Author
Board of Education of the District of Columbia
Full Title
Map Of The District Of Columbia Showing Location Of Schools
List No
15734.000
Author
[Welser, Marcus, Stenglin, Emanuel]
Full Title
Venezuela, provincia in America occidentali. Quam olim Dni. Velseri Patricij Augustani possidebant, a Carolo V. Imperatore ipsis consignata
List No
15733.006
Author
Welser, Marcus
Full Title
Tabula Itineraria ex illustri Peutingerorum (Peutinger Tables)
List No
15733.013
Author
Lundholms Förlag
Full Title
Lundholm's Karta öfver Stockholm.
List No
15725.002
Note
Date estimated
Author
Big Channel Consolidated Mining Company
Full Title
(Covers to) Map of the Big Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company's property, Forest Hill, Placer County, Cal. Office Parrott Bldg. San Francisco. (Cover) Bid Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company.
List No
11695.001
Note
Uncolored map of the Forest Hill, mining property 35.5x25, folded into booklet with gray paper covers and 8 pages of descriptive text, with title "Bid Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company" in black ink." Published by id Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company. "This Company is the possessor of one of the most extensive deep gravel deposits in the State of California." Map extends form the North Fork to Middle Fork of the American River, showing location of mines, gold fields. roads, rivers and creeks. Date estimated.
Author
Big Channel Consolidated Mining Company
Full Title
(Composite test) Map of the Big Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company's property, Forest Hill, Placer County, Cal. Office Parrott Bldg. San Francisco. (Cover) Bid Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company.
List No
11695.002
Note
Uncolored map of the Forest Hill, mining property 35.5x25, folded into booklet with gray paper covers and 8 pages of descriptive text, with title "Bid Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company" in black ink." Published by id Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company. "This Company is the possessor of one of the most extensive deep gravel deposits in the State of California." Map extends form the North Fork to Middle Fork of the American River, showing location of mines, gold fields. roads, rivers and creeks. Date estimated.
Author
Big Channel Consolidated Mining Company
Full Title
Map of the Big Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company's property, Forest Hill, Placer County, Cal. Office Parrott Bldg. San Francisco. (Cover) Bid Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company.
List No
11695.003
Note
Uncolored map of the Forest Hill, mining property 35.5x25, folded into booklet with gray paper covers and 8 pages of descriptive text, with title "Bid Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company" in black ink." Published by id Channel Consolidated Gold Mining Company. "This Company is the possessor of one of the most extensive deep gravel deposits in the State of California." Map extends form the North Fork to Middle Fork of the American River, showing location of mines, gold fields. roads, rivers and creeks. Date estimated.
Author
Pan American World Airways
Full Title
(PAA Route Map.) New York (to) San Juan.
List No
12365.003
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Pan American World Airways
Full Title
(PAA Route Map.) San Juan (to) Port of Spain.
List No
12365.004
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Pan American World Airways
Full Title
(PAA Route Map.) Port of Spain (to) Belem.
List No
12365.005
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Pan American World Airways
Full Title
PAA Route Map.
List No
12365.006
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Pan American World Airways
Full Title
(PAA Route Map). Belem (to) Rio de Janeiro.
List No
12365.007
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Pan American World Airways
Full Title
(PAA Route Map). Rio de Janeiro (to) Buenos Aires.
List No
12365.008
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Gill, Leslie MacDonald, 1884-1947
Full Title
(Covers/Book Map to) Map of Ceylon showing her Tea industry. Issued by the Ceylon Tea Propaganda Board. Printed in Great Britain.
List No
11939.001
Note
Pictorial map of Ceylon principal tea growing regions on the cover, accompanied by 12 pages of text and black and white photos. Designed by Gill MacDonald. An advertising and promotional campaign of the Ceylon Tea Propaganda Board in the early 1930's. Shows place names, wildlife, ships on the ocean, major coastal ports and settlements. MacDonald signature appears in the lower right corner. Includes logo of Ceylon Tea on the cover. Date estimated.
