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The Sea Coast of Europe

New! [M 43] The Sea Coast of Europe - 1779. Entitled Bowles's European Navigator's Vade-Mecum or New Pocket Chart of the Sea Coast of Europe, and the Straits..." and with an inset map of the eastern Mediterranean and the Holy Land, this 1779 map, reminiscent of earlier Renaissance navigators' charts, identifies coastal ports and settlements in virtually every European nation and extends from Morocco to Greenland and the Arctic Sea north of Scandinavia. Useful for understanding the economic, military and social importance of the 18th century sea routes within Europe and beyond.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper. $6.95


  GERMANY & CENTRAL EUROPEAN REGIONS

[M 1] Germany Circa 1760. Originally published in 1768 to accompany John Blair's Tables of Chronology, this map of Germany engraved by Thomas Kitchen is one of the most remarkably detailed representations of the area we have seen. Depicting Germany circa 1760, as well as most of Poland, Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands, our full size reprint is ready for research or display. If your roots go back to this part of Europe, you will surely want a copy of this large, detailed reproduction, with more than 3500 place names.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[X 5] Two Views of Germany (2 maps). A fascinating pair of maps reproduced from original 18th century engravings. The original of the earlier map was made about 1766 by the English engraver Bennet, and shows major cities and towns. Both the internal and external borders of Germany are well-defined. The second map, drawn in 1780 by the French cartographer Bonne, is an example of 18th century "scientific" mapmaking, rich in detail. 

Black and white maps, each 11" x 17", and  printed on high quality cream-colored paper. $7.95


19TH CENTURY GERMANY

[M 18] A New Map of Germany Divided into its Circles (1805). By the famed English mapmaker Thomas Jeffreys, this map is a fine companion piece to our [M 1] Map of Germany Circa 1760 described above. Drawn from a somewhat different later perspective, this map is useful for sorting out the numerous 19th century German states, both major and minor.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value: [PE 1] Map Group for Early Germany. Includes maps [M 1], [M 18], and [X 5] (see descriptions above).

All 3 maps $16.95


[X 11] The German Empire Circa 1875 (2 maps). This two-sheet map set of The German Empire, engraved by Edward Weller, identifies the major and minor states and kingdoms that made up the German Empire, as well as the road systems and major towns in each area. Moreover, tiny detached territories controlled by one state or kingdom but totally surrounded by another are identified. Showing the vast Empire stretching from the Rhine to Russia, our two 18" x 24" sheets will be a much-used reference tool for those whose research includes 19th century Germany.

Black and white maps, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     The set $11.95


THE RHINE VALLEY AND SURROUNDING AREAS

[R 2] The Circle of the Lower Rhine. Drawn by F.L. Gussefeld and published by Homann's Heirs in 1789, this large (23" x 29") map shows the area along the northern Rhine, east of Luxembourg and Lorraine, north of Baden and Wurttemburg and west of Fulda and Wurzburg. The many principalities, small states and districts on both banks of the Rhine are identified.

Black and white map, printed on 23" x 29" paper.     $7.95


[R 3] The Circle of the Upper Rhine. Also drawn by F.L. Gussefeld and similarly published by Homann's Heirs in 1786, this large (23" x 29") map depicts the Rhine area from Coblentz to Carlsruhe. An inset map shows the Rhine valley from Carlsruhe south to Basel. The many jurisdictions in this Palatine region are identified, with the map extending as far east as Eisenach.

Black and white map, printed on 23" x 29" paper.     $7.95


[M 3] The Rhine from Bodensee to Köln: 1845. Faithfully reprinted from F. von Stulpnagel's superb 1845 original, this map depicts in remarkable detail the area of the Rhine Valley from its source to Köln (Cologne). While the greatest detail is shown for the areas near the river, the map also shows Wurttemberg, Baden, and the region as far east as Augsburg. A profusion of villages on both banks of the Rhine is identified and a key to the abbreviations used on the map is shown in inset.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value: [PE 3] Map Group for the Rhine Valley. Includes maps [M 3], [R 2], and [R 3] (see descriptions above).

All 3 maps $17.95


[R 9] The Valley of the Rhine [2 maps on 4 sheets]: Originally drawn about 1879 and encompassing an area about 5 miles on either side of the river, this map set locates hundreds of small villages, local mills and roads between Bonn and the Bingen/Rudesheim area. Both maps in the set consist of a pair of 11" X 17" overlapping sheets, which can be dissected and mounted to make two large adjoining 11" X 32" maps.

