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[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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Relief shown by shadings. Map 12: Includes inset.
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Esref, Mehmed, 1847-1912
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7 color maps on double page sheet. Covers, Asia, Middle East, Palestine, Egypt, Mediterranean region and Syria. Includes color coded reference to ethnic groups.
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Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonne
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Hand colored map. Shows political boundaries major cities, towns, and rivers. Includes descriptive text on history, and European possessions in Asia. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
Esref, Mehmed, 1847-1912
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4 color map on double page sheet. Covers Balkan states, Roman Empire and part of western Europe, date 930-1180 Miladi.
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Esref, Mehmed, 1847-1912
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Color historical map of Asia on double page sheet. Showing political boundaries and major cities. Includes color coded dated reference.
Author
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.
Author
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.
Author
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.
Author
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).
Author
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."
Author
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.
Author
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.
Author
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.
Author
Quin, Edward
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Clouds receding to show the known earth from the partition of Alexander's Empire, 301 B.C., to the end of the third Punic War. Seventh period. In full color stretching from Spain and Morocco to China. The Great Wall of China is shown.
Author
[Carey, Mathew, Lavoisne, M.]
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Text provides a description of each Asian country. Full color map. Shows the extent of the Empire of Jenghis Kah in 1226 and of Tamerlane in 1406.
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Spruner von Merz, Karl
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Hand colored map. Relief shown by hachures.
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[Chatelain Henri, 1684-1743, Gueudeville, Nicolas]
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Engraved views depicting Turkish peoples en route from the gates of Cairo to visit their holy sites in Mecca and Medina, with vignettes depict animals, flora and fauna of the region. Includes descriptive text.
Author
[Chatelain Henri, 1684-1743, Gueudeville, Nicolas]
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Engraved panoramic view of the Muslim Kaaba at Mecca, where pilgrims gather from all over the world every year. Below are two smaller vignette images of people praying. Includes table and descriptive text of Islamic traditions.
Author
[Chatelain Henri, 1684-1743, Gueudeville, Nicolas]
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Engraved folded map, covers the Balkan Peninsula through the Caspian Sea and from the coast of Algiers through the Arabian Peninsula. Major trade routes are depicted and the caravan routes to Mecca and Medina are noted in Arabia. Text describes the empire and a table of latitude and longitude provides the position of major cities. Relief shown pictorially. Includes compass rose.
Author
[Chatelain Henri, 1684-1743, Gueudeville, Nicolas]
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Engraved map, centered on India and the Indian Ocean, extending from the Mediterranean, the Red Sea to the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Includes descriptive text on either side of the map. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Chatelain Henri, 1684-1743, Gueudeville, Nicolas]
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Engraved map, showing the history of chronology, and the geography of Assyrian, Persian, Egyptian, and Chinese Empires. Relief shown pictorially. Includes descriptive text and historical notes.
Author
[Chatelain Henri, 1684-1743, Gueudeville, Nicolas]
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Engraved folded map of Asia on sheet 53x64. Shows political boundaries. Relief shown pictorially. Includes notes, indexes to territories and major cities.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W., Gilmour & Dean]
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Hand colored map on sheet 34x52. Showing through the clouds the Empires and countries identified by color. The Tartar Empire in light olive green dominates over half of the map from Hungary through Mongolia and to the China Sea. Includes explanation.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W., Gilmour & Dean]
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Hand colored map on sheet 34x52. Showing through the clouds the Empires and countries identified by color. The map is dominated by the German Empire (Purple), the Mahammedan States (Green) and China (Light brown). Includes explanation.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W., Gilmour & Dean]
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Hand colored map on sheet 34x52. Showing through the clouds countries in Europe beginning to emerge and land mass to top of Scandinavia shown for first time. The Empires and countries identified by color. Includes explanation.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W.]
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Hand colored map on sheet 34x52. Showing through the clouds the Empires and countries identified by color: Charlemagne (yellow), Greek and Asia Minor (yellow-green) and Mohammedan (green), Anglia (Crimson), Oviedo (Light green). Includes explanation.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W.]
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Hand colored map on sheet 34x52. Showing through the clouds the division of Roman Empire. The Western Roman Empire is now identified in purple. Includes explanation.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W.]
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Text to the 10th. period.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W.]
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Hand colored map on sheet 34x52. Showing through the clouds the area from Scandinavia, Morocco to Korea and the extent of Roman Empire. Western and Eastern Roman Empires shown in different colors. Includes explanation.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W.]
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Text to the 9th. period.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W.]
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Hand colored map on sheet 34x52. Showing through the clouds the area from Scandinavia and Morocco to Korea. Includes explanation.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W.]
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Hand colored map on sheet 34x52. Showing through the clouds the area from Ireland and Morocco to China. The Roman Empire shown in yellow, the Parthian Empire in green, Hindoostan in gray and China in light yellow. Includes explanation.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W.]
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Text to the 7th. period.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W.]
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Double page text to the 7th. period.
Author
[Quin, Edward, Hughes, W.]
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Hand colored map on sheet 34x52. Showing through the clouds the area from Spain and Morocco to China. The Great Wall of China is shown. Includes explanation.
Author
[LeSage, A., Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonne, Hacq, J.M., Kardt]
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Hand colored map of Asia, with textual details and tables pertaining to the area on exploration, chronological history of principal navigators and their discoveries at the time. Includes notes throughout the map. Shows political division. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. Prime meridian is Paris.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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Showing trading routes via Kara Sea. Includes legend, and inset.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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Includes legend. Relief shown by shadings.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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With legend, and inset on map. Relief shown by shadings.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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Color map, with legend. Relief shown by shadings.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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page 34 showing color map, with legend.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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Includes legend on each map.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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With legend on each map. Relief shown by shadings.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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Three color maps on two pages. With legend on each map. Inset on map 19.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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Uncolored maps. With numbered references to the major maps. 15. includes: Al-Istakhri's Karta Mira , 950 g. ; Al-Khorezmi's IX v. Karta r. Nil ; Portion map of Al-Idrisi's 1154 g. Karty Mira, and colored inset of location map.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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Relief shown by shadings. Map 14: Includes inset showing location map.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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Relief shown by shadings.
Author
[Martova, K. B., Soviet Union. Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii]
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Relief shown by shadings.
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