Author
Vallardi, Francesco
Full Title
Carta moderna dell'Isola di Sicilia e delle Isole Minori Circonvicine. Milano, Dott. Francesco Vallardi, tipografo-editore. G. Maina, e V. Stanghi inc. G. Pozzi scrisse.
List No
14396.071
Note
Political map of the island of Sicily, Italy. Features political boundaries, cities, railways, roads, topography, bodies of water, drainage, coastline and islands. Relief shown with hachures. Includes a legend, latitudinal and longitudinal lines, as well as three bar scales. Inset map: [I. di Gozzo and I. di Malta]. Colored engraving. Map is 53 x 67 cm, on double sheet 60 x 84 cm. Within section entitled Isola.
Author
[Vallardi, Francesco, Amati]
Full Title
Carta dell'Isola di Sardegna. Milano dal Dott. Franc. Vallardi. Riveduta dal Profe. Amati nel 1865.
List No
14396.072
Note
Political map of the island of Sardinia, Italy. Features political boundaries, cities, railways, roads, topography, bodies of water, drainage, coastline and islands. Relief shown with hachures. Includes a legend, latitudinal and longitudinal lines, as well as three bar scales. Colored engraving. Map is 56 x 42 cm, on double sheet 84 x 60 cm. Within section entitled Isola.
Author
Vallardi, Francesco
Full Title
(Composite Map to) Carta dell'Italia, in quindici fogli, ricavata dalle migliori mappe finora publicate nella proporzione di 1. a 600,000. Milano, dalla Casa Editrice Dr. Francesco Vallardi. G. Pozzi scrisse.
List No
14396.097
Note
Composite of 15-sheet topographic map of Italy. Features political boundaries, cities, railways, roads, topography, bodies of water, drainage, coastlines and islands. Relief shown with hachures. Includes latitudinal and longitudinal lines. Title, imprint, two bar scales and a scale statement appear on third sheet. Inset map on thirteenth sheet: Europa. Decorative border. Colored engraving. Map is is 225 x 180 cm, on fifteen double sheets, together 300 x 252 cm. Sheets appear consecutively. Within section entitled Gran Carta topografica dell'Italia in quincici fogli nella proporzione di 1 a 600,000.
Author
Johnston, W. & A.K.
Full Title
(Covers to) W. & A.K. Johnston's Map To Illustrate The Chinese Question. China And Japan. W. & A.K. Johnston, Engravers & Lithographers, Edinburgh & London. (inset) Islands Of Japan. (with 13 additional inset maps).
List No
0385.001
Author
Johnston, W. & A.K.
Full Title
W. & A.K. Johnston's Map To Illustrate The Chinese Question. China And Japan. W. & A.K. Johnston, Engravers & Lithographers, Edinburgh & London. (inset) Islands Of Japan. (with 13 additional inset maps).
List No
0385.002
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
(Covers to) Mars. By Percival Lowell.
List No
14331.001
Note
Covers to Mars. Bound in board with original red cloth. Debossed, gilded title, authorship and illustration of Mars on front board, as well as title, authorship and publisher on spine. Gilded top edge.
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Sinus Titanum. November, 1894. P L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1894.
List No
14331.002
Note
Frontispiece to Mars, with a celestial map of Mars in 1894. Shows regions of the planet with blue shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Colored lithograph. Map is 10 x 10 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Facing protective sheet has plate number I, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona.
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
(Title Page to) Mars by Percival Lowell. Fellow American Academy; Member Royal Asiatic Society, Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Boston and New York : Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1895.
List No
14331.003
Note
Title page to Mars. Includes statement of responsibility and imprint, as well as the seal of the printer, with an illustration of a piper seated at the tree of knowledge, surrounded by the French motto: Tout bien our rien [= All good or nothing]. (Page number inferred.)
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Map of the south pole of Mars : Showing the polar cap and its changes in 1894. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.012
Note
Celestial map of the south pole of Mars. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Features the polar cap and its changes from June 3 to October 5, 1894. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number II, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, first section, The polar cap.