Black and white maps, printed on 11" x 17" paper. The set: $11.95


[M 33] Franconia: 1799. Entitled A New Map of the Circle of Franconia, from the Latest Authorities, this 1799 map by John Cary shows the area west north west of Bavaria and east of Aschaffenburg and the Neckar River bounded on the north by Upper Saxony and on the south by Swabia. Shows towns, villages, detached territories, counties, bishoprics and principalities.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 34] Westphalia: 1799. Entitled A New Map of the Circle of Westphalia, from the Latest Authorities, this 1799 map by John Cary shows the area east of the Netherlands, Holland and the United Provinces and west of the Hamburg - Cassel - Frankfort corridor. Shows towns, villages, detached territories, counties, bishoprics and principalities.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[R 10] The Northern Rhine Valley: This 11" X 17" map details the villages on the banks of the Rhine from Bonn to the Dutch border circa 1879. Inset maps illustrate the Westphalian and Cologne-Dusseldorf-Aachen railway system.

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.  $4.50


[R 11] The Mosel River Valley: Similar in scope and time period to the maps above, this 11" X 17" sheet maps the Mosel River from Coblentz to Trier in an area once known as the Prussian Rhine Province.

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.    $4.50


[R 12] The Pfalz (Palatinate) Region [Four Maps]: Reproduced from our 1880 originals, the principal map (11" X 17") shows the area from Alzey to Kaiserslautern and Zweibrucken as far south as Worth. Three smaller (8.5" X 11") maps show (1.) the Trier - Saarbrucken area along the Saar River, (2.) the Nahe River region from Kreuznach west to Oberstein and Reichenbach and (3.) the area southwest of Mainz as far south as Worms and Mannheim. 

Black and white maps, printed on 11" x 17" and 8.5" x 11" paper.    The set: $8.95


[R 14] The Rheingau- Taunus Region [2 Maps]: These two adjoining 11" X 17" maps, first issued about 1878, depict the southern Hessen-Nassau region near the Rhine and Main River from Bingen to the cities of Frankfurt and Hanau. This region is adjacent to the area depicted in (R 12) above.

Black and white maps, printed on 11" x 17" paper.     The pair: $7.95


BAVARIA

[M 2] The Electorate of Bavaria: 1794. First published by Laurie and Whittle in 1794, our early map of the Electorate of Bavaria shows the area in extraordinary detail. This map includes the Upper Palatinates of Neuburg and Sulzbach, as well as parts of Franconia, Swabia, and Austria. Hundreds of towns and villages in northeast Bavaria are identified.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


CENTRAL GERMANY

[M 4] Saxony, Thuringia: 1873. Reprinted from Justus Perthes' 1873 original, our map of Saxony, Thuringia and Neighboring Lands depicts the area south of Magdeburg and includes parts of Brandenburg, Bohemia, Hesse, and Prussia. Small states, towns, railroads and mountain areas are shown. Includes names of hundreds of small places.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[R 26] Southern Upper Saxony and Lusatia Circa 1765. First drawn by Thomas Kitchin about 1765, this map, entitled A Map of the Southern Part of The Circle of Upper Saxony with the Marquisates of Upper and Lower Lusatia , depicts the area from Gotha, Eisenach and Coburg in the west to the Bohemian/Silesian border in the east, and the area along the Elbe from the city of Magdeburg in the north to the Erzegebirge region in the south. Useful for sorting out the small principalities and duchies in this part of Saxony and Thuringia in the mid - 18th century.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value: [PE31] Map Group for Saxony and the Thuringian States. Includes maps [M 4] and [R 36] (see descriptions above).

Both maps $11.95


[R 15] The Thuringian Forest Area [2 Maps]: These two adjoining 11" X 17" sheets map the area south of Eisenach, Gotha, Erfurt and Weimar as far south as Meiningen and Breitenbach. First drawn about 1878, these maps show towns and small villages in this densely populated region.

Black and white maps, printed on 11" x 17" paper.     The pair: $7.95


[R 16] The Harz Mountain Region: Similar in detail and time period to the maps above, this 11" X 17" map shows the Harz mountain region from the Goslar - Halberstadt area south to Nordhausen and Sangerhausen.

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.     $4.50


REMEMBER!

Unless otherwise noted, all maps are black and white, 18" X 24", and printed on high quality parchment paper. Maps are shipped folded to approximately 9" X 12", unless otherwise requested.


