Indexes for bridges, quays, and the doors into the city are separate. A keyboard border surrounds the map, with decorative flourishes at the corners. This map was engraved by J.N. Henriot and published by A. Bès and F. Dubreuil in 1864.
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The view looks west over the City of Light with the Place de la Bastille and the Colonne de Juillet in the foreground. The Place des Vosges, the square of houses surrounding a park, can be seen just behind the Colonne de Juillet and was the first planned square in Paris.
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It also features five inserts showing a detailed depiction of France, Turkey, Oriens (or the East), Provincia and Alexandria. Map shows important cities, rivers, mountain ranges and other minor topographical detail.
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Migeon identifies various railway lines, rivers, mountain passes and other topographical features. It covers the German Confederation from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic Sea and from France to the Austro-Hungarian empire.
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An inset map on the lower left corner details Corsica. Various towns, cities, railways, rivers and several other topographical features are noted with relief shown by hachure. It features the fretwork style border common to Johnson's atlas work from 1863 to 1869.
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The map is highly detailed, noting several towns, rivers, islands and other topographical details. After ruling and reforming France in 768, Charlemagne conquered Italy and, in 800, was crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
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Includes the Channel Islands and the southern Part of England and Wales. Drawn by Zannoni c. 1775 for issue as plate nos. 4-5 in Jean Lattre's 1776 issue of theAtlas Moderne. Condition: Very good condition.
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One year later, Napoleon's escape and final defeat at Waterloo would end 22 years of almost continuous warfare (the French Revolutionary Wars from 1792-1802, and the Napoleonic Wars, 1804-1814). The map is beautifully engraved in the minimalist English style pioneered in the early part of the 19th century.
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