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[Armstrong, George, Wilson, Charles William, Conder, C.R. (Claude Reignier)]
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Color map 40x41 on sheet 61x50. Covers City of Sidon and surroundings.
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[Menke, Th., Spruner von Merz, Karl]
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Two hand colored maps with 7 insets. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Ferro.
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[Edward Stanford Ltd., Stanford, Edward]
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Full color. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows settlements, roads, railroads, biblical and historical names, etc.
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[Stieler, Adolf, Petermann, A.]
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Stanford, Edward
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Full color. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows settlements, roads, railroads, biblical and historical names, etc.
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Letts, Son & Co.
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Colored map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths by soundings. Shows cities, roads, rivers, etc. Includes relief profile, text and table.
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Color map with inset. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows settlements, railroads, etc. Judea map at 1:500,000 scale.
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[Schraembl, Franz Anton, D'Anville]
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[Stieler, Adolf, Haack, H.]
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[Black, Adam, Black, Charles, Hall, Sydney]
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[Stieler, Adolf, Petermann, A.]
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In outline color. Page is split in two with Palestine on the left and Lebanon on the right. An inset map shows the environs of Jerusalem.
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[Harenbergh, Johannis Christoph., Schening, S. Laur.]
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[Grimm, J.L., Mahlmann, H., Zimmermann, Carl]
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This is bottom right sheet in composite.
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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[Stieler, Adolf, Raumer, K.v.]
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
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"This exceptionally detailed map of the Holy Land not only gives information on the area's Biblical past - the naming of the 12 tribes of Israel, and the location of important sites but also the contemporary make-up of the area with the demarcation of the Pashalics of Acre, Tripoli, Aleppo, and Damascus.The title of the map was probably taken from Maundrell's 'A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem…'. The work was first published in 1703 and would continue to be a hugely popular book well into the nineteenth century. In fact Arrowsmith quotes him: 'Jacob's Well. It is dug in a firm Rock about 3 yards in diameter and 35 in depth, 5 of which we found full of water'. Arrowsmith also draws upon the writings of M. Seetzen whose travels were published in 1809. The most famous passage tells of his journey around the 'Dead Sea', which he under-took alone and dressed as a beggar." (Lyon and Turnbull)
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
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"This exceptionally detailed map of the Holy Land not only gives information on the area's Biblical past - the naming of the 12 tribes of Israel, and the location of important sites but also the contemporary make-up of the area with the demarcation of the Pashalics of Acre, Tripoli, Aleppo, and Damascus.The title of the map was probably taken from Maundrell's 'A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem…'. The work was first published in 1703 and would continue to be a hugely popular book well into the nineteenth century. In fact Arrowsmith quotes him: 'Jacob's Well. It is dug in a firm Rock about 3 yards in diameter and 35 in depth, 5 of which we found full of water'. Arrowsmith also draws upon the writings of M. Seetzen whose travels were published in 1809. The most famous passage tells of his journey around the 'Dead Sea', which he under-took alone and dressed as a beggar." (Lyon and Turnbull)
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron
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"This exceptionally detailed map of the Holy Land not only gives information on the area's Biblical past - the naming of the 12 tribes of Israel, and the location of important sites but also the contemporary make-up of the area with the demarcation of the Pashalics of Acre, Tripoli, Aleppo, and Damascus.The title of the map was probably taken from Maundrell's 'A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem…'. The work was first published in 1703 and would continue to be a hugely popular book well into the nineteenth century. In fact Arrowsmith quotes him: 'Jacob's Well. It is dug in a firm Rock about 3 yards in diameter and 35 in depth, 5 of which we found full of water'. Arrowsmith also draws upon the writings of M. Seetzen whose travels were published in 1809. The most famous passage tells of his journey around the 'Dead Sea', which he under-took alone and dressed as a beggar." (Lyon and Turnbull)
Author
Johnson, A.J.
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Full color map. With heavy outline color. Shows cities and towns, rivers and roads. Includes expalanatory key to classical and modern names. Shows a Vignette of Damascus.Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. With printed color.
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USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
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[Gray, Ormando Willis, Colton, G. Woolworth]
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Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures.
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