Author
Murata, Shinkei
Publisher
Kyoto: Nakamura Asakichi
Note
Light brown slip cover with white text on orange label.
Author
Takagi, Sennosuke
Publisher
Kyoto : Tagaki Sennosuke
Note
Cover title. Copperplate print. In Japanese. Orientation varies. Relief shown pictorially. Shows distance of roads and sea routes. Features hand tinted in red, green, and yellow. Includes 2 insets, list of prefectures, and legend. Folded to 19 x 8 cm.
Author
Komiya, Kansei
Publisher
[Tokyo] : Nishimura Torajiro
Note
1 map : col. ; 68 x 46 cm., folded to 27 x 15 cm. In Japanese. Relief shown by hachures. Shows distance of sea routes. Includes 1 inset, distance chart, and legend. East Asian Library call number: Bd 3 SPEC-Map.
Author
Yokoi, Sataro; Imaeda, Shinzaburo
Publisher
Nagoya : Keiisha
Note
1 map : col. ; 25 x 151 cm., folded in cover 16 x 14 cm. Cover title. Lithograph. In Japanese. Relief shown pictorially. 9 insets: Tokyo-shi.--Osaka-shi.--Kyoto-shi ... [et al.]. Shows distances of roads and railroads. Title on map: Tetsudo dochuki tetsudo senrozu. Includes text on points of interest and legend. East Asian Library call number: Cb134.
Author
Yokoi, Sataro; Imaeda, Shinzaburo
Publisher
Nagoya : Keiisha
Note
Cover title. East Asian Library call number: Cb134.
Author
Shimizu, Ikunosuke
Publisher
Kyoto : Shimizu Ikunosuke
Note
Col. map.
Author
Shimizu, Ikunosuke
Publisher
Kyoto : Shimizu Ikunosuke
Note
Col. map.
Author
Shimizu, Ikunosuke
Publisher
Kyoto : Shimizu Ikunosuke
Note
Col. map.
Author
Shimizu, Ikunosuke
Publisher
Kyoto : Shimizu Ikunosuke
Note
Col. map.
Author
Kinkakuji (Kyoto, Japan)
Publisher
[Kyoto] : Copyright Kinkakuji
Note
Folded in envelope 20 x 14 cm. Title on envelope: Kyoto Kinkakuji zenzu. In Japanese. Bird's-eye view. Includes historical text. East Asian Library call number Hb105.
Author
Sugimoto, Yoshiro
Publisher
Shiga-ken Takashima-gun : Sugimoto Yoshiro
Note
Col. map folded in cover 28 x 20 cm. Title added by hand. In Japanese. Oriented with north to the lower left. Includes text on points of interest and distance chart. Shows distances of roads and views of tourist attractions. East Asian Library call number Hb49.1.
Author
Kimura, Kuninobu
Publisher
Hyogo kenka Akashi-machi : Nishio Yuhe
Note
Folded in cover 19 x 13 cm. Mounted cover title. Woodblock print. Oriented with north to the upper left. In Japanese. Bird's-eye view. East Asian Library call number Hb29.
Author
Hachiya, Toma
Publisher
Sendai : Seikodo
Note
Folded in envelope 20 x 13 cm. Title on envelope: Matsushima Shiogama meisai zenzu. Copperplate print. In Japanese. Oriented with north to the bottom. Bird's-eye view. Shows views of tourist attractions. Includes historical text and 1 ancillary map. East Asian Library call number Ha304.
Author
Shimizu, Ikunosuke
Publisher
Kyoto : Shimizu Ikunosuke
Note
Col. map.
Author
Hayakawa, Kumajiro
Publisher
Osaka : Hayakawa Kumajiro
Note
Lithograph. In Japanese. Relief shown by hachures. Includes 3 insets and legend. Col. map folded to 24 x 13 cm. East Asian Library call number Bd5.
Author
Fujioka, Sohe
Publisher
Tokyo : Kokumin Shinbunsha
Note
Lithograph. In Japanese. Relief shown by hachures. Col. map folded in cover 20 x 14 cm. East Asian Library call number Bd4.
Author
Sagano, Hikotaro
Publisher
Tokyo : Sagano Hikotaro
Note
Copperplate print. In Japanese. Relief shown by hachures. Includes 6 insets and legend. Col. map, folded in cover 18 x 10 cm. East Asian Library call number Bd1.