[R 17] Southeast Saxony: [2 Maps] These 11" X 17" reprints of our 1878 originals show parts of the Saxony - Bohemia border region. The first map shows the area south of Glauchau and Chemnitz to the border of Bohemia and from Plauen to Marienberg, including part of Voigtland and the Erzgebirge. The second map shows the area known as Saxon Switzerland, south east of Dresden. It details the area along the Elbe from Pirna to Tetschen in Bohemia. 

Black and white maps, printed on 11" x 17" paper.     The pair: $7.95


HANOVER & HOLSTEIN

[M 14] The Kingdom of Hanover: 1832. Issued by the English cartographer James Wyld in 1832, this handsome map shows internal boundaries, roads and hundreds of towns and villages. With exquisite detail for so populous an area, this map includes the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, and the Principalities of Lippe-Detmold and Shauenburg-Lippe.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 15] The Duchy of Holstein, with the Territories of the Imperial Towns of Hamburg and Lubek, also the Bishopric of Eutin (1829). A very handsome map by James Wyld. Roads, market towns, villages with churches, mills, and internal boundaries are clearly shown as they were at the beginning of the 19th century.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value:  [PE 5]  Map Group for Northwest Germany. Includes maps [M 14] and [M 15] (see descriptions above).

Both maps $11.95


HESSE AND ENVIRONS

[R 4] Upper Hesse and Wetterau. Drawn by Christoph Maximilian Pronner and published by Homann's Heirs in 1746, this map depicts the region east of Dillenburg and south of Marburg. Roads, towns and districts are identified. Several decorative cartouches, including an inset view of Giessen, complete this map.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[R 5] Hesse Cassel and Waldeck. Drawn by Christoph Maximilian Pronner and published by Homann's Heirs in 1754, this map shows towns and villages in the region around the Eder River, south of Paderborn and west of the Fulda River. A large decorative cartouche ornaments the map.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[R 6] The States of the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (Northern District) Under the Administration of Giessen, with the Dominions of Nidda and Itter. Published in 1797, this 18" x 21" map shows small villages and districts in the northern division of Hesse-Darmstadt, near the cities of Marburg, Giessen and Homburg.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[R 13] Hesse-Darmstadt (part) [2 Maps]: The larger 11" X 17" map, originally issued about 1882, details the area south of the city of Darmstadt to Heidelberg, and east of Pfungstadt and Weinheim to the Mumling, Itterbach and Neckar Rivers. A smaller 8.5" X 11" map shows the eastern Odenwald region, south of Wörth.

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" and 8.5" x 11" paper.    The pair: $5.95


Special Value: [PE 7] Map Group for Hesse & Environs. Includes maps [R 4], [R 5], [R 6] and [R 13] (see descriptions above).

All 4 maps $21.95


[R 7] The States of the Princes and Counts of Solm, with the Imperial Free Cities of Friedberg and Wetzlar. Showing parts of Hesse-Darmstadt, Hesse-Cassel and Hesse-Nassau, this 17" x 18" map issued in 1797 depicts the region around the Giessen. Districts and villages are identified.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[R 8] The Archbishopric and Electorate of Mainz - Northern District. Depicting the Rheingau area at the junction of the Rhine and Main Rivers, this 1797 map extends from Bingen to the area east of Aschaffenburg, and includes the cities of Mainz, Frankfort and Hanau. Many small villages are identified on this 16" x 24" map.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


NORTHERN GERMANY

[M 20] The Prussian Government of Stralsund. One of James Wyld's fascinating maps, first issued in 1835, our 18" x 21" reprint details the area north of Mecklenburg and west of Prussian Pomerania. A fine inset plan of Stralsund enhances this map of the area once known as Swedish Pomerania.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 5] Northeast Germany: 1843. Adolph Stieler's map includes Brandenburg, Mecklenburg Prussia, and Pomerania. Centered upon Berlin, this map details the area east of Hamburg and west of Danzig south as far as the Kingdom of Saxony. In addition to the many towns and villages, the roads, railways, and political boundaries are shown.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 6] The Prussian Provinces: East Prussia and Posen. Originally issued by Adolph Stieler in 1833 and later revised in 1845, this finely detailed map portrays East Prussia as well as the province of Posen. Hundreds of localities are shown. There are also three insets on the map: one outlines the areas in Europe under Prussian control, while the other two are maps of the Danzig and Königsberg areas. A very helpful map for those whose roots are in this region.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value:  [PE 9] Map Group for Northeastern Germany. Includes maps [M 5] and [M 6] (see descriptions above).

