1795. Hill, Samuel, approximately 1766-1804. Relief shown pictorially.; Inset: untitled map of Iceland and West Greenland.; Prime meridians: Philadelphia and London.; Appeared in: The general ... Matthew Carey (Philadelphia).
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1779. Blair, John, -1782. In: The Chronology and History of the World ... By ... John Blair, &c. 46 x 58 centimeters Scale not given. General Map Collection. J. Blair (London).
1916. Istituto geografico De Agostini. Stati (al 31 dicembre 1916).; Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; Includes chart of statistics. on sheet 77 x 101 centimeters Scale 1:4,000... The Institute (Novara).
1873. Vidal, A. T. E. (Alexander Thomas Emeric), 1792-1863. Large corrections Mar. 73.; Relief shown by hachures, soundings, and spot heights.; Includes 6 cross sections and 6 insets: Caldeira of Graciosa --... Hydrographic Office (London).
1925. Jonasson, Olof Georg, 1894-1965. Detached from: Economic geography, volume 1, no. 3, October 1925.; Base map supplied by American Geographical Society of New York. 43 x 51 centimet... Economic geography (Worcester, Mass).
1910. Map of battle fronts drawn to scale upon a map of the United States showing relative distances of fronts. 19 x 29 centimeters on sheet 25 x 38 cent... Stanford's Geographical Establishment (London).
1914. Gross, Alexander, 1879-1958. Cover title: War map of western Europe.; Includes index. 72 x 97 centimeters Scale approximately 1:600,000 General Map Collection. Geographia (London).
1918. Gross, Alexander, 1879-1958. Relief shown by spot heights. 130 x 84 centimeters Scale approximately 1:2,000,000 General Map Collection. Geographia Ltd (London).
1914. Gross, Alexander, 1879-1958. Inset: "Northern Serbia."; Covers Austria, Hungary, the Balkan peninsula, and parts of bordering states at the outbreak of World War I. 98 x 73 cen... Geographia (London).
1915. Gross, A. Shows: international boundaries, railways, roads (2 categories), woods.; Relief shown by shading and spot heights.; Includes table for distances by... Geographia Ltd (London).