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Zentralasien und Vorderindien (Central Asia and India)
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This map by Dr. Richard Andree (1835-1912), for his General Hand Atlas, is a wonderful example of the fine German engraving work. The detail noting even the smallest of villages is extraordinary.
Date: 1893
Price:
$55.00
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Central Asia comprising Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Bokhara, Khiva & Turkestan
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This map of Central Asia comprising Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Bokhara, Khiva & Turkestan was produced by George F. Cram for "Cram's Modern Atlas - Deluxe Edition," published in 1901. The maps from this atlas are more detailed then the maps from most other Cram atlases. The George F. Cram Company was established in 1869 and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. Map regions are outlined and highlighted in printed pastel coloring. Cities, towns, major transportation routes, and topographical features are noted. A fine map in coloring and detail.
Date: 1901
Price:
$30.00
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Central Asia Comprising Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Bokhara, Khiva & Turkestan
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This highly detailed map was made by G.F Cram in 1905. Central Asia is illustrated. Countries, cities, transportation routes and topographical features are noted.
Date: 1905
Price:
$30.00
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Central Asia comprising Turkestan, Afganistan, Beluchistan and N.W India
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This colored map came from Cram's 1894 Universal Atlas -
Geographical, Astronomical and Historical. In 1869 the
George F. Cram Company was born and the Cram name
quickly became synonymous with accuracy and
innovation. This is a map of Central Asia comprising Turkestan, Afganistan, Beluchistan and N.W India
Date: 1894
Price:
$35.00
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Central Asia
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In 1869 the George F. Cram Company was born and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. This map was published for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas of the World" in 1885. Central Asia is illustrated on this page, pastel colors differentiate provinces. Cities, towns, transportation routes and topographical features are noted. Great detailing, with a simple gray border. Perfect for framing.
Date: 1885
Price:
$30.00
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Central Asia
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Art Source International brings you George F. Cram's rare 1899 Standard American Railway System Atlas. With exceptionally bright colors, and crisp, bright paper, these maps are in excellent condition and are superior to other Cram railroad atlases. This finely detailed map shows lakes and rivers, cities and towns, provinces and regions, railroads, and topographical marks. A fine addition to any collection!
Date: 1899
Price:
$45.00
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Central Asia
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This map was made by George F. Cram for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas" in 1883. Central Asia is illustrated on this map with regions highlighted by color. Other details include the names of regions and important cities, major roads, rivers, and lakes.
Date: 1883
Price:
$35.00
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Central Asia
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This map is from the extremely rare and well maintained 1892 edition of the county and railroad atlas made by George F. Cram. Cram's distinctive title plates, coloring, and topographical details found on the maps in this hard to find 1892 atlas make them outstanding collectible pieces.
Date: 1892
Price:
$45.00
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Central Asia - Comprising Turkestan, Afghanistan, Beluchistan, & N.W. India
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George F. Cram produced this map for Cram's Unrivaled Atlas of the World in 1889. Central Asia (Comprising Turkestan, Afghanistan, Beluchistan, & N.W. India) is shown on this map. Main roads, cities, towns, rail roads, and topographical features are illustrated. An excellent size map for framing.
Date: 1889
Price:
$35.00
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Central Asia - Comprising Turkestan, Afghanistan, Beluchistan, & N.W. India
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George F. Cram produced this map for Cram's Unrivaled Atlas of the World in 1898. Central Asia (Comprising Turkestan, Afghanistan, Beluchistan, & N.W. India) is shown on this map. Main roads, cities, towns, rail roads, and topographical features are illustrated. An excellent size map for framing.
Date: 1898
Price:
$30.00
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Russie Europeenne
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At the height of 19th century cartography, comes the work of H. Dufour. In Dufour's work, we see a consummate example of French steel-engraving at the time, with its rich ability to depict texture as well as detail, and here, portraying the latest in geographic information. These uncommonly large maps, are the state of the art for the time, and convey a strong sense of the French aesthetic at the time, with a wealth of detail shown in a clean, articulate and ornate fashion. These are unique maps with a large stately presentation, and rich original hand color. These very detailed maps show cities and towns, lakes and rivers, topographical features, as well as numerous other details.
Date: ca. 1863
Price:
$175.00
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Central Asia
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This colorful map came from George F. Cram's "Universal Atlas - Geographical, Astronomical and Historical," published in 1886. In 1869 the George F. Cram Company was established and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. This detailed map includes lakes, rivers, cities, and towns.
Date: 1886
Price:
$25.00
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Central Asia
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This colorful map came from Cram's 1895 Standard American Railway System Atlas of the World. In 1869 the George F. Cram Company was born and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. If you live in this area it is interesting to see how the boundaries have changed from a century ago.
Date: 1895
Price:
$50.00
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Central Asia - Comprising Turkestan, Afghanistan, Beluchistan, & N.W. India
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As the 19th century was drawing to a close, American expansion was changing the continent with industrialization in the East and settlement in the West. This map published by Grants in the 1890 features unusually good detail for railroads, towns and cities of the time. This is an uncommon map of the area in good condition with a printed outline color that highlighted the railroads. Grants maps are wonderful resources especially for genealogists.
Date: 1890
Price:
$50.00
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Central Asia
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This detailed map of Central Asia was printed in the "People's Family Atlas of the World," published in 1885. This map, which shows a great deal of topographical information, including lakes, rivers and mountains, shows the countries colored in muted pastel colors.
Date: 1885
Price:
$30.00
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Central Asia comprising, Turkestan, Afghanistan, Beluchistan & N.W. India
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This detailed map was printed in the "People's Family Atlas of the World," published in 1889. This map, which shows a great deal of topographical information, including lakes, mountains, and rivers. This map has all counties outlined in green and state boundaries outlined in pink. Railroad lines are also shown.
Date: 1889
Price:
$35.00
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Russia, Central Asia and Turkestan
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We are proud to offer these very detailed maps produced in the German tradition of fine steel engraving with bright printed color. We have only seen a few other maps produced by F.A. Brockhaus. Many of these maps contain colorful details and historical references.This medium sized map is just right size for framing.
Date: 1905
Price:
$35.00
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