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Palestine
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This beautiful map was made by Adam and Charles Black in 1889 for the library edition of "The Scribner-Black Atlas of the World" And also for "Black's General Atlas of the World". Details include identification of regions, important cities, railroads, major roads, rivers, lakes, and mountains. This map is in very good condition with only slight age toning and bright, crisp color.
Date: 1889
Price:
$55.00
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Palestine or the Holy Land
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Alexander Keith Johnston, took the title Geographer at Edinburgh in Ordinary to the Queen when he began map-making in Scotland in 1826. Johnston, famous for his attention to geographic detail made this rare edition of the "Royal Atlas of Modern Geography" in 1863. Palestine is illustrated on this hand colored map. Details include the names of regions, rivers, lakes, mountains, important cities, and state boarders. Each large scale map was printed on thick paper with vibrant color highlighting boarders.
Date: 1863
Price:
$70.00
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Palestine
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This map was made by George F. Cram for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas" in 1883. Palestine is illustrated on this map. Districts are distinguished by color. The names of regions and important cities, rivers, lakes, mountains, and major roads are shown as well.
Date: 1883
Price:
$50.00
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Birds-Eye-View of the Holy Land
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This map was made by George F. Cram in 1885 for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas". An areal view of the Holy Land is illustrated on this map. Cities, rivers and towns are identified by numbers that correspond to a key at the bottom of the page.
Date: 1885
Price:
$35.00
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Johnson's Palestine
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Johnson and Browning produced "Johnson's New Illustrated Steel Plate Family Atlas" in 1862. Palestine is illustrated on this detailed, hand colored map. An inset shows
Jerusalem. Regions are distinguished by bright pastel colors. Major roads, rivers, lakes, mountains, and the names of regions and important cities are identified.
Date: 1862
Price:
$95.00
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A New Map of Palestine or the Holy Land
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S. Augustus Mitchell,Jr. made this hand colored map for "Mitchell's New General Atlas" in 1870. Palestine is illustrated on this map. An inset shows modern Jerusalem at a greater scale than the main map. Regions are distinguished by bright pastel colors. An inset shows the Holy Land at a greater scale than the main map. Deserts, lakes, mountains, rivers, important cities and countries are identified.
Date: 1870
Price:
$90.00
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"Map of Persia, Turkey in Asia, Afghanistan,and Beloochistan"
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This hand colored map was made for "Mitchell's New General Atlas" published by S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. in 1868. Persia, Turkey in Asia, Afghanistan,and Beloochistan are illustrated on this map. An inset shows Palestine at the same scale as the main map. Countries are distinguished by color, other details include the names of countries, and illustrations of mountains, rivers, and lakes. The maps in this atlas have very beautiful coloring- more muted than is typical.
Date: 1868
Price:
$75.00
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A New Map of Palestine or the Holy Land
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This hand colored map was made for "Mitchell's New General Atlas" published by S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. in 1868. Palestine is illustrated on this map. Modern Jerusalem is shown in an inset at a greater scale than the main map. Countries and states are distinguished by color. Other details include the names of countries,and important cities, and illustrations of mountains, rivers, railroads, and lakes. The maps in this atlas have very beautiful coloring- more muted than is typical.
Date: 1868
Price:
$95.00
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Palestine
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This hand colored map was made by Alexander Keith Johnston for "The National Atlas of Historical, Commercial, and Political Geography". This very rare lithographed edition was printed in Edinburgh in 1849. Palestine is illustrated on this map. The boarders of regions are distinguished by dark color on the mostly black and white map. Other details include the names of regions and important cities, and illustrations of mountains, lakes, rivers, and major roads. A list of frequently used words translated into english is provided. Notes offer other names commonly used to refer to Palestine.
Date: 1849
Price:
$165.00
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Palaestina von der Eroberung Joshua's / Palaestina zur Zeit Jesu Christi
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In a word, these early 19th century Germany maps could be called refined. This map is from an uncommon set of maps published by Lowenberg in 1839. These fine engravings many times focused on a specific theme (such as an empire or campaign) or included interesting historical notations. This map is a fine example of how advanced German cartography was for the time, with deftly engraved topography, clear and distinct notations, and well laid out composition, these maps included a wealth of information on a sheet. While these sheets are toned with age, it is not unusually harsh or dark, and doesn"t affect the charm of the image.
