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Polish Army Topography Servi
Central America and the West
1967
World Atlas
| Authors |
Polish Army Topography Service |
| Full Title |
Central America and the West Indies. (inset) Panama Canal. Pergamon World Atlas. Pergamon Press, Ltd. & P.W.N. Poland 1967. Sluzba Topograficzna W.P. |
| List No |
0737.213 |
| Note |
Detailed physical and political map. |
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USSR (Union of Soviet Social
Map Title Page: 179-180. Nor
1967
World Atlas
| Authors |
USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). |
| Full Title |
Map Title Page: 179-180. North America, Political. 181. Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico I., Lesser Antilles, Trinidad and Tobago. Panama Canal. |
| List No |
1603.190 |
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USSR (Union of Soviet Social
181. Haiti, Dominican Republ
1967
World Atlas
| Authors |
USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). |
| Full Title |
181. Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico I., Lesser Antilles, Trinidad and Tobago. Panama Canal. The World Atlas. |
| List No |
1603.192 |
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Bradstreet Company
Panama. Ship Canal and Railr
1885
National Atlas
| Authors |
Bradstreet Company |
| Full Title |
Panama. Ship Canal and Railroad. (to accompany) Bradstreet's Pocket Atlas Of The United States. Published Exclusively for Macullar, Parker & Company, Boston, Massachusetts ... New York: The Bradstreet Company, 1885. (on verso) Entered ... 1879, by The Bradstreet Company ... Washington. |
| List No |
2054.065 |
| Note |
Full color map. Showing ship canal and railroads. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Copp & Yung
Covers: Isthmus Of Panama
1886
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Copp & Yung |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Pocket-Map Of The Isthmus Of Panama. Am. Photo-Litho. Co. N.Y. Copyright By Copp & Yung. |
| List No |
4454.001 |
| Note |
An early Panama Canal map showing the proposed route and the existing railway. Folded into paper covers 10x19 printed with "Map of the Panama Canal" and a view of an over scale man pushing back the mountains to open a canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The map is undated with the date coming from the Phillips listing. Full printed color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Copp & Yung
Isthmus Of Panama
1886
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Copp & Yung |
| Full Title |
Pocket-Map Of The Isthmus Of Panama. Am. Photo-Litho. Co. N.Y. Copyright By Copp & Yung. |
| List No |
4454.002 |
| Note |
An early Panama Canal map showing the proposed route and the existing railway. Folded into paper covers 10x19 printed with "Map of the Panama Canal" and a view of an over scale man pushing back the mountains to open a canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The map is undated with the date coming from the Phillips listing. Full printed color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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San Francisco Examiner
Map of Nicaragua
1939
Separate Map
| Authors |
San Francisco Examiner |
| Full Title |
Map of Nicaragua. (three inset maps) Hemisphere Map Showing North and Central America, Proposed Nicaragua Canal, Panama Canal. Map copyright, 1939 by Los Angeles Examiner. San Francisco Examiner, Sunday, Feb. 12, 1939, (with map of) Palestine (inset map of) Jerusalem. Map Copyright, 1938, by Los Angeles Examiner. San Francisco Examiner, Sunday, Dec. 18, 1938. |
| List No |
5512.001 |
| Note |
Maps in full color. Nicaraguan map text discusses the need to build another canal lessening reliance on the Panama Canal during wartime. Palestinian map discusses possible partition of the area between Jews and Arabs by the British. At the head of title: " March of events, Screen-Drama, We need Nicaragua Canal for Defence ..., Holly Land in turmoil from terrorism ... " |
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Kiepert, Heinrich
Covers: Neue Karte von Mitte
1858
Case Map
| Authors |