Author
[Mexico. Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publica, García Cubas, Antonio, 1832-1912]
Full Title
(Covers to) Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publicas ferrocarriles en la Republica Mexicana 1892. G. Cubas. Constuyo. Lit. Del Timbre, Mexico. (Cover title) Resena sobre los principales ferrocarriles construidos en Mexico. Formada por acuerdo del secretario del ramo. Mexico. Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publica Mexicana. Mexico, 1892, Oficina impresora de estampillas. Tipografia Palacio Nacional.
List No
9859.001
Note
Uncolored map, 23x32 folded in a book,128 pages, with text, tables and diagrams. Map shows railroad, cities and towns.
Author
[Mexico. Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publica, García Cubas, Antonio, 1832-1912]
Full Title
(Title Page to) Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publicas ferrocarriles en la Republica Mexicana 1892. G. Cubas. Constuyo. Lit. Del Timbre, Mexico. (Cover title) Resena sobre los principales ferrocarriles construidos en Mexico. Formada por acuerdo del secretario del ramo. Mexico. Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publica Mexicana. Mexico, 1892, Oficina impresora de estampillas. Tipografia Palacio Nacional.
List No
9859.002
Note
Uncolored map, 23x32 folded in a book,128 pages, with text, tables and diagrams. Map shows railroad, cities and towns.
Author
[Mexico. Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publica, García Cubas, Antonio, 1832-1912]
Full Title
(Text Page to) Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publicas ferrocarriles en la Republica Mexicana 1892. G. Cubas. Constuyo. Lit. Del Timbre, Mexico. (Cover title) Resena sobre los principales ferrocarriles construidos en Mexico. Formada por acuerdo del secretario del ramo. Mexico. Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publica Mexicana. Mexico, 1892, Oficina impresora de estampillas. Tipografia Palacio Nacional.
List No
9859.003
Note
Uncolored map, 23x32 folded in a book,128 pages, with text, tables and diagrams. Map shows railroad, cities and towns.
Author
[Mexico. Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publica, García Cubas, Antonio, 1832-1912]
Full Title
Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publicas ferrocarriles en la Republica Mexicana 1892. G. Cubas. Constuyo. Lit. Del Timbre, Mexico. (Cover title) Resena sobre los principales ferrocarriles construidos en Mexico. Formada por acuerdo del secretario del ramo. Mexico. Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publica Mexicana. Mexico, 1892, Oficina impresora de estampillas. Tipografia Palacio Nacional.
List No
9859.004
Note
Uncolored map, 23x32 folded in a book,128 pages, with text, tables and diagrams. Map shows railroad, cities and towns.
Author
Bauche, M.
Full Title
(Covers to) Chart of the Antarctic Polar Circle, with the Countries Adjoining, According to the New Hypothesis of M. Buache. From the Memoirs of the Royal Academy at Paris. (cover) Gentleman's Magazine for January 1763. London, Printed by D. Henry, at St. John's Gate.
List No
11754.001
Note
Hand colored map of the southern Polar Region (Antarctic) , 20x23, based upon the map of Philippe Bauche, published in Paris. This map in black and white, drawn by the scientific geographer M. Buache was published in 1763 by the Gentleman's Magazine, a famous 18th century English journal, as part of an article entitled Geographical and Physical Observations, A new theory of the earth, including a Theory of the Antarctic Regions, and the frozen Sea which they are supposed to contain, according to the Hypothesis of the M. Buache. This chart centers on the South Pole and extends northwards as far as the Tropic of Capricorn. Though predating the discovery of Antarctica by more than half a century, Buache's map details a fanciful Antarctic Pole sandwiched between the tip of Cape Horn, the Cape of Good Hope, and southern Australia, which stretches northwards off the map as far as New Guinea to which the mainland of Australia erroneously attached and Indonesia in the upper left. The map also showing 17th & 18th century land and ice sightings in the southern seas, and name drops De L'Isle, Drake, Halley, and even Ortelius. Heading inward towards the Pole, the map shows a circle labeled ‘Land Yet Undiscovered,' and another within that, labeled ‘Frozen Sea as Supposed.' None of which stops it from depicting the best guesses as to what might exist there. Most interestingly, New Zealand is only the northernmost tip of a great southern continent. Buache was an academic geographer who researched his material thoroughly, relying on the most up-to-date information from voyages of discovery.
