THE BALTIC STATES:

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[M 7] The Baltic States: 1845. This 1845 Adolph Stieler map focuses on the area that is now Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and western Russia. The territories covered by this map extend from Danzig and Moscow in the north to Crakow and Kiev in the south. Provincial boundaries, towns, villages and roads are shown. In addition there is a small inset map of St. Petersburg that adds interest to this map of the Ostsee Länder.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $7.95


[M 38] The Russian Baltic Provinces: 1914. Drawn by the cartographer G. Peltier, this unusual map was first published as a supplement to the French newsmagazine L’Illustration in 1914 to illustrate the eastern theatre of war. It shows the Baltic area - present day Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, northeast Poland (north of Lodz and east of Thorn and Danzig) and Belarus - in extraordinary detail, identifying small towns and villages, railroads, rivers and their tributaries. The text and legend are in French. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $7.95


Special Value: [PE17] Map Group for Lithuania, Latvia & Estonia. Includes maps [M 7] and [M 38] (see descriptions above).

Both maps $12.95


[M 40] Eastern Europe: 1915.   Drawn by the cartographer G. Peltier, this map was first published as a supplement to the French newsmagazine L’Illustration in 1915 to map the eastern theatre during World WarI. It shows East Prussia, western Russia, Poland, and much of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, including Galicia, Bukovina and Transylvania, in excellent detail, identifying small towns and villages, railroads, rivers and their tributaries. The text and legend are in French.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $7.95


[M 41] The Carpathians, Roumania and Part of the Balkans: 1916.   Drawn by the cartographer G. Peltier, this map was first published as a supplement to the French newsmagazine L’Illustration in 1916 to map areas affected by World War I. It shows southeastern Europe from Galicia south to northernGreece and the area from Tarnow and Belgrade east to the Black Sea, The excellent detail shows small towns and villages, railroads, rivers and their tributaries in the areas that were formerly Podolia, Bessarabia, Moldavia, Valachia, Bulgaria, Roumelia, and Bukovina. The text and legend are in French.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $7.95


Special Value:  [PE13] Map Group for Eastern Europe in WW I. Includes maps [M 38], [M 40], and [M 41] (see descriptions above for [M 38] and [M 40] and for [M 41]).

All 3 maps $18.95


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