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Duval, Henri
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Map of the Pacific and Australasia with descriptions of historic events and famous personages. Hand tinted text to match regions. Relief shown by simple hachures.
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[Fremin, A.R., Monin, C.V., Montemont, A.]
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Uncolored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Rivers shown. Insets for southeastern Australia at 1:8,000,000 and southwestern Australia at 6,600,000. Inset table showing the nomenclature for the principal islands in the South Pacific.
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Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-1826
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Engraved map. Countries and regions trimmed in color. Rivers and islands shown. Major relief shown by hachures.
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Levasseur, Victor.
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Margin illustrations lavish and of excellent quality showing local heros, products, landscapes, and dress. Country boundaries, roads, towns and cities shown. Color along boundaries. Rivers shown. Text shows local statistics, map legend, and discusses land, curiosities, personages, products, and commerce. Steel engraving.
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Color lithographed map. Depths shown by layer tints. Shows mail routes and duration, steamship routes, distances, navigable waters for large steamers, canals, principal railways, cables, lighthouses, lightships, docks, coaling stations, British and American consular offices, naval stations, dockyards, etc. Inset maps: Perth & Fremantle. Scale 1:200,000 -- Wellington. Scale 1:200,000 -- Samoa Islands. Scale 1:2,500,000.
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Philip, George
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Double page colored map. Shows political divisions, towns, populations, mail routes, steamship routes, distances, principal railways, telegraph cables, navigable waters, canals, lighthouses, harbors, British and American consular offices, naval stations, dockyards, etc. Depth shown by gradient tints and soundings. Includes reference to general map.
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Jefferson, Louise E. (1930-2000)
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[Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-1826, Lapie, Pierre]
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Prime meridian is Paris.
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Engraved map. Outline hand col. SW sheet covering the East Indies, Australasia, and the southwestern Pacific. Includes inset map. "Dediee & presentee a S.A.R. Monsieur, Comte d'Artois par ... H. Brue." Prime meridian: Paris. "Atlas universel no. (39)."
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Haack Painke
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Suitable for use in a large lecture hall; viewable to and beyond 40 feet. Language(s): German. Map is paper on muslin. Mounted on wood rods. Prime Meridian is Greenwich. Projection is Azimuthal equidistant. Topics include: topography, hydrography, ocean currents, cities/towns, transportation routes, internal/external political boundaries. Property of the Department of Geography, University of California at Berkeley, Call Number 300-A-2.
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[Andriveau-Goujon, J., Soulier, E.]
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Relief shown by hachures. Paris prime meridian. Diagram of mountains across bottom of map.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Geographical features keyed to map; populations of towns. Relief shown with hachures.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Geographical features keyed to map; populations of provinces and towns. Relief shown with hachures.
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Rand McNally and Company
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Relief shown by hachures.
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