Kiepert, Heinrich |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) H. Kiepert's Neue Karte von Mittel-America, A New Map of Central America Drawn With The Help of All Recent Surveys and Other Itinerary Materials Hitherto Published by H. Kiepert . . . 1858. Berlin, D. Reimer. Engraved on stone by Ed. Kolitz. Printed by C. Monecke, Berlin. (insets) The State of San Salvador and the Proposed Honduras Railroad from the surveys made in 1853 by E.G. Squier and W.N. Jeffers, Isthums of Tehuantepec as surveyed for the proposed railroad, by Col. Barnard, 1851, The River San Juan De Nicaragua from the survey made in 1847 by von Bulow, The Isthums and Raiload of Panama from survey Executed 1849 by G.W. Hughes, Tract of the proposed Interoceanic Canal of the Rio Atrato surveyed in 1854 by W. Kennish of New York. |
| List No |
6818.001 |
| Note |
Color map with 5 insets, dissected and mounted on linen folded to 24 x 14, with original booksellers plate and stamp on frontice identifying E Andriveau-Goujon as the original seller of the map. Extremely rare arge format map of Central America, prepared during one of the most fascinating periods in American History, during whch time a number of Foreign and Domestic powers fought and schemed for control of the region. Kiepert's map was one of the most detailed and important maps of Central America. The present example of the map was apparently utilized by a contemporary owner to track the various French, English and American proposals for canals crossing Central America. The annotations on this map are relatively confusing, but suggest knowledge of various proposals for constructing canals across Central America, including Pr. Napoleon, Pr. Belly, Pr. Garella, Pr. Darien and Pr. Anlgai? Pr. Napoleon would refer to the proposal favored by Napoleon III to construct a crossing through Nicaragua. During this time, Napoleon III and Maximillian were actively proposing a Central American Alliance to control commerce and transit across the Isthmus and to block American private and commercial efforts to control the region. Napoleon III was known to favor a series of canals through Lake Nicaragua. Includes explanation of Spanish words, text, and notation by H. Kiepert, Berlin august 1857. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Kiepert, Heinrich
Neue Karte von Mittel-Americ
1858
Case Map
| Authors |
Kiepert, Heinrich |
| Full Title |
H. Kiepert's Neue Karte von Mittel-America, A New Map of Central America Drawn With The Help of All Recent Surveys and Other Itinerary Materials Hitherto Published by H. Kiepert . . . 1858. Berlin, D. Reimer. Engraved on stone by Ed. Kolitz. Printed by C. Monecke, Berlin. (insets) The State of San Salvador and the Proposed Honduras Railroad from the surveys made in 1853 by E.G. Squier and W.N. Jeffers, Isthums of Tehuantepec as surveyed for the proposed railroad, by Col. Barnard, 1851, The River San Juan De Nicaragua from the survey made in 1847 by von Bulow, The Isthums and Raiload of Panama from survey Executed 1849 by G.W. Hughes, Tract of the proposed Interoceanic Canal of the Rio Atrato surveyed in 1854 by W. Kennish of New York. |
| List No |
6818.002 |
| Note |
Color map with 5 insets, dissected and mounted on linen folded to 24 x 14, with original booksellers plate and stamp on frontice identifying E Andriveau-Goujon as the original seller of the map. Extremely rare arge format map of Central America, prepared during one of the most fascinating periods in American History, during whch time a number of Foreign and Domestic powers fought and schemed for control of the region. Kiepert's map was one of the most detailed and important maps of Central America. The present example of the map was apparently utilized by a contemporary owner to track the various French, English and American proposals for canals crossing Central America. The annotations on this map are relatively confusing, but suggest knowledge of various proposals for constructing canals across Central America, including Pr. Napoleon, Pr. Belly, Pr. Garella, Pr. Darien and Pr. Anlgai? Pr. Napoleon would refer to the proposal favored by Napoleon III to construct a crossing through Nicaragua. During this time, Napoleon III and Maximillian were actively proposing a Central American Alliance to control commerce and transit across the Isthmus and to block American private and commercial efforts to control the region. Napoleon III was known to favor a series of canals through Lake Nicaragua. Includes explanation of Spanish words, text, and notation by H. Kiepert, Berlin august 1857. Relief shown by hachures. |
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