Map is drawn and engraved by J. Gellatly. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing. Title: France in Provinces. Condition: Very good. Moderate age toning. Blank on verso.
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The important cities of Le Mans, Tours and Angers are identified. This map was drawn by Robert de Vaugondy in 1753 and published in the 1757 issue of hisAtlas Universal. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing.
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It covers from the English Channel south as far as the Pyrenees Mountains and Hispania. This map was prepared by Ambroise Tardieu and issued as plate 4 in his 1874 edition ofAtlas Universel de Geographie Ancienne et Moderne.
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This area of France is part of the Loire Valley wine growing region. The map proper is surrounded by elaborate decorative engravings designed to illustrate both the natural beauty and trade richness of the land.
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This map was prepared by John Thomson for inclusion in the 1817 edition of hisNew General Atlas. Rivers, mountains and other topographical features are noted. The map was issued to depict the territories set by the Congress of Vienna in 1815, here depicted by color-coding.
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This area of France is known for its Bugey wines, which are generally aromatic and white. It is also known for its fine blue cheese, poultry, and fisheries. The whole is surrounded by elaborate decorative engravings designed to illustrate both the natural beauty and trade richness of the land.
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The important cities of Toulouse, Cahors, Castres, Entraignes, Brioude and Montauban are identified. This map was drawn by Robert de Vaugondy in 1753 and published in the 1757 issue of hisAtlas Universal.
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Essentially four separate sheets, it covers the whole of France including Corsica and parts of Spain, Germany and Switzerland. The first sheet (top left in image) represents northwestern France and includes two insets of Nantes and Rouen.
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