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Raffelsperger, Franz, 1793-1861
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Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonne
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Untitled: Timeline visualization of the history and genealogy of Spain and Portugal.
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Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonne
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Hand colored geographical and political map of Europe. Shows political boundaries, major cities and towns. Includes text and tables.
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Neurath, Otto, 1882-1945
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Colored map showing population of countries in the Roman Empire. Includes explanatory text. Map is 25 x 40 cm, on sheet 31 x 46 cm. Information depicted with Isotype (International system of typographic picture education), a method for assembling, configuring and disseminating information and statistics through pictorial means, invented by Otto and Marie Neurath.
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Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonne
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Timeline visualization, genealoy of Sardinia, with historical text of Revolution of Naples.
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News Map of the Week, Inc.
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Lithographed world map, in color. Shows political boundaries and military events of World War II, from March 13 to 19, 1942. Relief illustrated with hachures. Descriptive text throughout, e.g.: Captured by Russians. Map indexed according to historical notes beneath map. Features photographs, illustrations, and international time zones. With two inset maps: Australia -- Is this the road back? Also, with diagram: The world's income tax. Map is 56 x 115 cm, on sheet 89 x 120 cm, folded to 31 x 23 cm.
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Neurath, Otto, 1882-1945
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Colored map showing hydropower, coal and petroleum energy in Europe. Includes a legend. Map is 32 x 22, on sheet 46 x 31 cm. Information depicted with Isotype (International system of typographic picture education), a method for assembling, configuring and disseminating information and statistics through pictorial means, invented by Otto and Marie Neurath.
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Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonne
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Timeline visualization of the history of England.
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Neurath, Otto, 1882-1945
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Colored map showing forests in Europe and Asia. Includes a legend. Map is 20 x 44 cm, on sheet 31 x 46 cm. Information depicted with Isotype (International system of typographic picture education), a method for assembling, configuring and disseminating information and statistics through pictorial means, invented by Otto and Marie Neurath.
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Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonne
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Timeline visualization of the history of France.
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Neurath, Otto, 1882-1945
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Colored map showing population of cities in the Roman Empire. Includes explanatory text. Map is 25 x 40 cm, on sheet 31 x 46 cm. Information depicted with Isotype (International system of typographic picture education), a method for assembling, configuring and disseminating information and statistics through pictorial means, invented by Otto and Marie Neurath.
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Neurath, Otto, 1882-1945
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Colored map showing production in the Roman Empire. Includes explanatory text. Map is 25 x 40 cm, on sheet 31 x 46 cm. Information depicted with Isotype (International system of typographic picture education), a method for assembling, configuring and disseminating information and statistics through pictorial means, invented by Otto and Marie Neurath.
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Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonne
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Timeline visualization of genealogy of Austria, with history of its possessions. Includes descriptive text.
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Neurath, Otto, 1882-1945
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Two colored maps, comparing forms of government in Europe in 1914 and 1930. Includes explanatory text. Each map is 16 x 20 cm, on sheet 46 x 31 cm. Information depicted with Isotype (International system of typographic picture education), a method for assembling, configuring and disseminating information and statistics through pictorial means, invented by Otto and Marie Neurath.
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Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonne
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Timeline visualization map. Genealogy of Prussia, with history of its possessions. Includes descriptive text.
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Neurath, Otto, 1882-1945
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Colored diagram showing monopolies in European countries and the Soviet Union. Includes explanatory text. Diagram is 36 x 21, on sheet 46 x 31 cm. Information depicted with Isotype (International system of typographic picture education), a method for assembling, configuring and disseminating information and statistics through pictorial means, invented by Otto and Marie Neurath.
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Neurath, Otto, 1882-1945
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Colored diagram showing government spending in European countries and the Soviet Union. Includes a legend. Diagram is 17 x 40, on sheet 31 x 46 cm. Information depicted with Isotype (International system of typographic picture education), a method for assembling, configuring and disseminating information and statistics through pictorial means, invented by Otto and Marie Neurath.
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Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonne
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Timeline visualization chart of Lorrain or modern Austria, with historical text.
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News Map of the Week, Inc.
