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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: A Map of the Envi
1804
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
(Composite Map of) A Map of the Environs of Constantinople Drawn from a great number of accurate astronomical & geographical manuscripts and printed documents, by A. Arrowsmith 1801 and 1804. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, No.10 Soho Square, 4th September 1804. |
| List No |
6915.003 |
| Note |
"Arrowsmith's large and detailed map of the Ottoman Empire and the Black Sea. By the beginning of the nineteenth century the Ottoman Empire had fallen some way from the lofty heights of 1683, when it had threatened the gates of Vienna. The Russo-Turkish wars of the eighteenth century most notably that of 1768-1774 weakened the Empire considerably, and by the time of the present map's publication many of the Great European powers believed her break-up to be imminent.The ramifications of the Empire's gradual decline became know as the Eastern Question, with Britain, Austria, France, and Russia increasingly using the Empire as a pawn in their diplomatic games. At the time of the production of the map during the Napoleonic War - Britain was increasingly concerned by both Russian and French involvement in Ottoman affairs. She feared not only Russian designs on Constantinople and her wish for a Mediterranean port, but also that control by either power of the Eastern Mediterranean would lead to British interests - most notably in India being severely compromised." (Lyon and Turnbull). |
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Polish Army Topography Servi
U.S.S.R. in Europe - South.
1967
World Atlas
| Authors |
Polish Army Topography Service |
| Full Title |
U.S.S.R. in Europe - South. Pergamon World Atlas. Pergamon Press, Ltd. & P.W.N. Poland 1967. Sluzba Topograficzna W.P. |
| List No |
0737.126 |
| Note |
Detailed physical and political map. |
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U.S. Navy
Black Sea, Index Chart for I
1946
Physical Atlas
| Authors |
U.S. Navy |
| Full Title |
Black Sea, Index Chart for Ice Data Tables. |
| List No |
1103.047 |
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U.S. Navy
Ice Chart Black Sea, Novembe
1946
Physical Atlas
| Authors |
U.S. Navy |
| Full Title |
Ice Chart Black Sea, November, December. |
| List No |
1103.049 |
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U.S. Navy
Ice Chart Black Sea, January
1946
Physical Atlas
| Authors |
U.S. Navy |
| Full Title |
Ice Chart Black Sea, January, February. |
| List No |
1103.050 |
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U.S. Navy
Ice Chart Black Sea, March,
1946
Physical Atlas
| Authors |
U.S. Navy |
| Full Title |
Ice Chart Black Sea, March, April. |
| List No |
1103.051 |
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Lowry, J.W., Sharpe, J.
Russia on the Euxine (Black
1847
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lowry, J.W., Sharpe, J. |
| Full Title |
Sharpe's Corresponding Maps. Russia on the Euxine (Black Sea). London - Published by Chapman and Hall, 186 Strand, 1847. Divisional Series. |
| List No |
2175.023 |
| Note |
Relief shown by hachures. Countries and states outlined in color. Black Sea formerly known as the Euxine Sea. |
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Stieler, Adolf
Das Mittellaendische und Sch
1849
World Atlas
| Authors |
Stieler, Adolf |
| Full Title |
No. XLIV. Stieler's Hand-Atlas (No. 42a). Das Mittellaendische und Schwarze Meer. Auch als General Karte des Osmanischen Reichs. (insets) Die Canarischen Inseln Mit Madeira. Nil Delta. |
| List No |
2507.099 |
| Note |
Revision of 1833 edition. |
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Gray, Ormando Willis
Vicinity of the Black Sea.
1878
World Atlas
| Authors |
Gray, Ormando Willis |
| Full Title |
Gray's New Map of the Countries Surrounding the Black Sea Comprising European Turkey, Southern Russia, Asia Minor, Etc. (inset) The Bosphorus and Vicinity. Copyright, 1877, by O.W. Gray & Son. |
| List No |
3888.060 |
| Note |
Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. Russian and Ottoman Empires are delineated. Includes etymological explanation of various geographical terms from several languages. |
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Stieler, Adolf
Das Mittellaendische und Sch
1849
World Atlas
| Authors |
Stieler, Adolf |
| Full Title |
No. XLIV. Stieler's Hand-Atlas (No. 42a). Das Mittellaendische und Schwarze Meer. Auch als General Karte des Osmanischen Reichs. (insets) Die Canarischen Inseln Mit Madeira. Nil Delta. |
| List No |
4973.098 |
| Note |
Revision of 1833 edition. |
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Garnier, F. A., 1803-1863
Mer Noire.