Both maps $11.95


[M 42] The Kingdom of Prussia: 1845. Entitled Carte Générale de la Monarchie Prussienne, this mid-19th century French map drawn by Brué and published by Levasseur in Paris shows the Kingdom of Prussia, extending from Russia to the Belgian border, with its 37 administrative divisions. Includes an inset map of the principality of Hohenzollern.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value: [PE15]  Map Group for Prussia. Includes maps [M 6] and [M 42] (see descriptions above).

Both maps $11.95


[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.     $6.95


[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.     $6.95


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

Both maps $11.95


[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.     $6.95


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 $17.95


[M 37] Poland: 1817. N. R. Hewitt’s map of Poland was first issued in London in 1817. Showing Poland divided into its internal "palatinates", the map has rich detail, locating cities, small towns and villages. Because this map contains different cartographic information - and many different village and town names - the researcher will find it a fine companion piece to our (M 28) Poland - 1799 by John Cary.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 28] Poland: 1799. Entitled A New Map of Poland, and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Shewing their Dismemberments and Divisions between Austria, Russia, and Prussia, in 1772, 1793 & 1795, from the Latest Authorities, this 1799 map by John Cary shows towns, villages, detached territories, internal "palatinates", as well as the division of Poland in the late 18th century. Covers the area from Poznan in the west to just west of Smolensk in the east and south as far as the Hungary-Moldavia borders. Good detail for the area of Galicia.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value: [PE19] Map Group for Poland. Includes maps [M 28] and [M 37] (see descriptions above).

Both maps $11.95


RUSSIA AT MID-CENTURY

[X 10] Russia in Europe: 1845 (2 sheets). A pleasing example of German cartography, this 2-sheet map encompasses all of 19th century European Russia. Provinces are identified, as well as many small towns and villages. First issued by Adolph Stieler, this is one of the most useful 19th century maps of the area that we've seen.

Black and white maps, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     The set $11.95


[R 25] The Black Sea Settlements Prior to 1918. Drawn in Germany to show the location of the German settlements in southern Russia, many with less than fifty inhabitants. Includes the districts of Bessarabia, Chersson, Taurida, Jekaterinaslaw, Crimea and the western portion of the Don district. The map includes a key for identifying both German and Russian settlements and a list of abbreviations (in German). Rivers, roads and railways are also shown.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 29] West Russia: 1835 . Issued in London by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, this J. & C. Walker map was adapted in 1835 from Fallon's Imperial Atlas of Russia. It shows the Grodno - Minsk - Vilna - Volhynia - Moghilev areas in fine detail, along with parts of neighboring areas, all formerly part of the Kingdom of Poland.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 30] South-West Russia: 1860 . This 1860 map by Keith Johnston shows Russia from the Gulf of Riga east to the Oka and Don Rivers region and south to the Galicia, Bessarabia and the Black Sea aeas. Locates rivers, canals and railways, as well as towns, villages and the military colonies in Kherson. Much of this area was part of the Kingdom of Poland before 1772.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN EMPIRE &  ELSEWHERE IN CENTRAL EUROPE

[M 19] The Kingdom of Bohemia, with Silesia, Moravia and Lusatia. Because of the difference in time and cartographic style, this 1794 Laurie and Whittle map is a nice companion piece for (M 8) below. Small principalities, towns, villages, boundaries and post roads are identified.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 8] The East-Central Provinces: Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. Issued by Adolph Stieler in 1844, this map shows the areas to the east of modern day Bavaria and Saxony and to the west of the city of Crackow. The mountain ranges, roads, internal boundaries and railways of the region are detailed as well as a multitude of small towns and villages. This map is especially useful for locating places that have undergone significant name changes during the last century.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value: [PE33] Map Group for Czechoslovakia. Includes maps [M 8] and [M 19] (see descriptions above).

Both maps $11.95


Special Value: [PE29] Map Group for East Central Europe. Includes maps [M 4], [M 8], and [M 19] (see descriptions above for [M 8] and [M 19] and for [M 4].