Author
Bauche, M.
Full Title
(Text Page to) Chart of the Antarctic Polar Circle, with the Countries Adjoining, According to the New Hypothesis of M. Buache. From the Memoirs of the Royal Academy at Paris. (cover) Gentleman's Magazine for January 1763. London, Printed by D. Henry, at St. John's Gate.
List No
11754.002
Note
Hand colored map of the southern Polar Region (Antarctic) , 20x23, based upon the map of Philippe Bauche, published in Paris. This map in black and white, drawn by the scientific geographer M. Buache was published in 1763 by the Gentleman's Magazine, a famous 18th century English journal, as part of an article entitled Geographical and Physical Observations, A new theory of the earth, including a Theory of the Antarctic Regions, and the frozen Sea which they are supposed to contain, according to the Hypothesis of the M. Buache. This chart centers on the South Pole and extends northwards as far as the Tropic of Capricorn. Though predating the discovery of Antarctica by more than half a century, Buache's map details a fanciful Antarctic Pole sandwiched between the tip of Cape Horn, the Cape of Good Hope, and southern Australia, which stretches northwards off the map as far as New Guinea to which the mainland of Australia erroneously attached and Indonesia in the upper left. The map also showing 17th & 18th century land and ice sightings in the southern seas, and name drops De L'Isle, Drake, Halley, and even Ortelius. Heading inward towards the Pole, the map shows a circle labeled ‘Land Yet Undiscovered,' and another within that, labeled ‘Frozen Sea as Supposed.' None of which stops it from depicting the best guesses as to what might exist there. Most interestingly, New Zealand is only the northernmost tip of a great southern continent. Buache was an academic geographer who researched his material thoroughly, relying on the most up-to-date information from voyages of discovery.
Author
Bauche, M.
Full Title
Chart of the Antarctic Polar Circle, with the Countries Adjoining, According to the New Hypothesis of M. Buache. From the Memoirs of the Royal Academy at Paris. (cover) Gentleman's Magazine for January 1763. London, Printed by D. Henry, at St. John's Gate.
List No
11754.003
Note
Uncolored chart of Antarctica, drawn by the scientific M. Buache. Folded and published by the Gentleman's Magazine in 1763.
Author
Bauche, M.
Full Title
(Text Page to) Chart of the Antarctic Polar Circle, with the Countries Adjoining, According to the New Hypothesis of M. Buache. From the Memoirs of the Royal Academy at Paris. (cover) Gentleman's Magazine for January 1763. London, Printed by D. Henry, at St. John's Gate.
List No
11754.004
Note
Hand colored map of the southern Polar Region (Antarctic) , 20x23, based upon the map of Philippe Bauche, published in Paris. This map in black and white, drawn by the scientific geographer M. Buache was published in 1763 by the Gentleman's Magazine, a famous 18th century English journal, as part of an article entitled Geographical and Physical Observations, A new theory of the earth, including a Theory of the Antarctic Regions, and the frozen Sea which they are supposed to contain, according to the Hypothesis of the M. Buache. This chart centers on the South Pole and extends northwards as far as the Tropic of Capricorn. Though predating the discovery of Antarctica by more than half a century, Buache's map details a fanciful Antarctic Pole sandwiched between the tip of Cape Horn, the Cape of Good Hope, and southern Australia, which stretches northwards off the map as far as New Guinea to which the mainland of Australia erroneously attached and Indonesia in the upper left. The map also showing 17th & 18th century land and ice sightings in the southern seas, and name drops De L'Isle, Drake, Halley, and even Ortelius. Heading inward towards the Pole, the map shows a circle labeled ‘Land Yet Undiscovered,' and another within that, labeled ‘Frozen Sea as Supposed.' None of which stops it from depicting the best guesses as to what might exist there. Most interestingly, New Zealand is only the northernmost tip of a great southern continent. Buache was an academic geographer who researched his material thoroughly, relying on the most up-to-date information from voyages of discovery.
