, etc. issued by Gaylord Watson with a paste down stamp of "H.T. Wright & Co... Kansas City, Missouri."
Author
Watson, Gaylord
Note
Stamped cloth covers 18x12 with "Watson's Rail-Road Map Of The United States Mexico Etc." in gilt on the cover. Catalog of Watson's maps and charts on the inside cover with a paste down stamp of "H.T. Wright & Co... Kansas City, Missouri."
Author
Lloyd, J. T.
Note
Pattered dark brown cloth covered boards 19 x 12 with ties.
Author
[Pacific Railroad Survey, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882]
Author
Zero Per Zero
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2 maps on 1 sheet 52x38, both sides folded into slip cover with slots inside for passport ticket and pass card. Including updated map of Osaka metropolitan area on one side and Osaka railway system on verso is visualized as an octopus, the main ingredient of octopus dish Osaka is known for, with the head being Osaka and the legs sprawling out to the other four cities. Maps showing JR lines, subways, private railways, cable tram, Tokyo Bay, tourist attractions, train stations, roads, airports and rivers. Landmarks shown pictorially. Includes legend and key to symbols.
Author
Zero per Zero
Note
Smaller color maps of New York city on 1 sheet both sides. Includes: Railway system map of New York City in pink and untitled map of New York City, with inset of Ellis Island and Liberty Island. Designed and produced by Zero Per Zero, inspired by the shape of heart from Milton Glaser's "I love NY" logo. Famous landmarks and tourist attractions are incorporated into the map, creating a sense of New York City as a tourist spot. Zero Per Zero City Railway System is a new approach to projecting the identity of a city onto its subway map. Showing boroughs of New York, streets, parks, cemetery, tourist attractions, train stations, airports, express and normal trains. Landmarks shown pictorially. Includes legend and street index. For copies of this map see http://www.zeroperzero.com/
Author
Northern Pacific Rairoad company
Note
Map of the Northern Pacific Rail Road on sheet 40x81, folded into pictorial self wrappers 21x10. Map extends from Lake Superior, Chicago and St. Louis showing the route of the Northern Pacific to Portland and Tacoma in red, with rail connections to Seattle, by the Oregon and California Railroad to the Oregon state line and by the Oregon Pacific Railway Coast Steamship to San Francisco. Map shows state boundaries, provincial and some county boundaries, railroads, cities and towns, drainage, harbors, rivers and mountains. A large inset map shows extensive railway connections in the North East United States. Relief shown by hachures and form lines. On verso, eight panels tourist information, describe "The Northern Pacific Railroad, and the Country it Traverses", the other panels shows listings of rates and timetables. Railway agents stamp lightly visible on covers. Notes: Chas. B. Lamborn, Land Commissioner. Chas. S. Fee. Gen'l Pass'r. and ticket agent.
Author
King Associates. Cartographic Division
Note
Color map 93 x 72, folded to 26 x 19. In English and Japanese. Shows railways, universities and colleges, military installations, shrines, parks, Ku boundaries, fire and police stations, embassies, missions, art galleries and museums, principal commercial buildings, streetcar lines, post offices, etc. On verso in red black and white "Outline Map of the Streetcar, Railway and Subway Systems of Tokyo" and index in Japanese and English.
Author
JinbunshaCo., Ltd.
Note
2 maps on 1 sheet both sides, 44x62, folded into covers 23x11. Showing railways and subway system in Tokyo and vicinity, National and private electric railways, mono rail and subways. Includes subway station guide, railway station, indexes to points of interest and legend. Includes view of train station, "Printed in the beginning of Meiji Era (1872). Date estimated.
Author
Argentina. Direccion General de Ferrocarriles.
Note
Shows the extent of railroad development in Argentina in 1924. Dated 1924 on the map and 1925 on the cover. Printed in full color, dissected into 42 sections and backed with linen. Folds into tan cloth covers 14 x11.5 with "Republica Argentina. Ministerio De Obras Publicas. Direccion General De Ferrocarriles. 1925" stamped in black ink on the front; spine reads "Mapa De Ferrocarriles." Prime meridian: Cordoba.
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1861" Robinson, no.32. Signed by Minard. Dated 1861 above the top neatline. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1860" Robinson, no.28. Signed by Minard. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages des Marchandises 1859" Robinson, no.25. Inscribed by Minard to Charles Didion. Charles Didion (1803-1882) was a French engineer and presumably made Minard's acquaintance at the School for Bridges and Roads, where Didion later became secretary of the general council. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1858, Tonnages des Voies et Fer" Robinson, no.21. Signed by Minard. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1857" Robinson, no.17. Inscribed by Minard to Charles Didion. Charles Didion (1803-1882) was a French engineer and presumably made Minard's acquaintance at the School for Bridges and Roads, where Didion later became secretary of the general council. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1856" Robinson, no.13. Inscribed by Minard to Charles Didion. Charles Didion (1803-1882) was a French engineer and presumably made Minard's acquaintance at the School for Bridges and Roads, where Didion later became secretary of the general council. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1855" Robinson, no.12. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1853" Robinson, no.10. Signed by Minard. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages 1850" Robinson, no.7. Signed by Minard. This map is part of a 9 map subset of the 15 Minard maps that shows the flow of merchandise in France on railways and waterways in the years 1850 to 1861, Pub List No.'s 10138.000 to 10146.000
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Combustibles Mineraux 1860." Robinson, no.29. Signed by Minard.
Author
Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
Note
Folds into covers with label "Tonnages des Combustibles 1859." Robinson, no.24. Inscribed by Minard to Charles Didion. Charles Didion (1803-1882) was a French engineer and presumably made Minard's acquaintance at the School for Bridges and Roads, where Didion later became secretary of the general council.
Author
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company
Note
Edition for September 1885. Relief shown by hachures. Covers U.S. except for southern parts of Texas and Florida and eastern and northern Maine. Includes inset maps of the route from Chicago to Australia and "Map showing location of railroad depots, public buildings, etc. in Chicago," and text. Printed in full color.
Author
[Beck, M.C., London Transport]
Author
Beck, H.C.
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London subway.
Author
Beck, H.C.
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Ivory cover. Stiff paper. London subway.
Author
Beck, H.C.
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Ivory cover. Stiff paper. London subway.
Author
State Publishers for Foreign Trade
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Date estimated. Folder covers.
Author
FHS
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Sky blue cover. Stiff paper. London subway.
Author
Gill, Leslie MacDonald, 1884-1947
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London subway.
Author
Beck, H.C.
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London subway.
Author
Eddy, Gerald A. (1890-1967)
Note
Colored birds eye view of the area around the proposed Hoover Dam. Shows state boundaries, boundary of National recreation area, and approximate boundary of Atomic testing grounds, railroads, highways, some distances, cities and towns. Relief shown pictorially and by spot heights. Depth shown by soundings.
Author
Beck, Henry Charles
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This is the second year of publication of Beck's revolutionary map of the London subway system. Beck radically simplified the mapping to make the subway lines and their routes and intersections more clear for travelers. His design became the standard for transport systems world wide.
Author
Chicago and North Western Railway Company
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
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Enlarged edition, 1st was 1834; G.K. Warren copy. Maps of New York State and Pennsylvania added to this edition. Catalog of Tanner and Disturnell in back of book. Maps show canals and roads in color, otherwise are uncolored. Bound with cloth covered boards, title on the spine and an embossed train and canal on the cover.
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