Date: 1839
Price:
$60.00
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Palestine with the Hauran
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This finely detailed map was published in 1844 by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, a British philanthropical group. Cities, towns, regions, rivers and mountain ranges are illustrated. Copper plate engraved with original hand outline coloring.
Date: 1844
Price:
$150.00
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Asia / With an Inset map of Palestine showing the Jewish and Roman Divisions
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This highly unique and rare map of Asia was made by J.H Colton in 1859. ASia is illustrated, and an inset map of Palestine showing the Jewish and Roman Divsions is included also. What makes this map so unusual is the floral styled border. This type of border is not seen on may Colton maps and is truly a beautiful and unique design.
Date: 1859
Price:
$125.00
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A New Map of Palestine or the Holy Land
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The Mitchell company was one of the first to try out the new technique of engraving on steel plates experimenting with steel almost 20 years before the rest of the publishing industry. He was printing with steel in the early 1830's; the general switch to steel was approximately 1850. During the early years of the company, Mitchell published mainly maps and travel guides. In 1860, Mitchell started producing "Mitchell's New General Atlas",and Mitchell Sr. retired and turned the business over to his son
of the same name. The New General Atlas was published until 1893. Today Mitchell maps are sought after for their fine engraving, bright coloring, and attention to detail. They are some of the finest maps produced during this time period. This map produced in 1866, has Mitchell's unique floral border, and beautiful hand coloring. This map details Palestine and the Holy Land. Countries, cities, towns, lakes, rivers, mountains, and transportation routes are noted. Each map was printed on thick paper with vibrant hand color.
Date: 1866
Price:
$110.00
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Map of Persia, Turkey in Asia, Afghanistan, Beloochistan with an inset map of Palestine or the Holy Land
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The Mitchell company was one of the first to try out the new technique of engraving on steel plates experimenting with steel almost 20 years before the rest of the publishing industry. He was printing with steel in the early 1830's; the general switch to steel was approximately 1850. During the early years of the company, Mitchell published mainly maps and travel guides. In 1860, Mitchell started producing "Mitchell's New General Atlas",and Mitchell Sr. retired and turned the business over to his son
of the same name. The New General Atlas was published until 1893. Today Mitchell maps are sought after for their fine engraving, bright coloring, and attention to detail. They are some of the finest maps produced during this time period. This map produced in 1866, has Mitchell's unique floral border, and beautiful hand coloring. This map details Persia, Turkey in Asia, Afghanistan, Beloochistan with an inset map of Palestine or the Holy Land. Countries, cities, towns, lakes, rivers, mountains, and transportation routes are noted. Each map was printed on thick paper with vibrant hand color.
Date: 1866
Price:
$75.00
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Palestine or the Holy Land
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Alexander Keith Johnston took the title Geographer at Edinburgh to the Queen when he began map-making in Scotland in 1826. Johnston, famous for his attention to geographic detail, made this rare edition of the "Handy Royal Atlas of Modern Geography" in 1868. Palestine or the Holy Land divided by departments is illustrated on this hand colored map. Details include the names of regions, rivers, lakes, mountains, important cities, and state borders. Each large scale map was printed on thick paper with vibrant color highlighting borders.
Date: 1868
Price:
$85.00
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A New Map of Palestine or the Holy Land, with Inset of Jerusalem
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This map was produced by S. Augustus Mitchell in 1875 for his New General Atlas. This map shows Mitchell's traditional grape vine border, characteristic pastel coloring and abundant details of geographical features. The States of Arizona and New Mexico are illustrated on this map. Counties are distinguished by different colors. Wagon trails and major routes of transport are also shown. These 1875 maps offer a fascinating perspective of areas that have since undergone significant growth and change, in addition to their value as great examples of Mitchell's work.
Date: 1875
Price:
$95.00
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Palastina
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This German map of Palestine was made in 1881 by Adolf Stieler for Stieler's Hand Atlas. The coastline is distinguished by beautiful hand painted outline color. This detailed, copper plate engraved, map shows topographical features, and many place names. An inset shows the vicinity of Jerusalem.
Date: 1881
Price:
$75.00
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Asia
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This fourth edition of Rand McNally and Co.'s "Indexed Atlas of the World" was produced in 1882. Each very detailed map has light pastel coloring and identifies regions, important cities and land-forms. Asia is illustrated on this large scale map. An inset shows Palestine at a greater scale than the main map.