All 3 maps $17.95


[M 9] Hungary : 1774. Samuel Dunn's map of "Hungary and Transylvania, with Croatia and Sclavonia, Moldavia and Valakia", issued in 1774, is a must for the researcher with central or eastern European connections. Nearly 1000 place names are shown in a large portion of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 10] Hungary and Part of Siebenburgen. Our reprint of F. von Stulpnagel's map is a fine companion piece to Dunn's 1774 map described above. First issued in 1825 and revised in 1845, the map details the area east of Vienna and north of Belgrade, with provinces, roads, and hundreds of villages identified.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value: [PE35]  Map Group for Hungary. Includes maps [M 9] and [M 10] (see descriptions above).

Both maps $11.95


[R 20] Hungary: The Hohe Tatra - Zips Magura Region: Details the area northwest of the towns of Poprad and Kesmark to the vicinity of Zakopane, Javorina and Zdjar circa 1885. Locates a number of the German villages south of Bela. (11" X 17")

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.      $4.50


[M 21] The Austrian Empire. First issued by Blackie & Son about 1875, our reprint of Edward Weller's map of The Austrian Empire encompasses the area from Tyrol on the Swiss border east to Transylvania and as far south as the province of Sclavonia. Provinces, major towns and railroad lines are identified.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value: [PE37] Map Group for Austria/Hungary. Includes maps [M 8], [M 10] and [M 21] (see description for [M 21] and also see [M 8] and [M 10]).

All 3 maps $17.95


[R 18] The Danube River Valley from Passau to Budapest [3 11" X 17" Maps]: Our 3 sectional maps, first issued about 1885, detail the Danube River Valley from the Bavarian border near Passau east across Austria to Budapest. These maps identify many small villages located along the river and several miles inland.

Black and white maps, printed on 11" x 17" paper.     The set: $9.95


[R 19] The Austrian Alpine Region [3 Maps]: Originally drawn about 1887, these 3 11" X 17" maps show the alpine region in the provinces of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola north of the Italian border. Includes the Styrian and Carpathian Alps, as well as the Karwanken and Sannthal Alpine regions. Useful for locating small mountain towns and villages in southern Austria and the northern mountain regions of former Yugoslavia.

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.     The set: $9.95


SCANDINAVIA

[M 12] Sweden (South). Showing Sweden south of the province of Falu, our reprint of J.&C. Walker's map of The Southern Provinces of Sweden was originally published in 1833. Major roads, towns, mountain ranges and provincial boundaries are shown in detail. 

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 11] The Northern States. Our reprint of Robert Sayer's map of The Northern States: The Kingdom of Sweden, Denmark and Norway will be of particular interest to those with Scandinavian roots. First published in 1772, this map shows the area divided into provinces and governments. Governmental districts in neighboring parts of Russia, Poland and present-day Baltic states are also shown.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.    $6.95


[M 39] Sweden & Norway: 1875. Edward Weller’s map entitled Sweden & Norway was first issued in London in 1875. Showing the internal provincial subdivisions in each country, the map also locates railroad lines, principal rivers, cities, towns and many villages.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value: [PE25] Map Group for Sweden & Norway. Includes maps [M 11] and [M 39] (see descriptions above).

Both maps $11.95


[M 13] Denmark, with Schleswig- Holstein and Lauenburg. Originally engraved in Gotha in 1846 by Adolph Stieler, this map is enhanced by insets of Iceland, the area near Hamburg and a plan of Copenhagen. Coastal islands are identified, as well as the railway lines and roads. The southwestern tip of Sweden is also shown in some detail.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 35] Denmark: 1799. Entitled A New Map of the Kingdom of Denmark, Comprehending North and South Jutland, Zeeland, Fyen, Laaland, and Part of Holstein, from the Latest Authorities, this 1799 map by John Cary shows towns, villages, roads and internal subdivisions as they appeared at the end of the 18th century.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value: [PE23] Map Group for Denmark. Includes maps [M 13] and [M 35] (see descriptions above).

Both maps $11.95


FRANCE

[X 3] France (4 maps). Originally published in 1830-31, our reprint of J.& C. Walker's 3-map set of France is a fine example of old "scientific" map-making. A multitude of villages, roads and geographic features are shown as they were in the early 1800s. A smaller 1805 map of France which clearly delineates internal boundaries has been included.