Author
Bauche, M.
Full Title
(Text Page to) Chart of the Antarctic Polar Circle, with the Countries Adjoining, According to the New Hypothesis of M. Buache. From the Memoirs of the Royal Academy at Paris. (cover) Gentleman's Magazine for January 1763. London, Printed by D. Henry, at St. John's Gate.
List No
11754.005
Note
Hand colored map of the southern Polar Region (Antarctic) , 20x23, based upon the map of Philippe Bauche, published in Paris. This map in black and white, drawn by the scientific geographer M. Buache was published in 1763 by the Gentleman's Magazine, a famous 18th century English journal, as part of an article entitled Geographical and Physical Observations, A new theory of the earth, including a Theory of the Antarctic Regions, and the frozen Sea which they are supposed to contain, according to the Hypothesis of the M. Buache. This chart centers on the South Pole and extends northwards as far as the Tropic of Capricorn. Though predating the discovery of Antarctica by more than half a century, Buache's map details a fanciful Antarctic Pole sandwiched between the tip of Cape Horn, the Cape of Good Hope, and southern Australia, which stretches northwards off the map as far as New Guinea to which the mainland of Australia erroneously attached and Indonesia in the upper left. The map also showing 17th & 18th century land and ice sightings in the southern seas, and name drops De L'Isle, Drake, Halley, and even Ortelius. Heading inward towards the Pole, the map shows a circle labeled ‘Land Yet Undiscovered,' and another within that, labeled ‘Frozen Sea as Supposed.' None of which stops it from depicting the best guesses as to what might exist there. Most interestingly, New Zealand is only the northernmost tip of a great southern continent. Buache was an academic geographer who researched his material thoroughly, relying on the most up-to-date information from voyages of discovery.
Author
Bauche, M.
Full Title
(Text Page to) Chart of the Antarctic Polar Circle, with the Countries Adjoining, According to the New Hypothesis of M. Buache. From the Memoirs of the Royal Academy at Paris. (cover) Gentleman's Magazine for January 1763. London, Printed by D. Henry, at St. John's Gate.
List No
11754.006
Note
Hand colored map of the southern Polar Region (Antarctic) , 20x23, based upon the map of Philippe Bauche, published in Paris. This map in black and white, drawn by the scientific geographer M. Buache was published in 1763 by the Gentleman's Magazine, a famous 18th century English journal, as part of an article entitled Geographical and Physical Observations, A new theory of the earth, including a Theory of the Antarctic Regions, and the frozen Sea which they are supposed to contain, according to the Hypothesis of the M. Buache. This chart centers on the South Pole and extends northwards as far as the Tropic of Capricorn. Though predating the discovery of Antarctica by more than half a century, Buache's map details a fanciful Antarctic Pole sandwiched between the tip of Cape Horn, the Cape of Good Hope, and southern Australia, which stretches northwards off the map as far as New Guinea to which the mainland of Australia erroneously attached and Indonesia in the upper left. The map also showing 17th & 18th century land and ice sightings in the southern seas, and name drops De L'Isle, Drake, Halley, and even Ortelius. Heading inward towards the Pole, the map shows a circle labeled ‘Land Yet Undiscovered,' and another within that, labeled ‘Frozen Sea as Supposed.' None of which stops it from depicting the best guesses as to what might exist there. Most interestingly, New Zealand is only the northernmost tip of a great southern continent. Buache was an academic geographer who researched his material thoroughly, relying on the most up-to-date information from voyages of discovery.
Author
Bauche, M.
Full Title
Chart of the Antarctic Polar Circle, with the Countries Adjoining, According to the New Hypothesis of M. Buache. From the Memoirs of the Royal Academy at Paris. (cover) Gentleman's Magazine for January 1763. London, Printed by D. Henry, at St. John's Gate.