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 0° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.013
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 0° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number III, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: Mars rotates as the Earth does, from west to east ... [in Plate III], we will suppose ourselves to be standing on the equator at its intersection with the 0° meridian (p. 95).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 30° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.014
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 30° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number IV, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: In Plate IV, the markings have, under the rotation of the planet, all swung 30° to the east, thus bringing others into view from the west. The great swath obliquely belting the disk is the canal called the Jamuna (p. 97).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 60° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.015
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 60° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number V, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: In Plate V, it has swung around into better view... The Solis Lacus is a great oval patch, measuring along its longest diameter five hundred and forty miles (p. 98-99).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 90° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.016
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 90° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 10 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number VI, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: In Plate VI, the Solis Lacus is central, the Lacus Phoenicis somewhat to the right of the centre; and southwest of the Lacus Phoenicis is the Beak of the Sirens, the eastern end of the sea of the same name, which has just come round the corner of the disk (p. 99-100).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 120° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.017
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 120° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number VII, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: Westward of the Lacus Phoenicis there begins to show a congeries of spots and connecting canals, which come out still more strikingly in Plate VII. The great canal beaded with spots, which in the pictures traverses nearly the centre of the disk, is the Eumenides, and its continuation, the Orcus (p. 100).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 150° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.018
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 150° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number VIII, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: In Plate VIII, the Sinus Titanum has come round into view. Owing to its conspicuousness at certain seasons, it is one of the most important features of the planet to us, and seems ot be to the planet itself, as some seven canals radiate from it (p. 101).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 180° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.019
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 180° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number IX, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: On Plate IX, the Trivium Charontis itself has come into view toward the lower right-hand part of the disk. Two nearly parallel canals, a double Hades, join it to the Propontis, the spot almost at the limb. The Titan shows well near the centre of the disk (p. 102).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 210° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.020
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 210° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number X, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: In Plate X, the Mare Cimmerium is central. So, also, well down the disk, is the Trivium Charontis. This is a very important junction, no less than nine canals already being known to connect with it, which, taken in the order, east, north, west, and south, are the Orcus, the Erebus, the twin Hades, the Styx, the Cambyses, the Cerberus, the Laestrygon, the Tartarus ... (p. 103).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 240° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.021
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 240° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XI, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: In Plate XI, Hesperia is central, dividing the Mare Cimmerium on the left from the Mare Tyrrhenum on the right. The lower end of the latter is called the Syrtis Minor, in contradistinction to the Syrtis Major, which is just appearing round the western limb (p. 104).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 270° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.022
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 270° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XII, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: This region (Plate XII), is interesting as having been the scene of great changes at previous oppositions. There used to be a spot, the Lake Moeris, in the midst of it, joined by the Nepenthes - the canal running east and west about eight degrees north of the equator - to the Syrtis Major, the great dark gulf somewhat to the west of the central meridian in the picture (p. 105).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 300° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.023
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 300° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 10 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XIII, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: In Plate XIII, two features are striking, both not far from central on the disk, the lower, the Syrtis Major; the upper, Hellas. The Syrtis Major was the first marking to be certainly recognized on Mars. It appears in a drawing by Huyghens made on October 13, 1659 ... (p. 105).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Mars : Longitude 330° on the meridian. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.024
Note
Celestial map of Mars with longitude at 330° on the meridian in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XIV, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, second section, Areography [the scientific study of the geographical features of Mars]. Excerpt: Its southeastern cape is the Hammonis Cornu; its southwestern one, which appears in Plate XIV, is the Edom promontory. It is a region prolific in double canals. The two most important of these are the Phison and the Euphrates (p. 106).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Syrtis Major : Showing seasonal change during 1894 : Fig. I. Syrtis Major at June presentation. P. L. -- Fig. II. Syrtis Major at October presentation. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1894.
List No
14331.025
Note
Two celestial maps of Mars featuring Syrtis Major and its seasonal changes in 1984. Fig. I represents June presentation (longitude 290°) and Fig. II - October presentation (longitude 305°). Maps show regions of the planet with shaded areas and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Together, maps are 11 x 6 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XV, titles, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appear interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, third section, Seas.