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Lithographed world map, in color. Shows political boundaries and military events of World War II, from December 5 to 11, 1941. Relief illustrated with hachures. Includes a legend indicating national sovereignty, including colonies. Descriptive text throughout, e.g.: Route over which Mexican forces will travel to Lower California. Map indexed according to historical notes beneath map. Features photographs, illustrations, and international time zones. With three inset maps: The Philippine Islands -- Japanese target -- Hitler's Best bets for winter. Also, with diagram: Aliens in America. Map is 56 x 115 cm, on sheet 89 x 120 cm, folded to 31 x 23 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Twelve colored diagrams representing the development of the postal service in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the number of post offices, from 1875 to 1932; second shows the number of postal employees, from 1890 to 1932; third shows the number of mail items posted, from 1904 to 1932; fourth shows traffic of registered mail, from 1904 to 1932; fifth shows the turnover of parcel mail, from 1890 to 1932; sixth shows the amount of postal money orders, from 1890 to 1932; seventh shows the value of postal order transactions according to tasks, from 1904 to 1932; eighth shows the value of postal order transactions according to deliveries, from 1904 to 1932; ninth shows the number of items sent via airmail, from 1926 to 1931; tenth shows the distribution of mail items by country (within Europe), in 1932; eleventh shows telegram traffic, from 1890 to 1932; and twelfth shows telegram revenue, from 1890 to 1932. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Colored map and two diagrams representing foreign tourists in Budapest, from other European cities, in 1932. Map shows the European cities from which foreign tourists have traveled. Diagram "a" shows the total number of foreign tourists staying in Budapest hotels and pensions; "b" shows the number of foreign tourists in relation to the number of inhabitants in their home countries. Includes a legend and an explanation. In both Hungarian and German. Together, map and diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Colored map representing the transportation network in Budapest and vicinity, in 1873. Map belongs to a pair (pages 146 and 147), which together represent transportation over time, from 1873 to 1932. Includes a legend and an explanation, as well as a bar scale. In both Hungarian and German. Map is 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Colored map, overlaid with data visualization, representing foreign trade with the main European countries, in 1928. Includes a legend and an explanation. In both Hungarian and German. Map is 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Six colored diagrams representing the religious denominations in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the development of the four largest denominations, from 1813 to 1930; second compares the growth of different denominations, from 1813 to 1930; third shows the distribution of the population according to denominations (in general), from 1869 to 1930; fourth shows the percentage of the population according to denominations, in 1869; fifth shows the distribution of the population according to denominations, in 1930; and sixth shows the distribution of the four largest denominations by age group and distinguishing between male and female, in 1930. Diagrams include keys and a legend. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Colored map, overlaid with data visualization, representing the distribution of the population - according to religious denominations - in districts of Budapest, in 1930. Includes a legend indicating the size of the population. Together, maps are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Seven colored diagrams representing the age of the population of Budapest, over time. First diagram shows age of the population - distinguishing men and women - in 1910 compared to 1930. Second through seventh diagrams show the population by age group - distinguishing men and women - over time: second compares the population in 1869 to 1930; third compares the population in 1880 to 1930; fourth compares the population in 1890 to 1930; fifth compares the population in 1900 to 1930; sixth compares the population in 1910 to 1930; and seventh compares the population in 1920 to 1930. Diagrams includes legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Four colored diagrams representing population development in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the growth in population of Budapest, from 1720 to 1930; second shows the growth in population of Budapest (and some other major European cities), from 1880 to 1930; third shows the growth in population of the administrative districts of Budapest (in the Right Bank), from 1869 to 1930; and fourth shows the growth in population of the administrative districts of Budapest (in the Left Bank), from 1869 to 1930. Diagrams include legends. In both Hungarian and German. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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Quin, Edward
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The known world shown through clouds from the commencement of the Crusades, A.D. 1100, to the division of the Mogul Empire on the Death of Kublai, A.D. 1294. Fifteenth period. Kublai Khan's empire, in olive green dominates over half of the map stretching from Hungary through Mongolia and to the China Sea.
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Quin, Edward
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The known world shown through clouds from the final dissolution of the Empire of Charlemagne, A.D. 912, to the First Crusade, A.D. 1100. Fourteenth period. The map is dominated by the German Empire, the Mahometan States and China. Greenland can be seen in the upper lefthand corner.