1862
World Atlas
| Authors |
Garnier, F. A., 1803-1863 |
| Full Title |
Carte generale du bassin de la Mer Noire. Atlas spheroidal & universel de geographie dresse par F.A. Garnier, geographe. Vve. Jules Renouard, Editeur, Rue de Tournon, no. 6, Paris. 1860. Imp. Sarazin, r. Git-le-Coeur, 8, Paris. |
| List No |
5023.035 |
| Note |
Water bodies in outline col. Relief shown hachures. Shows shipping routes, magnetic declination, etc. Prime meridian: Paris. On globe in cartouche: Sphericite de la terre. |
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Philip, George
E. Mediterranean.
1922
World Atlas
| Authors |
Philip, George |
| Full Title |
The Eastern Mediterranean. George Philip & Son, Ltd. The London Geographical Institute. (1922) |
| List No |
5746.015 |
| Note |
Color lithographed map. Inset maps at 1:100,000 scale: Salonica -- Odessa -- Smyrna -- Alexandria -- Suez Canal -- Valetta -- Brindisi. Other insets: Corinth Canal. Scale 1:200,000 -- Sea of Azov. Scale 1:5,000,000 -- Bosporus. Scale 1:500,000. 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. |
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Bayer, Herbert, Container Co
U.S.S.R. Europe.
1953
World Atlas
| Authors |
Bayer, Herbert, Container Corporation of America |
| Full Title |
U.S.S.R. Europe. (insets) (Vicinity of Leningrad and Moscow). |
| List No |
5842.118 |
| Note |
Relief depicted by hachures and hypsometric tints. |
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Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 170
Carte de la Mer Noire. Carte
1764
Chart Atlas
| Authors |
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772 |
| Full Title |
Carte de la Mer Noire. (inset) Carte du Canal de la Mer Noir. |
| List No |
6903.219 |
| Note |
2 maps on one page. Decorative title cartouche. Relief shown pictorially. |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Upper Sheet: A Map of the En
1804
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
(Upper Sheet to) A Map of the Environs of Constantinople Drawn from a great number of accurate astronomical & geographical manuscripts and printed documents, by A. Arrowsmith 1801 and 1804. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, No.10 Soho Square, 4th September 1804. |
| List No |
6915.001 |
| Note |
"Arrowsmith's large and detailed map of the Ottoman Empire and the Black Sea. By the beginning of the nineteenth century the Ottoman Empire had fallen some way from the lofty heights of 1683, when it had threatened the gates of Vienna. The Russo-Turkish wars of the eighteenth century most notably that of 1768-1774 weakened the Empire considerably, and by the time of the present map's publication many of the Great European powers believed her break-up to be imminent.The ramifications of the Empire's gradual decline became know as the Eastern Question, with Britain, Austria, France, and Russia increasingly using the Empire as a pawn in their diplomatic games. At the time of the production of the map during the Napoleonic War - Britain was increasingly concerned by both Russian and French involvement in Ottoman affairs. She feared not only Russian designs on Constantinople and her wish for a Mediterranean port, but also that control by either power of the Eastern Mediterranean would lead to British interests - most notably in India being severely compromised." (Lyon and Turnbull). |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Lower Sheet: A Map of the En
1804
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
(Lower Sheet to) A Map of the Environs of Constantinople Drawn from a great number of accurate astronomical & geographical manuscripts and printed documents, by A. Arrowsmith 1801 and 1804. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, No.10 Soho Square, 4th September 1804. |
| List No |
6915.002 |
| Note |
"Arrowsmith's large and detailed map of the Ottoman Empire and the Black Sea. By the beginning of the nineteenth century the Ottoman Empire had fallen some way from the lofty heights of 1683, when it had threatened the gates of Vienna. The Russo-Turkish wars of the eighteenth century most notably that of 1768-1774 weakened the Empire considerably, and by the time of the present map's publication many of the Great European powers believed her break-up to be imminent.The ramifications of the Empire's gradual decline became know as the Eastern Question, with Britain, Austria, France, and Russia increasingly using the Empire as a pawn in their diplomatic games. At the time of the production of the map during the Napoleonic War - Britain was increasingly concerned by both Russian and French involvement in Ottoman affairs. She feared not only Russian designs on Constantinople and her wish for a Mediterranean port, but also that control by either power of the Eastern Mediterranean would lead to British interests - most notably in India being severely compromised." (Lyon and Turnbull). |
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W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
Black Sea.
1906
World Atlas
| Authors |
W. & A.K. Johnston Limited |
| Full Title |
Black Sea. |
| List No |
6921.067 |
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