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Hesperia : Showing seasonal change during 1894 : Fig. I. Hesperia at June presentation. P. L. -- Fig. II. Hesperia at August presentation. P. L. -- Hesperia at October presentation. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1894.
List No
14331.026
Note
Three celestial maps of Mars featuring Hesperia and its seasonal changes in 1984. Fig. I represents June presentation (longitude 242°), Fig. II - August presentation (longitude 247°) and Fig. III - October presentation (longitude 237°). Maps show regions of the planet with shaded areas and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Together, maps are 11 x 11 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XVI, titles, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appear interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, third section, Seas.
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Sea of the Sirens and Atlantis : At the opposition of 1894, showing seasonal change : Fig. I. Sea of the Sirens at June presentation -- Fig. II. Sea of the Sirens at November presentation. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1894.
List No
14331.027
Note
Two celestial maps of Mars featuring the Seas of the Sirens and Atlantis and their seasonal changes in 1984. Fig. I represents June presentation (longitude 141°) and Fig. II - November presentation (longitude 156°). Maps show regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Together, maps are 14 x 18 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XVII, titles, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appear interleaved within text of third chapter, Water, third section, Seas.
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Fastigium Aryn : October, 1894. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1894.
List No
14331.028
Note
Celestial map of Mars featuring Fastigium Aryn in October, 1894. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XVIII, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of fourth chapter, Canals, first section, First Appearances.
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Lacus Phoenicis : November, 1894. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1894.
List No
14331.029
Note
Celestial map of Mars featuring Lacus Phoenicis in November, 1894. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XIX, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of fourth chapter, Canals, fourth section, Development.
Author
[Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916, Pickering, W. H.]
Full Title
Terminator views. W. H. P. By Prof. W. H. Pickering, August 24, 1894. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1894.
List No
14331.030
Note
Celestial map of Mars featuring "terminator views" on August 24, 1894. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 10 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XX, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. With explanatory note: A series of unusually marked elevations and depressions upon the terminator at the above hours. Appears interleaved within text of fourth chapter, Canals, fourth section, Development.
Author
[Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916, Douglass, A. E. (Andrew Ellicott), 1867-1962]
Full Title
Drawings after opposition [except one] : Fig I. Nov. 26 -- Fig. II. Oct. 9 -- Fig. III. Feb. 8 -- Fig. IV. Nov. 23 -- Fig. V. March 16 -- Fig. VI. March 9. By A. E. Douglass. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.031
Note
Six celestial maps of Mars featuring "opposition" in 1895. Fig. I represents November 26 (longitude 314°), Fig. II - October 9 (longitude 45°), Fig. III - February 8 (longitude 295°), Fig. IV - November 23 (longitude 31°), Fig. V - March 16 (longitude 312°) and Fig. VI - March 9 (longitude 26°). Maps show regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Together maps are 16 x 10 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XXI, titles, dates and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of fourth chapter, Canals, fourth section, Development. Excerpt: Having once become visible, these canals remained so, becoming more and more conspicuous as the season advanced. By August they had darkened very perceptibly. As yet, those in other parts of the planet were scarcely more visible than they had been two months before. Gradually, however, others became evident, farther and farther north, till by October all the canals bordering the north coast of the dark regions were recognizable; after which the latter, in their turn, proceeded to darken, a state of things which continued up to the close of observations (Plates XXI and XXII) (p. 163).
Author
[Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916, Douglass, A. E. (Andrew Ellicott), 1867-1962]
Full Title
Drawings after opposition : Fig I. Nov. 14 -- Fig. II. Nov. 5 -- Fig. III. Dec. 17 -- Fig. IV. Dec. 1 -- Fig. V. Feb. 21 -- Fig. VI. Jan. 8. By A. E. Douglass. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.032
Note
Six celestial maps of Mars featuring "opposition" in 1895. Fig. I represents November 14 (longitude 114°), Fig. II - November 5 (longitude 184°), Fig. III - December 17 (longitude 100°), Fig. IV - December 1 (longitude 246°), Fig. V - February 21 (longitude 193°) and Fig. VI - January 8 (longitude 266°). Maps show regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Together maps are 16 x 10 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XXII, titles, dates and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of fourth chapter, Canals, fourth section, Development. Excerpt: Having once become visible, these canals remained so, becoming more and more conspicuous as the season advanced. By August they had darkened very perceptibly. As yet, those in other parts of the planet were scarcely more visible than they had been two months before. Gradually, however, others became evident, farther and farther north, till by October all the canals bordering the north coast of the dark regions were recognizable; after which the latter, in their turn, proceeded to darken, a state of things which continued up to the close of observations (Plates XXI and XXII) (p. 163).