Date: 1882
Price:
$50.00
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Palestine
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This fourth edition of Rand McNally and Co.'s "Indexed Atlas of the World" was produced in 1882. Each very detailed map has light pastel coloring and identifies regions, important cities and land-forms. Palestine, or the Holy Land, is illustrated on this large scale map. Insets show modern Jerusalem, Canaan, and the routes of Christ's travels.
Date: 1882
Price:
$45.00
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A New Map of Palestine or the Holyland
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This map was made by S. Augustus Mitchell for "Mitchell's New General Atlas" published in 1884, by WM. M. Bradley & Co. The well maintained maps in this atlas feature Mitchell's characteristic pastel coloring and abundant geographical features. Details include the names of countries, regions, cities, towns, transportation routes, rivers, lakes, and mountain ranges. Regions are distinguished by color. These 1884 maps offer a fascinating perspective of areas that have since undergone significant growth and change, in addition to their value as great examples of Mitchell's work.
Date: 1884
Price:
$95.00
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Palestine under the Judges and Kings with the Distribution of the Twelve Tribes and The Routes of the Israelites from Egypt Through the Desert. Canaan at the Time of the Conquest
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This map was made by S. Augustus Mitchell for "Mitchell's New General Atlas," published by WM. M. Bradley & Co, 1885. This well-maintained example features Mitchell's characteristic pastel coloring and abundant geographical detail. Two maps show the distribution of the twelve tribes and routes of the Israelite exodus, respectively. A map of Jerusalem and rendering of Mount Sinai are inset.
Date: 1885
Price:
$95.00
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Distribution of Nations After the Deluge Descendants of Noah and His Three Sons / Distributions of the Sons of Canaan and Their Descendants
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This colored map came from Cram's 1895 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 map depicts the Distribution of Nations After the Deluge, descendants of Noah and his three sons, witha side map showing the distribution of the sons of Canaan and their descendants.
Date: 1895
Price:
$40.00
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Four Views Biblical Tribes, Judah & Simeon, Manasseh, Ephraim and Benjamin and Dan
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This colored map came from Cram's 1895 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 map depicts four views of biblical holy land tribes, Tribes of Judah and Simeon, Manasseh, Ephraim and Benjamin and Dan.
Date: 1895
Price:
$30.00
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Four View of Biblical Holy Land ribes, Asher and Naphtali, Issachar & Manassem, Zebulon and a General Map of The Tribes.
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This colored map came from Cram's 1895 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 map depicts four views of biblical holy land tribes.
Date: 1895
Price:
$30.00
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Four Views of the Holy Land, Mesopotamia Canaan, and Journeyings & Encampment of the Israelites from Eqypt to Canaan
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This colored map came from Cram's 1895 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 map depicts four views of biblical holy land tribes.
Date: 1895
Price:
$30.00
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Four Views of the holy land kingdoms, Judah Israel, David and Solomon, Judea according to Josephus and Canaan showing The Captivities of Judah and Israel
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This colored map came from Cram's 1895 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 map depicts four views of biblical holy land kingdoms and lands.
Date: 1895
Price:
$35.00
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Birds-Eye-View of the Holy Land
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This map was made by George Cram in 1895. This is primarily an eductional and historical type map, with a table of various locations around the holy land, rivers and mountains.
Date: 1895
Price:
$40.00
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Palestine
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These finely detailed country maps are from the 1896 Johnson's Universal Encyclopedia. They are hand colored, which is very unusual for the time in which they were made, making these maps quite a rare and special find. Their small size and unique features make them excellent for framing.
Date: 1896
Price:
$40.00
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Palestine
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This map was made by A.K. Johnston in 1896 for "The Royal Atlas of Modern Geography". The maps from this atlas contain exquisite detail, rich
coloring and a classic border.
Date: 1896
Price:
$70.00
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Asia Citerior
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The eastern Mediterranean region in the times of the Roman Empire. Turkey, Syria, Cyprus. From Atlas Antiquus, Twelve Maps of the Ancient World for Schools and Colleges by Dr. Henry Kiepert, published in English with maps in Latin. This map also features exceptionally bright coloring.