Black and white maps, (3) printed on 18" x 24", (1) smaller map.    The set of 4 maps: $14.95


SWITZERLAND AND ITALY

[M 16] Switzerland Circa 1875. Cantons and Alpine towns are clearly identified, as are the rail and carriage roads. Mountain paths and some villages are shown.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[M 27] Switzerland: 1794. This very detailed 1794 Laurie and Whittle map entitled A New Map of Switzerland, ... shows towns, large villages, castles, vineyards, Protestant & Catholic parishes, cart roads and footpaths. An inset shows the religious affiliation of each canton, and the political affiliations.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value: [PE21] Map Group for Switzerland. Includes maps [M 16] and [M 27] (see descriptions above).

Both maps $11.95


[X 8] Italy Circa 1875 (2 sheets). Shows the Kingdom of Italy after the unification of 1860. Excellent detail for this area, locating many small villages. There are inset maps of Sardinia and Malta. The former names of provinces are also given.

Black and white maps, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     The set: $11.95


[M 36] Northwest Italy: 1799. Entitled A New Map of Piedmont, the Duchies of Savoy and Milan, and the Republic of Genoa, with Their Subdivisions from the Latest Authorities, this 1799 map by John Cary shows the area east from Geneva in the north and Nice and Monaco in the south to the Duchies of Parma, Massa and Tuscany and the western border of the Republic of Venice. Towns, villages, roads and internal subdivisions are shown as they appeared at the end of the 18th century.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[R 27] Southern Italy: 1842. A.K. Johnston’s map, entitled Italy: South Part, was first issued in 1842. The map focuses on Italy south of Rome, and shows the Mezzogiorno area divided into provinces. Villages and towns, railway lines and roads are shown, as are the regional subdivisions in Sicily. An attractive large inset view of Sardinia makes this map a useful research tool.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[R 21] Calabria: A nicely detailed 1890 map of Calabria, showing the region south of the Gulfs of Taranto and Policastro. Useful for locating small villages. 11" X 17".

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.     $4.50


[R 22] Sicily: Our 11" X 17" reprint of this 1890 original is useful for locating the many small Sicilian villages. Includes a small inset map of the Islands of Lipari.

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.     $4.50


Special Value:  [PE39] Map Group for Southern Italy. Includes maps [R 21], [R 22] and [R 27] (see descriptions above).

All 3 maps $12.95


[R 23] The Environs of Naples: Our 11" X 17" reprint of this 1890 map shows in detail the area within a twenty mile radius of Naples. Many small villages in this coastal area are located. 

Black and white map, printed on 11" x 17" paper.     $4.50


THE LOW COUNTRIES

[M 17] The Central Netherlands and Part of Westphalia. An important Covens and Mortier map issued circa 1780, centered on the Province of Gelderland, showing the area in excellent detail, with cities, towns, villages, and mills identified. The handsome 18th century cartouche accents the map nicely.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[X 4] Holland/Belgium (3 maps). Our reprint of A.J. Johnson's 1860 map of Holland and Belgium shows the provinces, railways, towns and villages of this area in the mid-19th century. The two smaller maps included in this set are: J.Bayley's 1783 map entitled A New Map of the Catholic Netherlands which depicts what is now Belgium and Luxembourg and Thomas Jeffrey's 1772 map of The Seven United Provinces, With Austrian, French and Dutch Netherlands.

Black and white maps, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     The set of 3 maps: $11.95


(M 31) Holland - 1814. This 1814 map was engraved by John Neele for inclusion in Thomson's New General Atlas and shows the provinces of Groeningen, Friesland, Overyssel, Drent, Gelders, West Friesland, Delft, Zealand, Utrecht and Dutch Flanders and Brabant and neighboring regions. A handsome tool for researchand a fine companion piece to J. Moffat's map of The Netherlands, described as (M 32) below.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


(M 32) The Netherlands - 1814. This 1814 map was engraved by J. Moffat for inclusion in Thomson's New General Atlas and shows the area between the France - Germany border south of Dutch Flanders and Brabant, including modern day Belgium. Includes the area west of the Rhine from Cleves to Speyer. A fine companion piece to John Neele's map of Holland, described as (M 31) above.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


Special Value:  [PE27] Map Group for Holland. Includes maps [M 31], [M 32], and [X 4] (see descriptions above).

All 3 maps $21.95


ROUMANIA, THE BALKAN PENINSULA, & THE CARPATHIANS

[M 22] The Balkans. Entitled Turkey and Greece, this map by Edward Weller includes the provinces of Roumania, Servia, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Montenegro, as well as Moldavia, Roumelia and Greece. Issued by Blackie & Son about 1875, our reprint is helpful for locating the major towns, roads and provinces in this area.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95


[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.     $6.95


ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES AND IRELAND

We also carry a large selection of smaller county and regional maps for these four areas.  Just click on the icon following any map description to take you to a list of these smaller maps at smaller prices.