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Phison and Euphrates (both double) November 18, 1894. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1894.
List No
14331.033
Note
Celestial map of Mars featuring Phison and Euphrates on November 18, 1894. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Map is 9 x 9 cm, on sheet 22 x 15 cm. Includes plate number XXIII, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved within text of fifth chapter, Oases, second section, Double canals.
Author
Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916
Full Title
Map of Mars on Mercator's projection. P. L. Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, A. T. 1895.
List No
14331.034
Note
Celestial map of Mars on Mercator's projection in 1895. Shows regions of the planet with shaded areas, spots and lines, the latter representing Martian canals. Black and white lithograph. Indexed with place names, which are listed in the Index, following the map. Map is 15 x 25 cm, on double-sheet 22 x 29 cm. Includes plate number XXIV, title, date and place of observation, Flagstaff, Arizona. Appears interleaved between Appendix and Index.
Author
[Suomen Maantieteellinen Seura, Tilgmann, Ferdinand, 1832-1911]
Full Title
No. 20. Viljatulo 1893-1895. = Sädesskörden 1893-1895. : I. -- II. -- III. -- IV. -- V. -- VI. -- VII. -- VIII.
List No
14366.032
Note
Eight agricultural maps of Finland. Maps feature grain harvests, including rye, barley and oats, from 1893 to 1895. Maps also show political boundaries, cities, railways, bodies of water, drainage, coastlines and islands. Maps include latitudinal and longitudinal lines, as well as legends. Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 37 x 53 cm, on double sheet 43 x 60 cm. Text presented in parallel Finnish and Swedish.
Author
[Suomen Maantieteellinen Seura, Tilgmann, Ferdinand, 1832-1911]
Full Title
No. 28. Henkilöitten ja Tavaratonnien lukumäärä kuljetettu Valtiorautateitten asemain välisillä matkoila vuonna 1895. = Antal personer och Tontal gods som transporterats på hvarje sträcka emellan stationerna å Statsjernvägarne under år 1895.
List No
14366.040
Note
Two statistical charts of Finland. Charts feature the number of persons and tons of goods transported on the State Railways in 1895. Charts include legends, as well as a bar scale. Charts indexed. Colored lithograph. Together, charts are 50 x 35 cm, on double sheet 60 x 43 cm. Text presented in parallel Finnish and Swedish.
Author
[Pasa, Ali Seref, Esref, Hafiz Ali]
Full Title
Kore; Japonya = Korea; Japan. 1311 (1895). Tabie ve Nnashiri Hasan Ferid. (to accompany) Yeni cografya atlasi - ىگى جغرافىا آطلسى = New geographical atlas. Dersa'adet (Istanbul), 1307-1309 (1891-1893).
List No
13621.027
Note
Map of Korea and Japan, covers East of China. Includes 2 insets: Kuril Islands; Osaka and Hiroshima.
Author
[Pasa, Ali Seref, Esref, Hafiz Ali]
Full Title
Jamahiria Müttefik Amerika = United States of America. 1311 (1895). Tabie ve Nnashiri Hasan Ferid. (to accompany) Yeni cografya atlasi - ىگى جغرافىا آطلسى = New geographical atlas. Dersa'adet (Istanbul), 1307-1309 (1891-1893).
List No
13621.034
Note
Map of the United States of America. Covers part of Canada and Mexico. Shows State boundaries in red.