List No
11754.007
Note
Hand colored map of the southern Polar Region (Antarctic) , 20x23, based upon the map of Philippe Bauche, published in Paris. This map in black and white, drawn by the scientific geographer M. Buache was published in 1763 by the Gentleman's Magazine, a famous 18th century English journal, as part of an article entitled Geographical and Physical Observations, A new theory of the earth, including a Theory of the Antarctic Regions, and the frozen Sea which they are supposed to contain, according to the Hypothesis of the M. Buache. This chart centers on the South Pole and extends northwards as far as the Tropic of Capricorn. Though predating the discovery of Antarctica by more than half a century, Buache's map details a fanciful Antarctic Pole sandwiched between the tip of Cape Horn, the Cape of Good Hope, and southern Australia, which stretches northwards off the map as far as New Guinea to which the mainland of Australia erroneously attached and Indonesia in the upper left. The map also showing 17th & 18th century land and ice sightings in the southern seas, and name drops De L'Isle, Drake, Halley, and even Ortelius. Heading inward towards the Pole, the map shows a circle labeled ‘Land Yet Undiscovered,' and another within that, labeled ‘Frozen Sea as Supposed.' None of which stops it from depicting the best guesses as to what might exist there. Most interestingly, New Zealand is only the northernmost tip of a great southern continent. Buache was an academic geographer who researched his material thoroughly, relying on the most up-to-date information from voyages of discovery.
Author
[King George's Jubilee Trust, Gill, Leslie Macdonald]
Full Title
Coronation Procession of their Majesties King George VI & Queen Elizabeth.
List No
12482.002
Note
Coronation on May 12, 1937.
Author
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Calif.)
Full Title
(Covers to) Water for thirteen cities in the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California : a brief description of the Colorado River Aqueduct, America's largest construction job in progress today. Issued by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Second printing - August, 1935. Booklet prepared by Don J. Kinsey, Assistant to the General Manager, The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. (with map) Metropolitan Water District of Southern California : Now building the Colorado River aqueduct. A Map of the Aqueduct Route ... Frank E. Weymouth.
List No
11917.001
Note
Informational brochure promoting the Colorado River aqueduct, extending across the entire state of California. with title page, 23 pages of text, black and white photos and a color pictorial fold out map of Colorado River aqueduct. Bound in pictorial mailing wrappers, illustrated with a photograph of Parker Dam, where aqueduct begins with mailing address on verso, with label "Water exhibit souvenir : California Pacific Exhibition, San Diego, California 1935. Bird's eye view map which folds out from the back cover shows how the Aqueduct will deliver water across mountain and desert country to each city in the Metropolitan Water District., pressure pipe line, tunnels, lined canals, member cities, etc. Includes 3 profiles showing Typical section grade tunnel; typical section grade conduit; Typical section lined canal. Relief shown pictorially. Includes legend.
Author
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Calif.)
Full Title
(Title Page to) Water for thirteen cities in the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California : a brief description of the Colorado River Aqueduct, America's largest construction job in progress today. Issued by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Second printing - August, 1935. Booklet prepared by Don J. Kinsey, Assistant to the General Manager, The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. (with map) Metropolitan Water District of Southern California : Now building the Colorado River aqueduct. A Map of the Aqueduct Route ... Frank E. Weymouth.
List No
11917.002
Note
Informational brochure promoting the Colorado River aqueduct, extending across the entire state of California. with title page, 23 pages of text, black and white photos and a color pictorial fold out map of Colorado River aqueduct. Bound in pictorial mailing wrappers, illustrated with a photograph of Parker Dam, where aqueduct begins with mailing address on verso, with label "Water exhibit souvenir : California Pacific Exhibition, San Diego, California 1935. Bird's eye view map which folds out from the back cover shows how the Aqueduct will deliver water across mountain and desert country to each city in the Metropolitan Water District., pressure pipe line, tunnels, lined canals, member cities, etc. Includes 3 profiles showing Typical section grade tunnel; typical section grade conduit; Typical section lined canal. Relief shown pictorially. Includes legend.
Author
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Calif.)
Full Title
(Composite Text) Water for thirteen cities in the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California : a brief description of the Colorado River Aqueduct, America's largest construction job in progress today. Issued by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Second printing - August, 1935. Booklet prepared by Don J. Kinsey, Assistant to the General Manager, The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. (with map) Metropolitan Water District of Southern California : Now building the Colorado River aqueduct. A Map of the Aqueduct Route ... Frank E. Weymouth.
