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[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Colored in outline double page steel engraving map, from Mediterranean Sea to the Eritrean Sea. Showing political and administrative divisions, regions, major cities, rivers, mountains, etc. Relief shown by hachures. At upper margin: Atlas Complet No. 39.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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2 colored in outline double page steel engraving maps of Turkey and Northern Syria, on sheet 14x22. Scale 1:8,000,000 and Western Turkey, on sheet 22x14, Scale 1:3,700,000. Maps showing political and administrative divisions, regions, major cities, rivers, mountains, etc. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. At upper margin: Atlas Complet Nos. 37 et 38.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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2 colored in outline double page steel engraving maps. Shows political and administrative divisions, regions, major cities, rivers, mountains, etc. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. At upper margin: Atlas Complet Nos. 35 et 36.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Colored in outline double page steel engraving map of ancient Greece. Shows political and administrative divisions, regions, major cities, rivers, mountains, etc. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. At upper margin: Atlas Complet No. 34.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Colored in outline double page steel engraving map, with inset of regions in Central Italy. Shows political and administrative divisions, regions, major cities, rivers, mountains, etc. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. At upper margin: Atlas Complet No. 33.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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2 colored in outline double page steel engraving maps of ancient Spain and Northern Italy. Shows political and administrative divisions, regions, major cities, rivers, mountains, etc. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. At upper margin: Atlas Complet Nos. 31 et 32.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Colored in outline double page steel engraving map of France under the Roman Empire. Shows administrative divisions, regions, major cities, rivers, mountains, etc. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. At upper margin: Atlas Complet No. 30.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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2 colored in outline double page steel engraving maps. Shows political and administrative divisions, regions, major cities, rivers, mountains, etc. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. At upper margin: Atlas Complet Nos. 28 et 29.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Colored in outline double page steel engraving map of ancient Europe. Shows political and administrative divisions, regions, major cities, rivers, mountains, etc. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. At upper margin: Atlas Complet No. 27.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Colored in outline double page steel engraving map of the ancient world from the Atlantic Ocean to Burma in Asia and from the Indian Ocean to the North Sea, including Asia, Europe and Africa. Shows political and administrative divisions, regions, major cities, rivers, mountains, etc. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. At upper margin: Atlas Complet No. 26.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Outline map of France and Switzerland on 2 sheets, Supplement to Pl. 8. Political and administrative divisions, capitals and major cities are marked. Regions Relief shown Pictorially. Include legend and color coded regions.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Colored in outline double page steel engraving map of France and Switzerland. Showing political divisions, capitals, major cities, landmarks, roads, railroads, rivers, canals and mountains. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Colored in outline double page steel engraving map of Oceania. Showing political divisions, capitals, major cities, rivers and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Outline map of America on 2 sheets, Supplement to Pl. 6. Political and administrative divisions, capitals and major cities are marked. Relief shown Pictorially. Includes legend.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Outline map of Central Europe on 2 sheets, Supplement to Pl. 3. Political and administrative divisions, capitals and major cities are marked. Relief shown Pictorially. Includes legend.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Colored in outline double page steel engraving map of Central Europe. Showing political divisions, capitals, major cities, rivers and mountains. Relief shown pictorially. In upper right: Atlas Complet. No. 3. Includes legend.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Colored in outline double page steel engraving map of Europe. Showing political divisions, capitals, major cities, rivers and mountains. Relief shown pictorially. In upper right: Atlas Complet. No. 2. Includes legend.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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Composite text: pages 1-12 on maps of the Middle Ages and the main epochs of modern times.
