1929. Aspioti-ELKA (Firm). Date from data on exportation of tobacco (1901-1929).; Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; Includes 3 data tables.; At head of 2 tables and... Aspioti-Elka (Salonique).
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1814. Tardieu, Antoine Franc?ois. Date from previously assigned call number.; "K 2031." 120 x 160 centimeters, sheets 61 x 83 centimeters Scale not given. General Map Collection. (Paris, ).
1715. Inselin, C. Relief shown pictorially, depths by soundings.; Avec privil du Roï.; Decorative title cartouche showing the coat of arms of great Britain with myt... Chez Sr. Jaillot, Géographe, joignant les Grands Augustins aux deux Globes (A Paris).
1739. L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726. Relief shown pictorially. 47 x 58 centimeters Scale not given. General Map Collection. J. Co?vens et C. Mortier (Amsterdam).
1885. Fournier, J.E. Dédiée aux société de colonisation des diocéses de Montréal et Ottawa. 67 x 84 centimeters Scale approximately 1:254,000 General Map Collection. Burland Lithographic Co (Montreal).
1783. L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726. Relief shown pictorially.; Hand colored. 47.5 x 62.2 centimeters Scale approximately 1:10,000,000 General Map Collection. chez Dezauche successeur des Srs. Del'Isle et Buache Rue des Noyers prés celle des Anglois (A Paris).
1920. Vivien de Saint-Martin, Louis. Relief shown by spot heights and shading.; Shows the French border from the North Sea to Italy.; "Atlas universel"- upper left margin. 69 x 50 cent... Librairie Hachette (Paris).
1900. Imprimerie Grou-Radenez. Covers eastern part of France to western border Czechoslovakia, Copenhagen in north to Florence in south.; Shows cities, towns, roads, waterways, a... Impr. Grou-Radenez (Paris).
1715. Aa, Pieter van der, 1659-1733 and Coávens et Mortier. Cartographic Details: Scale approximately 1:8,500,000 ; (E 66°00'00"--E 95°00'00"/N 25°00'00"--N 5°00'00"). Relief shown pictorially. Date from pre... Coávens et Mortier ; Amsterdam.
1929. Relief shown by spot heights. 59 x 46 Centimeters Scale 1:150,000 General Map Collection. E. Blondel La Rougery (Paris).