Also includes Corsica. An inset on the bottom left corner details Paris in 1789. There were roughly 40 provinces in France before they were abolished. The Map displays all provinces, including the province of Île-de-France, the center of power during most of French history.
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This map was drawn by Robert de Vaugondy in 1750 and published in the 1757 issue of hisAtlas Universal. The Atlas Universal was one of the first atlases based upon actual surveys. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing.
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The map covers the entire continent from the Atlantic Ocean to the Ural Mountains and from the Arctic Ocean to northern Africa and Turkey. Alas, the 'peace' was but an illusion as the treaties ending the Napoleonic era were inherently flawed.
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This regions is known for its agriculture, distilled spirits, wines, and fine hunting. The capital is Angers. 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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This area is part of the Lorraine or Alsace-Lorraine wine region. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing. Condition: Very good. Minor wear along original fold lines. Blank on verso.
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This map was drawn by Robert de Vaugondy in 1753 and published in the 1757 issue of hisAtlas Universal. The Creuse region is well known for its apple cider made from Limousin apples and its internationally renowned Limousine beef.
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The whole is surrounded by the attractive floral border common to Mitchell atlases between 1860 and 1866. Prepared by S. A. Mitchell Jr. for inclusion as plate 59 in the 1860 issue ofMitchell's New General Atlas.
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This region around Paris is France's most populous province. The map covers the area from Chartres to Reims and from Marle south as far as Chateau-Landon. Also shows the city walls surrounding Paris as well as the ring of fortifications completed in 1848.
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