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
Author
[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
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[Meissas, Achille, 1799-187, Michelot, Auguste Jean Charles, 1792-1854]
Author
[Britton & Co., Hoadley, Milo]
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Scarce and early land sale map with a very early issue of Britton & Co.'s "Map of the City of San Francisco" and below it on the same sheet a larger "Map of the Beideman Tract..." Beideman owned several large parcels of land in the emerging areas of the city and this tract was one of the earliest to be sold in the newly annexed Western Addition. The Britton & Co. Map of San Francisco is the earliest issue that we have seen, followed by several issues in 1863 to 1867 by Gensoul and the San Francisco Municipal Reports and the San Francisco Directory (see our copies under Gensoul). The Norris catalog lists an 1859 Map of Hayes Tract also by M. Hoadley with lots to be sold at auction by H.A. Cobb, but the San Francisco map is not printed above the Hayes Tract map. One of the earliest San Francisco land sales maps. Covers area bounded by Laguna, Bush, Larkin and McAllister streets. Casastral map.
Author
Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning
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Date from Population of Principal Cities of the World chart showing United States cities as of 1860. This pictorial map gets larger with each issue: this 1860 printing is slightly larger than 1854 edition and is almost twice the size of the of the (1852) edition, showing the population growth in principal cities of the United States and Europe. Includes hand color circular maps of Western and Eastern Hemispheres, population tables, a large "Universal Dial Plate Or Times Of All Nations.", Principal rivers of the world, view of the mountain heights of the world, illustrations of nationality and race.
Author
Blunt, Edmund M.
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Uncolored map on 2 sheets, each 113x75.5. Library lacks sheet: Large N. Atlantic, Sheet 2. Includes 3 insets: Nantucket Shoals, survey by A.D. Bache, 1848 & 1851; Azores or Western Islands, surveyed by A.T.E. Vidal 1844, with inset of Flores; and Virgin Rocks. Depths shown by soundings. Includes place names and notes.
Author
Letellier, A.
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The Bois de Vincennes located on the eastern edge of Paris, is the largest public park in the city. It was created between 1855 and 1866 by the Emperor Napoleon III. The park is next to the Château de Vincennes, a former residence of the Kings of France. This map shows the new railroad line from the center of Paris to the park.
Author
Letellier, A.
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The Bois de Vincennes located on the eastern edge of Paris, is the largest public park in the city. It was created between 1855 and 1866 by the Emperor Napoleon III. The park is next to the Château de Vincennes, a former residence of the Kings of France. This map shows the new railroad line from the center of Paris to the park.
Author
Vuillemin, Alexandre
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With 29 page index to streets, places, etc.
Author
Vuillemin, Alexandre
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With 29 page index to streets, places, etc.
Author
Vuillemin, Alexandre
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With 29 page index to streets, places, etc.
Author
Vuillemin, Alexandre
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With 29 page index to streets, places, etc.
Author
Clerot, Victor
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The title has been trimmed from the top and the bottom. Date is estimated.
Author
[Wyld, James, 1812-1887, Delarochette, Louis Stanislas d'Arcy]
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This is the James Wyld reissue of William Faden's original 1807 edition of this map (see our 6388.000), updated in some areas showing the new railroads as of about 1860, hence the date estimated at 1860 - there is no date on the map. A huge map comprising 8 printed sheets, here assembled into four large dissected sheets. This was probably the final edition. Faden had issued a second and possibly third edition before Wyld took over the Faden map business in 1823. Six different scales provided. A compilation based on many reputable sources, as itemized on the South East sheet. Relief shown in hachures.
Author
[Wyld, James, 1812-1887, Delarochette, Louis Stanislas d'Arcy]
Note
This is the James Wyld reissue of William Faden's original 1807 edition of this map (see our 6388.000), updated in some areas showing the new railroads as of about 1860, hence the date estimated at 1860 - there is no date on the map. A huge map comprising 8 printed sheets, here assembled into four large dissected sheets. This was probably the final edition. Faden had issued a second and possibly third edition before Wyld took over the Faden map business in 1823. Six different scales provided. A compilation based on many reputable sources, as itemized on the South East sheet. Relief shown in hachures.