List No
11917.003
Note
Informational brochure promoting the Colorado River aqueduct, extending across the entire state of California. with title page, 23 pages of text, black and white photos and a color pictorial fold out map of Colorado River aqueduct. Bound in pictorial mailing wrappers, illustrated with a photograph of Parker Dam, where aqueduct begins with mailing address on verso, with label "Water exhibit souvenir : California Pacific Exhibition, San Diego, California 1935. Bird's eye view map which folds out from the back cover shows how the Aqueduct will deliver water across mountain and desert country to each city in the Metropolitan Water District., pressure pipe line, tunnels, lined canals, member cities, etc. Includes 3 profiles showing Typical section grade tunnel; typical section grade conduit; Typical section lined canal. Relief shown pictorially. Includes legend.
Author
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Calif.)
Full Title
(Composite text) Water for thirteen cities in the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California : a brief description of the Colorado River Aqueduct, America's largest construction job in progress today. Issued by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Second printing - August, 1935. Booklet prepared by Don J. Kinsey, Assistant to the General Manager, The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. (with map) Metropolitan Water District of Southern California : Now building the Colorado River aqueduct. A Map of the Aqueduct Route ... Frank E. Weymouth.
List No
11917.004
Note
Informational brochure promoting the Colorado River aqueduct, extending across the entire state of California. with title page, 23 pages of text, black and white photos and a color pictorial fold out map of Colorado River aqueduct. Bound in pictorial mailing wrappers, illustrated with a photograph of Parker Dam, where aqueduct begins with mailing address on verso, with label "Water exhibit souvenir : California Pacific Exhibition, San Diego, California 1935. Bird's eye view map which folds out from the back cover shows how the Aqueduct will deliver water across mountain and desert country to each city in the Metropolitan Water District., pressure pipe line, tunnels, lined canals, member cities, etc. Includes 3 profiles showing Typical section grade tunnel; typical section grade conduit; Typical section lined canal. Relief shown pictorially. Includes legend.
Author
Ethridge Co.
Full Title
The Ports of France.
List No
9499.002
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Ethridge Co.
Full Title
The Roads of France.
List No
9499.003
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Ethridge Co.
Full Title
The Resorts of France.
List No
9499.004
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Ethridge Co.
Full Title
The Spas of France.
List No
9499.005
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Ethridge Co.
Full Title
Cathedrals of France.
List No
9499.006
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Ethridge Co.
Full Title
The Chateaux of France.
List No
9499.007
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Ethridge Co.
Full Title
The Wines of France.
List No
9499.008
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Ethridge Co.
Full Title
The Fromages of France.
List No
9499.009
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Full Title
This map shows sections of the "Pacific Service" territory in which gas service is furnished by high pressure ....
List No
9727.005
Author
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Full Title
High Voltage Transmission System of Pacific Gas and Electric System, the Largest of its Kind in the World.
List No
9727.007
Author
[Hickmann, Anton Leo, 1834-1906, Fischer, Alois, b. 1894]
Full Title
Ideale ansichtder bedeutendsten hohen und Tiefen und Tiefen der erde. G. Freytag & Berndt A.G., Wien. (to accompany) Prof. Hickmann's Geographisch-statistischer universal-atlas, 1927.
List No
13687.008
Note
4 views on 1 sheet. Including comparative view of the Heights of the Principal Mountains and depths of seas in the world. With comparative view of the elevations of the Alps and the depth of the Mediterranean Sea. Relief shown by spot heights. Depth shown by soundings.
Author
[Hickmann, Anton Leo, 1834-1906, Fischer, Alois, b. 1894]
Full Title
Pflanzen Regionen (Vegetationsformen) der Erde. G. Freytag & Berndt A.G., Wien. (to accompany) Prof. Hickmann's Geographisch-statistischer universal-atlas, 1927.
List No
13687.010
Note
Color map of the world, showing the vegetation regions and distribution areas of the principal plants. With chart of the percentage of soil utilization in the continents. Includes legend.