Date: 1898
Price:
$55.00
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Aegyptus, Phoenice et Palaestina
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Egypt, Phoenicia, and Palestine under the Roman Empire, with insets of: Tyrus, Alexandria, Jerusalem, and the tribal borders of Israel. From Atlas Antiquus, Twelve Maps of the Ancient World for Schools and Colleges by Dr. Henry Kiepert, published in English with maps in Latin. This map also features exceptionally bright coloring.
Date: 1898
Price:
$55.00
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Palestine
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries American publishing was growing rapidly and with it arose new cartographic publishers that made attractive and accurate maps that would certainly rival any of their peers. This map of Palestine (including a list of the Twelve Tribes) comes from a set published by one of the smaller publishing houses of the time, and is a fine example of latest information complimented by fine production. Beautiful colors and an attention to detail make these maps from Crowell & Kirkpatrick's "Peerless Atlas" stand out. A fine addition to any collection.
Date: 1902
Price:
$30.00
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Palestine and Porto Rico
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries American publishing was growing rapidly and with it arose new cartographic publishers that made attractive and accurate maps that would certainly rival any of their peers. This map comes from a set published by one of the smaller publishing houses of the time, and is a fine example of latest information complimented by fine production. Beautiful colors and an attention to detail make these maps from Crowell & Kirkpatrick's "Peerless Atlas" stand out. A fine addition to any collection.
Date: 1905
Price:
$35.00
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Palestine, Canaan
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H.C. Tunison was an obscure map maker of the late 1800's. His maps were colored with bright almost fluorescent colors which made his maps distinctive, and very eye catching.
Date: 1909
Price:
$40.00
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Palestine
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H.C. Tunison was an obscure map maker of the late 1800's. His maps were colored with bright almost fluorescent colors which made his maps distinctive, and very eye catching.
Date: 1909
Price:
$50.00
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Palestine
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Published by one of the largest and most reputable firms in Britain, this map by A.K. Johnston shows us the latest developments of the area with a clarity and simplicity. With detailing for terrain, rivers, towns, cities and regional boundaries, these maps are a beautiful reference with aesthetic appeal. Because of the fine quality, these maps are what we usually run to for genealogical questions that are posed to us. They are outstanding. The condition is exceptionally good, with strong folds, and bold color.
Date: 1889
Price:
$75.00
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Palestine or the Holy Land
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Alexander Keith Johnston, took the title Geographer at Edinburgh in Ordinary to the Queen when he began map-making in Scotland in 1826. Johnston, famous for his attention to geographic detail, made this rare edition of the "Royal Atlas of Modern Geography" in 1876. Details include the names of regions, rivers, lakes, mountains, and important cities. Each large scale map was printed on thick paper with vibrant printed outline color.
Date: 1876
Price:
$80.00
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Birds-Eye View of the Holy Land
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This view was made by George F. Cram in 1883 for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas". A view of the Holy Land is illustrated on this map. Cities, rivers and towns are identified by numbers that correspond to a key at the bottom of the page.
Date: 1883
Price:
$50.00
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Birds-Eye View of the Holy Land
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This view was made by George F. Cram in 1883 for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas". A view of the Holy Land is illustrated on this map. Cities, rivers and towns are identified by numbers that correspond to a key at the bottom of the page.
Date: 1883
Price:
$35.00
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Palestine
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This hand colored map was made by Adam and Charles Black in 1841 for "Black's General Atlas". Palestine is illustrated on this map. Regions are distinguished by blue, orange, yellow, green, and pink outline color. Other details include the names of regions and many cities, lakes, mountains, and rivers. The impression of the press used to engrave the map is still evident.
Date: 1841
Price:
$95.00
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Palestina Antiqua
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This beautiful antique map of the ancient world was folded at center as issued in the Atlas of Ancient Geography by Samuel Butler. These maps portray mountain ranges, rivers, cities, other boundaries and more.
Date: 1841
Price:
$55.00
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Arabia Petraea and Part of Egypt Including the Delta6
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William Hughes included this skillfully constructed map of part of Egypt in his Atlas of Classical Geography from 1867. This atlas features smaller sized format maps with bright outline watercolor. Among other details, these maps show topography, rivers, cities, and major landmarks. Included in this classic map of Arabia Petraea and part of Egypt is the region of the Exodus. Within this region, the wandering of the Israelites in the wilderness is shown by a line of dots. Each one would make a superb gift and because of their small size, are easy to frame.