[M 25] A Compleat Map of the British Isles, or Great Britain and Ireland, with Their Respective Roads and Divisions. Originally issued in London in 1772 by Robert Sayer, this map shows counties, major towns and principal roads as they were in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales just prior to the American Revolution.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95        Small County Maps


[X 1] Ireland/Britain (2 maps). A.K. Johnston's map of Ireland, reprinted from an 1844 original, shows counties, towns, roads and villages, as well as canals and railroads, as they were at the time of the Great Famine. Ideal for locating Irish villages. The set also includes our reprint of Laurie and Whittle's 1797 map The Invasions of England and Ireland that identifies 62 major battle sites in England and Wales and 14 in Ireland.

Black and white maps, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     The set: $11.95       Small County Maps


[X 9] Ireland Circa 1820 (2 sheets). Originally issued by John Pinkerton in the early 19th century, this large 2-sheet map shows many small place names not found on either [X 1] above or [X 6] below. Can be dissected and mounted to make a large 2' x 3" map.  

Black and white maps, printed on two 18" x 24" sheets.     The set: $11.95       Small County Maps


[X 6] Ireland Circa 1875 (2 sheets). Amazing detail, with many villages and some large estates. Also shows railways, canals and common roads. The two sheets can be dissected and mounted to make a large 2' x 3' map. 

Black and white maps, printed on two 18" x 24" sheets.      The set: $11.95       Small County Maps


Special Value: [PE43] Map Group for 19th Century Ireland. Includes map sets [X 6] and [X 9] (see descriptions above).

Both sets $21.95


Special Value: [PE45] Map Group for All Ireland. Includes map sets [X 1], [X 6] and [X 9] (see descriptions above).

All 3 sets $29.95


[X 7] England Circa 1875 (2 sheets). Counties, villages, and towns are identified in both England and Wales, as are the important railways and roads. Can be dissected and mounted to make a large 2' x 3' map.  

Black and white maps, printed on two 18" x 24" sheets.     The set: $11.95        Small County Maps


[M 26] Black's Map of Yorkshire. Issued by A.& C. Black about 1875, John Bartholomew's map of this area identifies small towns, some manor houses and both major and minor roads. An attractive example of 19th century mapmaking.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95      


[X 2] Scotland (4 maps). Depicting all of Scotland in impressive detail from the Lowlands to the Hebrides, the 3-map set was first published in England in 1834 by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Printed on three large sheets, the maps represent Scotland in the early 19th century and include a table of place name changes. Towns, villages, shires and roads are clearly shown. We have also included a small 1805 map of Scotland in each set.       Small Scottish Shire Maps

Black and white maps, printed on (3) 18" x 24" sheets and (1) smaller map.    The set of 4 maps: $14.95


[R 1] North Wales. Encompassing the shires of Anglesea, Flint, Caernarvon, Denbigh, Merioneth, and Montgomery, this finely detailed map was drawn by John Bartholomew and published by Adam and Charles Black in 1869. Showing rail, cross, and coach roads, as well as towns and villages, this important map will be useful to anyone researching in the above areas.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95      Small Welsh County Maps


Special Value: [PE47] Map Group for North Wales. Includes map [R 1] and 6 small county maps [GB72], [GB75], [GB77-78], and [GB80-81] (see map [R 1] above and Small Welsh County Maps).

All 7 maps $12.95


[R 24] South Wales -1869. Similar in size and style to our map of [R 1] North Wales, this Bartholomew - Black map includes the counties of Pembroke, Cardigan, Radnor, Brecknock, Glamorgan and Caermarthen. Shows rail, cross and carriage roads, as well as towns and villages.

Black and white map, printed on 18" x 24" paper.     $6.95     Small Welsh County Maps


Special Value: [PE49] Map Group for South Wales. Includes map [R 24] and 6 small county maps [GB73-74], [GB76], [GB79], and [GB82-83] (see map above and  Small Welsh County Maps.

All 7 maps $12.95


Special Value: [PE51] Map Group for North and South Wales. Includes maps [R 1], [R 24] and 12 small county maps [GB72-GB83] (see maps [R ] and [R 24] above and Small Welsh County Maps.

All 14 maps $22.95


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