Author
[Wyld, James, 1812-1887, Delarochette, Louis Stanislas d'Arcy]
Note
This is the James Wyld reissue of William Faden's original 1807 edition of this map (see our 6388.000), updated in some areas showing the new railroads as of about 1860, hence the date estimated at 1860 - there is no date on the map. A huge map comprising 8 printed sheets, here assembled into four large dissected sheets. This was probably the final edition. Faden had issued a second and possibly third edition before Wyld took over the Faden map business in 1823. Six different scales provided. A compilation based on many reputable sources, as itemized on the South East sheet. Relief shown in hachures.
Author
[Wyld, James, 1812-1887, Delarochette, Louis Stanislas d'Arcy]
Note
This is the James Wyld reissue of William Faden's original 1807 edition of this map (see our 6388.000), updated in some areas showing the new railroads as of about 1860, hence the date estimated at 1860 - there is no date on the map. A huge map comprising 8 printed sheets, here assembled into four large dissected sheets. This was probably the final edition. Faden had issued a second and possibly third edition before Wyld took over the Faden map business in 1823. Six different scales provided. A compilation based on many reputable sources, as itemized on the South East sheet. Relief shown in hachures.
Author
[Wyld, James, 1812-1887, Delarochette, Louis Stanislas d'Arcy]
Note
This is the James Wyld reissue of William Faden's original 1807 edition of this map (see our 6388.000), updated in some areas showing the new railroads as of about 1860, hence the date estimated at 1860 - there is no date on the map. A huge map comprising 8 printed sheets, here assembled into four large dissected sheets. This was probably the final edition. Faden had issued a second and possibly third edition before Wyld took over the Faden map business in 1823. Six different scales provided. A compilation based on many reputable sources, as itemized on the South East sheet. Relief shown in hachures.
Author
[Wyld, James, 1812-1887, Delarochette, Louis Stanislas d'Arcy]
Note
This is the James Wyld reissue of William Faden's original 1807 edition of this map (see our 6388.000), updated in some areas showing the new railroads as of about 1860, hence the date estimated at 1860 - there is no date on the map. A huge map comprising 8 printed sheets, here assembled into four large dissected sheets. This was probably the final edition. Faden had issued a second and possibly third edition before Wyld took over the Faden map business in 1823. Six different scales provided. A compilation based on many reputable sources, as itemized on the South East sheet. Relief shown in hachures.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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Color chromolithographed view of the origin of land and sea currents. Printed in blue and white.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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4 circular color chromolithographed maps of the world. Showing Magnetization of the earth by the sun and iron in the earth and distribution of the magnetic inclination.Printed in Blue and white.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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4 circular color chromolithographed maps of the world. Showing Distribution of magnetic intensity and electric currents.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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2 color chromolithographed maps of Earth Magnetism, showing distribution and delineation of magnetic fields on earth.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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Color chromolithographed view of eternal snow limit and glaciers, printed in blue and white.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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2 color chromolithographed maps of the world, showing distribution of wind, heat and rainfall in January.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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2 color chromolithographed maps of the world, showing distribution of wind, heat and rainfall in July.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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Color chromolithographed view of lightning, thunders, and Aurores Boreal, printed in blue and white.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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Color chromolithographed view of the formation of compound hailstones, printed in blue and white.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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Color chromolithographed view of the origin of clouds, stormy rains and snow, printed in blue and white.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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Color chromolithographed view of the origin of winds of clouds and whirlwinds, printed in blue and white.
Author
Beron, Pierre, 1800-1871
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First edition of Atlas Meteorologique, by Pierre Beron, to accompany Beron's "Text des explications des faits contenus dans l'atlas meteorologique ..." Atlas includes letterpress title page listing the contents, elaborate pictorial frontispiece "Cosmobiographie" and 11 full color chromolithographed plates, seven printed in blue and white. Plates showing a wide range of meteorological theories, including the origin of clouds and whirlwinds, lighting and thunder rain, heat wind, terrestrial magnetism, magnetic currents and origin of land and sea currents. Covers are half red leather marbled paper covered boards with title on spine is embossed with gilt.
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