Date: 1867
Price:
$40.00
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Palaestina(Palestine) with Part of Syria
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William Hughes included this skillfully constructed map of modern day Israel in his Atlas of Classical Geography from 1867. This atlas features smaller sized format maps with brilliant outline color. Among other details, these maps show topographical marks, rivers, cities, and major landmarks. Included in this classic map, titled Palaestina, is an inset of Jerusalem with locations of churches and tombs of the Holy Land. Each one would make a superb gift and because of their small size, are easy to frame.
Date: 1867
Price:
$50.00
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Route of Xenophon and the Ten Thousand Greeks
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William Hughes included this skillfully constructed map of the route of Xenophon and the Ten Thousand Greeks in his Atlas of Classical Geography from 1867. This atlas features smaller sized format maps with bright outline watercolor. Among other details, these maps show topography, rivers, cities, islands, and major landmarks. Each one would make a superb gift and because of their small size, are easy to frame.
Date: 1867
Price:
$50.00
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Palestina with Part of Syria with an inset map of Jerusalem
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William Hughes included this skillfully constructed map of Palestine in his Atlas of Classical Geography from 1856. This atlas features smaller sized format maps with bright outline watercolor. Among other details, these maps show topography, rivers, cities, islands, and major landmarks. Each one would make a superb gift and because of their small size, are easy to frame.
Date: 1856
Price:
$50.00
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Geographie Sacree (Holy Land Geography)
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This colorful map was originally printed in "Atlas Universel et Classique De Geographie," published in 1881 by Claude Joseph Drioux. Regions are distinguished by muted pastel colors. Railroads, major roads, rivers, lakes, mountains, and the names of empires, provinces, and important cities are identified.
Date: 1881
Price:
$75.00
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Colton's Palestine
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Art Source International is proud to offer this map of Palestine from the 1873 edition of Colton's General Atlas. Colton atlases, especially those from the early 1870's, have become increasingly rare. This map has been very well maintained, and its original hand coloring remains quite rich. Arabia Petraea appears inset.
Date: 1873
Price:
$135.00
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Palestine
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Art Source International is proud to offer this map from the 1856 edition of Colton's Atlas of the World. Colton atlases, especially those from the 1850's, have become increasingly rare. These maps have the signature * inch Colton border surrounding each map. The Colton firm refused to compromise quality, choosing to compete for sales in the finer quality international market rather than the cheap domestic one. Because of this, all maps were engraved by steel plates rather than by wax engraving which was the most common method used at this time. This map is very detailed with identification of provinces and or regions, cities, towns and villages, transportation routes including railroads, common roads, and canals, rivers and lakes, battle fields, and mountain ranges. Each map has beautiful muted red, green, tan, pink, and yellow hand coloring.
Date: 1856
Price:
$135.00
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Palestine
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Art Source International is proud to offer this map from the 1857 edition of Colton's General Atlas. Colton atlases, especially those from the late 1850's, have become increasingly rare. The General Atlas was the first single edition atlas published by the Colton brothers succeeding the expensive two volume Atlas of the World. The Colton firm refused to compromise quality, choosing to compete for sales in the finer quality international market rather than the cheap domestic one. Because of this, all maps were engraved by steel plates rather than by wax engraving which was the most common method used at this time. This map of Palestine is very detailed. It shows lakes and rivers, mountains, regions and or provinces, railroads, wagon trails, cities and towns, and many other details. Muted pastel hand coloring in pink, blue, green, and yellow. Includes an inset map of Arabia Petrea.
Date: 1857
Price:
$120.00
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Palestine and Arabia Petræa
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Art Source International is proud to offer this map from the 1856 edition of Colton's Atlas of the World. Colton atlases, especially those from the 1850's, have become increasingly rare. These maps have the signature 3/4" Colton border surrounding each map. The Colton firm refused to compromise quality, choosing to compete for sales in the finer quality international market rather than the inexpensive domestic one. Because of this, all maps were engraved by steel plates rather than by wax engraving which was the most common method used at this time. This map is very detailed with identification of provinces and or regions, cities, towns and villages, transportation routes including rail roads, common roads, and canals, rivers and lakes, battle fields, and mountain ranges. Each map has beautiful muted red, green, tan, pink, and yellow hand coloring. These are the only Colton maps we have encountered with outline color.
Date: 1856
Price:
$150.00
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