Author
Suzuki, Uhe
Publisher
Yokosuka-machi : Suzuki Katsunosuke
Note
Title on envelope: Kaisei Yokosuka meisai ichiranzu. Copperplate print. In Japanese. Oriented with north to the upper left. Bird's-eye view. Includes distance chart and a text on the history of the shipbuilding yard.
Author
Muramatsu, Hatsujiro
Publisher
Kyoto : Sasaki Keisuke : Suma Kenbe
Note
In Japanese. Oriented with north to the left. Relief shown pictorially. Includes distance chart and legend. Includes 1 map on verso.
Author
Shimizu, Jotaro
Publisher
Osaka : Nakamura Yoshimatsu
Note
Lithograph. In Japanese. Oriented with north to the upper left. Relief shown by hachures. Includes 4 insets and legend. Includes distance chart and text on districts on verso.
Author
Suzuki, Uhe
Publisher
Yokosuka-machi : Suzuki Katsunosuke
Note
Title on envelope: Kaisei Yokosuka meisai ichiranzu. Copperplate print. In Japanese. Oriented with north to the upper left. Bird's-eye view. Includes distance chart and a text on the history of the shipbuilding yard.
Author
Sugiura, Tomekichi
Publisher
[Tokyo] : Sugiura Tomekichi
Note
Title on envelope: Shinpan kaisei Yokohama zenzu : zen. Copperplate print. In Japanese and English. Oriented with north to the lower right. Relief shown pictorially. Shows views of tourist attractions. Includes 1 inset, list of block and bridge names, the flags of nations. Includes distance charts, index, and legend. Engraved and printed by Yamanaka Zenzaburo.
Author
Nishiki, Seisa
Publisher
Yokohama-shi : Ozaki Tomigoro
Note
Cover title. Title on map: Kairyo Yokohama zenzu. Copperplate print. In Japanese. Oriented with north to the lower right. Relief shown pictorially. Shows views of tourist attractions. Includes 1 inset, list of block names and the national flags. Includes distance chart and legend.
Author
Hakata, Hisayoshi
Publisher
Osaka : Hakata Hisayoshi
Note
Cover title. Copperplate print. In Japanese. Relief shown by hachures. Includes address chart and legend.
Author
Yamano, Seishichi
Publisher
Kyoto : Yamano Seishichi
Note
Mounted cover title. Lithograph print. In Japanese. Oriented with north to the left. Includes text, views of tourist attractions, and distance chart.
Author
Niki, Mojita
Publisher
Kyoto : Hiekata Tanetsugu
Note
Title on envelope: Kyoto meisai chizu. Wood block print. In Japanese. Oriented with north to the left. Relief shown pictorially. Includes distance chart and legend.
Author
Nakamura, Chokichi
Publisher
[Tokyo] : Nakamura Chokichi
Note
Copperplate print. In Japanese. Oriented with north to the upper right. Relief shown by hachures. Includes address chart and legend. Shows views of tourist attractions.
Author
Muramatsu, Hatsujiro
Publisher
Kyoto : Sasaki Keisuke : Suma Kenbe
Note
In Japanese. Oriented with north to the left. Relief shown pictorially. Includes distance chart and legend. Includes 1 map on verso.
Author
Asai, Hironobu
Publisher
Kyoto : Otani Jinbe
Note
Lithograph print. In Japanese. Oriented wit north to the left. Relief shown pictorially. Inlcudes legend.
Author
Shimizu, Jotaro
Publisher
Osaka : Nakamura Yoshimatsu
Note
Lithograph. In Japanese. Oriented with north to the upper left. Relief shown by hachures. Includes 4 insets and legend. Includes distance chart and text on districts on verso.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
[Freytag, Gustav, Freytag & Berndt]
Note
1895 edition of plan of the 19 Municipal Districts of Vienna.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
[Freytag, Gustav, Freytag & Berndt]
Note
Advertisement with engrave plan of Vienna.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
Author
Fauth, Philipp Johann Heinrich
Note
First edition of the lunar atlas with drawings of 25 areas of the Moon on 20 lithographed plates in the printed beige paper cover case, by Fauth the lunar cartographer who relied principally on visual observations. His Lunar topographical formations were superb, both in their representation and accuracy, and he quickly became well respected in astronomical circles. The present, early atlas dates from Fauth's period at a private observatory at Kaiserslautern. The correct number of plates is 20, as numbered XXI, plate XII was never published (as per contents sheet: 'fehlt'). Inside front cover: Zu gefl. Beachtung. Includes hachures to indicate the length and steepness of the slopes of the various features.
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