Author
[Hickmann, Anton Leo, 1834-1906, Fischer, Alois, b. 1894]
Full Title
Verteilung von land und wasser. G. Freytag & Berndt A.G., Wien. (to accompany) Prof. Hickmann's Geographisch-statistischer universal-atlas, 1927.
List No
13687.011
Note
Folded maps, charts and diagrams on 2 sheets, showing distribution of land and water. Including 4 maps, show isothermal lines for January and July and for the entire year and annual precipitation. Diagrams and charts showing percentage of the whole surface of the earth's distribution of land and water and outline of the continents' coastal lengths.
Author
[Hickmann, Anton Leo, 1834-1906, Fischer, Alois, b. 1894]
Full Title
Weltverkehrs - Karte. G. Freytag & Berndt A.G., Wien. (to accompany) Prof. Hickmann's Geographisch-statistischer universal-atlas, 1927.
List No
13687.012
Note
Folded map of the world. Showing transportation routes including shipping lines, railways, overland telegraphs cables and projected railways. Color reference indicating European and United States possessions. Prime meridian: Greenwich.
Author
[Hickmann, Anton Leo, 1834-1906, Fischer, Alois, b. 1894]
Full Title
Asien. G. Freytag & Berndt A.G., Wien. (to accompany) Prof. Hickmann's Geographisch-statistischer universal-atlas, 1927.
List No
13687.032
Note
Political map of Asia. Showing political boundaries, cities, topography, bodies of water, drainage, coastlines, islands. railways, steamship routes and distances. Includes color reference to European and American possessions. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridian: Greenwich.
Author
[Hickmann, Anton Leo, 1834-1906, Fischer, Alois, b. 1894]
Full Title
Japan. G. Freytag & Berndt A.G., Wien. (to accompany) Prof. Hickmann's Geographisch-statistischer universal-atlas, 1927.
List No
13687.033
Note
Political map of Japan, with insets: Kwangtung Halbinsel (Guangdong province) and Formosa (Taiwan). Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridian: Greenwich.
Author
[Hickmann, Anton Leo, 1834-1906, Fischer, Alois, b. 1894]
Full Title
Afrika. G. Freytag & Berndt A.G., Wien. (to accompany) Prof. Hickmann's Geographisch-statistischer universal-atlas, 1927.
List No
13687.034
Note
Political map of Africa. Showing political boundaries, cities, topography, bodies of water, drainage, coastlines, islands. railways, steamship routes and distances. Includes color reference to European possessions. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridian: Greenwich.
Author
[Hickmann, Anton Leo, 1834-1906, Fischer, Alois, b. 1894]
Full Title
Nord-Amerika. G. Freytag & Berndt A.G., Wien. (to accompany) Prof. Hickmann's Geographisch-statistischer universal-atlas, 1927.
List No
13687.035
Note
Political map of North America. Showing political boundaries, cities, topography, bodies of water, coastlines, islands. railways, steamship routes and distances. Includes color reference to European possessions. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridian: Greenwich.
Author
[Hickmann, Anton Leo, 1834-1906, Fischer, Alois, b. 1894]
Full Title
Vereinigte Staaten von. Amerika und Mexico. G. Freytag & Berndt A.G., Wien. (to accompany) Prof. Hickmann's Geographisch-statistischer universal-atlas, 1927.
List No
13687.036
Note
Map of the United states of. America and Mexico. Showing political and administrative divisions, cities, topography, bodies of water, coastlines, islands. railways, steamship routes and distances. Includes legend and list of States. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridian: Greenwich.
Author
[Hickmann, Anton Leo, 1834-1906, Fischer, Alois, b. 1894]
Full Title
Vergleichende größe der bedeutendsten städte der Erde: I. G. Freytag & Berndt A.G., Wien. (to accompany) Prof. Hickmann's Geographisch-statistischer universal-atlas, 1927.
List No
13687.049
Note
4 maps and notes on 1 page. Part I: Showing comparative size of the most important cities in the world.
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