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  1. 1822 Franz Pluth Map of Guadeloupe

    The map depicts both of Guadeloupe's two main islands: Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre. This map was produced by Franz Pluth and published in 1822. Title: Charte von der Insel Guadeloupe. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing.

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  2. Carmina Burana

  3. Canis Carmina

  4. 1828 Finley Map of Germany

    The map depicts from the North and Baltic Seas south to the Gulf of Venice and from France, Luxembourg, and the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Russia. Cities, such as Dresden Warsaw, Krakow, Prague, Innsbruck, Trieste, Milan, Vienna, Hanover, and Berlin are labeled.

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  5. 1771 Janvier Map of the British Isles ( England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland )

    The map depicts England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, along with parts of France, Holland, and Belgium. An inset map on the upper right details the Shetland and Orkney Islands. Drawn by Jean Janvier c. 1771 for issue in Jean Lattre's 1776 issue of theAtlas Moderne.

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  6. 1864 Henriot Pocket Map of Paris, France w/trains

    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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  7. Detras De La Cortina

  8. 1845 Chapuy View of Paris, France

    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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  9. Carmina burana

  10. 1865 Spruner Map of the Mediterranean from Pompey to the Battle of Actium

    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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  11. 1878 Migeon Map of the German Empire

    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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  12. 1864 Johnson Map of France, Holland and Belgium

    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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