Author
Anestis Konstantinidis, 1846-190
Full Title
(Covers; Title Page to) Neótatos geografikos atlas : pros chrísin ton'gymnasion, ELL. scholeíon kai parthenagogeíon Kai Anésti Konstantinidou. Katastímata Anésti konstantinidou En Athēnais 1895.
List No
13551.001
Note
Covers, Title and Index Page: to Accompany Neótatos geografikos atlas.
Author
Anestis Konstantinidis, 1846-190
Full Title
Pankósmios geografikós charths. Anésti konstantinidis Ekdotie. (to accompany) Neótatos geografikos atlas. En Athēnais 1895.
List No
13551.002
Note
Double hemisphere global geographical charths, engraved hand color. With inset maps of the world and Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Author
Anestis Konstantinidis, 1846-190
Full Title
Eyropi. Anésti konstantinidis Ekdotie en athinais 1894. (to accompany) Neótatos geografikos atlas. En Athēnais 1895.
List No
13551.003
Note
Folded hand color map of Europe, with inset profile of comparative mountain heights in Europe.
Author
Anestis Konstantinidis, 1846-190
Full Title
Chártis toy vasileíou the Ellados. Anésti konstantinidis Ekdotie. (to accompany) Neótatos geografikos atlas. En Athēnais 1895.
List No
13551.004
Note
Folded map of Greece, with Aegean & Ionian islands, with 2 insets.
Author
Anestis Konstantinidis, 1846-190
Full Title
Chártis toy vasileíou the Ellados. Anésti konstantinidis Ekdotie (to accompany) Neótatos geografikos atlas. En Athēnais 1895.
List No
13551.005
Note
Folded map of the Balkan peninsula, with inset profile of comparative mountain heights in the region.
Author
Anestis Konstantinidis, 1846-190
Full Title
Asia. Anésti konstantinidis Ekdotie (to accompany) Neótatos geografikos atlas. En Athēnais 1895.
List No
13551.018
Note
Folded map of Asia.
Author
Anestis Konstantinidis, 1846-190
Full Title
Mikrá Asía : Archaía kai sýnchronos Asiatikí Tourkía. Anésti konstantinidis Ekdotie (to accompany) Neótatos geografikos atlas. En Athēnais 1895.
List No
13551.019
Note
Folded map of Asia Minor ancient and modern Asian Turkey.
Author
Anestis Konstantinidis, 1846-190
Full Title
Afriki. Anésti konstantinidis Ekdotie (to accompany) Neótatos geografikos atlas. En Athēnais 1895.
List No
13551.020
Note
Map of Africa.
Author
Anestis Konstantinidis, 1846-190
Full Title
Vóreios Ameriki. Anésti konstantinidis Ekdotie (to accompany) Neótatos geografikos atlas. En Athēnais 1895.
List No
13551.021
Note
Map of North America. Shows political and state boundaries. Includes Central America and part of South America.
Author
Anestis Konstantinidis, 1846-190
Full Title
Norios Ameriki. Anésti konstantinidis Ekdotie (to accompany) Neótatos geografikos atlas. En Athēnais 1895.
List No
13551.022
Note
Map of South America.
Author
Depósito de la Guerra (Spain)
Full Title
(Covers to) Plano De Noticias Del Departmento Oriental De La Isla De Cuba. Escala 1:100,000
List No
10680.001
Author
Depósito de la Guerra (Spain)
Full Title
Sheet 1 Plano De Noticias Del Departmento Oriental De La Isla De Cuba. Escala 1:100,000
List No
10680.002
Author
Depósito de la Guerra (Spain)
Full Title
Sheet 2 Plano De Noticias Del Departmento Oriental De La Isla De Cuba. Escala 1:100,000
List No
10680.003
Author
Depósito de la Guerra (Spain)
Full Title
Sheet 3 Plano De Noticias Del Departmento Oriental De La Isla De Cuba. Escala 1:100,000
List No
10680.004
Author
Depósito de la Guerra (Spain)
Full Title
Sheet 4 Plano De Noticias Del Departmento Oriental De La Isla De Cuba. Escala 1:100,000
List No
10680.005
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