RUSSIA:

QUALITY REPRINTS FROM THE 19th & 20th CENTURIES

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[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 $12.95


[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.     $7.95


[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.     $7.95


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