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Scheda, Joseph Ritter (1815-1888)
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[Meyer, Herrmann Julius, 1826-1909., Ravenstein, Ludwig]
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Outline hand colored railway system map of Germany, Austria, Hungary and adjacent areas . Shows major cities and towns. Includes legend.
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Visscher, Nicolaes, 1649-1702.
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Hand colored in outline engraved folded map of the course of the Danube River, from its sources in the Alps to the Black Sea. Shows administrative boundaries, towns, forests, waterways, canals and landmarks. Includes decorative cartouches. Relief shown pictorially.
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Blaeu, Joan, 1596-1673
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Scala milliarium Germanicorum, 20 = 6.0 cm [et al.]
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[Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-1826, Lapie, Pierre]
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Prime meridian is Paris.
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[Drioux, Claude-Joseph, Leroy, Charles]
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Color map on 2 pages. Shows regions, cities, roads, railways, shipping lines, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Includes legend and notes.
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[Drioux, Claude-Joseph, Leroy, Charles]
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Color maps on 2 pages. Shows railways, canals and forests. also shows regions, cities, roads, cities, etc. Relief shown by Gradient tints, hachures and spot heights. Includes notes on production, agriculture, and industry, and elevation table.
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[Raynal, G.T., Bonne, R.]
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Uncolored copper engraving map. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians are Ferro and Paris.
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Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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Arrowsmith, Aaron Jr.
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Two Outline hand color maps. Scale may differs. Relief shown by hachures. prime meridian is Greenwich.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Revision of 1820 edition.
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Stieler, Adolf
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Revision of 1820 edition.
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[Stieler, Adolf, Vogel, C.]
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Ruhle von Lilienstern, August
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Shows relief in hachures, hydrography, and country outlines in color.
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Scheda, Josef
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Composite of all 20 sheets. By Joseph Scheda, Engineer of the Geographic Corps, Militarisch Geografischen Institute, Austria. Comprised of 20 sheets, each dissected into 6 sections. Incredible detail throughout the map. A triumph of Austrian/German engraving. The 20 sheets cover most of middle and southern Europe. With an index map titled "Ubersicht zur Zusammenstellung der Blaetter fur die General Karte des oesterreichischen Kaiserstaates." Scheda did a 25 sheet map of Europe. Scheda lived from 1815-1888 (Phillips) and did a Hand Atlas in 1879 with A. Steinhauser (Phillips 6201) which we gather was largely a Physical Atlas. Outline color. Map sheets fold each with a paste down label on the end sheet showing its corresponding portion of the map and roman numeral as shown in the index map. The sheets are then folded into a maroon cloth covered folding board and outer quarter leather maroon cloth slip case 26x21 with "General-Karte Der Oesterreichischen Monarchie von J. Scheda" and a decorative design with an illustration of a globe stamped in gilt on the spine.
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