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Quin, Edward
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The known world shown through clouds from the death of Charlemagne, A.D. 814, to the dissolution of his Empire, A.D. 912. Thirteenth period. Countries in Europe beginning to emerge and land mass to top of Scandinavia shown for first time.
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Quin, Edward
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The known world shown through clouds from the dissolution of the Western Empire, A.D. 476, to the death of Charlemagne, A.D. 814. Twelfth period. Three Empires identified: Charlemagne (yellow), Greek (yellow-green) and Mahometan (green).
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Quin, Edward
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The known earth shown through clouds from the division of the Roman Empire into Eastern and Western, on the death of Theodosius, A.D. 395, to the dissolution of the Western Empire, A.D. 476. Eleventh period. The Western Roman Empire is now identified in purple as the "Northern Nations."
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Quin, Edward
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The European known Earth shown through clouds from the death of Constantine, A.D. 337, to the division of the Roman Empire into Eastern and Western, on the death of Theodosius, A.D. 395. In full color, covering from Scandinavia and Morrocco to Korea; Western and Eastern Roman empires shown in different colors.
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Quin, Edward
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The European known Earth shown through clouds from the birth of Christ to the death of Constantine, A.D. 337. In full color from Scandinavia and Morocco to Korea.
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Quin, Edward
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Clouds receding to show the known earth from the end of the third Punic War, 146 B.C., to the birth of Christ. (A.M. 3853 to A.M. 4004). Eighth period. In full color stretching from Ireland and Morocco to China. The Roman Empire shown in yellow, the Parthian Empire in green, Hindoostan in gray and China in light brown.
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Finley, Anthony
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Detailed full color chart showing the history of the Empires from 2300 B.C. to 1800 A.D. Small map is also in full color. Chart has lengthy explanation included.
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[Carey, Mathew, Lavoisne, M.]
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Text provides the description of Ecclesiastical History.
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[Carey, Mathew, Lavoisne, M.]
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Timeline based on dates and countries showing historical events by year for Europe. Chronological list of popes.
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[Carey, Mathew, Lavoisne, M.]
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Timeline based on dates and countries showing historical events by year for Europe. Extentive chronological list of eminent persons.
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[Carey, Mathew, Lavoisne, M.]
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Timeline based on six periods of three to five years showing historical events by year for Europe color-coded by state or country.
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[Carey, Mathew, Lavoisne, M.]
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Timeline based on twelve epochs showing historical events by year for world color-coded by continent.
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Desjardins, Constant
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Color map. Includes text and tables. Prime meridians: Paris and Ferro.
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Desjardins, Constant
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Color map. Includes tables. Prime meridians: Ferro and Paris.
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Playfair, William, 1759-1823.
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Fold-out statistical map shows the capital cities of the principal European nations, in order of population. Diagram allows comparison of scale. Engraving hand-colored in pastel palette.
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Playfair, William, 1759-1823.
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Fold-out statistical map shows the extent, population, and income of the principal European nations, after the division of Poland and the Treaty of Luneville, in order of size. Diagram overlaid onto a chart, allowing comparison of scale. Engraving hand-colored in pastel palette.
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Playfair, William, 1759-1823.
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Fold-out statistical map shows the extent, population, and income of the principal European nations, in order of size. Diagram overlaid onto a chart, allowing comparison of scale. Engraving hand-colored in pastel palette.
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Zero Per Zero
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2 maps on 1 sheet 53x38, both sides folded into slip cover with slots inside for passport ticket and pass card. Including 2 inset maps: Northern Europe and European Railway System. Maps showing political boundaries, major cities, capitals, high speed, train routes, main lines, ports, night trains, public transit, waterways, major stations, airports, train stations, etc. Include legend, list of countries and notes.
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Zero Per Zero
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2 maps on 1 sheet 53x38, both sides folded into slip cover with slots inside for passport ticket and pass card. Including 2 inset maps: Northern Europe and European Railway System. Maps showing political boundaries, major cities, capitals, high speed, train routes, main lines, ports, night trains, public transit, waterways, major stations, airports, train stations, etc. Include legend, list of countries and notes.
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[Chatelain Henri, 1684-1743, Gueudeville, Nicolas]
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Engraved new folded genealogical chart in form of tree, detailing the genealogy of the German Brunswick-Luneburg line, which eventually would become the Hanoverian. Includes 2 coats of arms and text explained and the different county states.
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