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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Martinique is a mountainous island lying in the Lesser Antilles about 300 mi (483 km) northeast of Venezuela. Fort-de-France is the capital.
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Drawn by Jean Janvier in 1771 for issue as plate no. 6 in Jean Lattre's 1776 edition of theAtlas Moderne. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing. Signature Required.
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It covers from Le Nord to the eastern Pyrenees and from Finistere to Upper and Lower Rhine. Various towns, cities, rivers, and several other topographical features are noted with relief shown by hachure.
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The Gallic Wars are believed to have been fought primarily to provide Caesar with wealth and popularity and to boost his political career rather than being a defensive action as described by Caesar. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing.
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It covers the Seine valley in a roughly 50 mile radius of Paris. This map was prepared by Ambroise Tardieu and issued as plate no. 29 in his 1874 edition ofAtlas Universel de Geographie Ancienne et Moderne.
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This map covers the regions of Picardy (Picardie) and Artois, as well as parts of Normandy (Normandie), l'Ile de France (Isle de France), and Champagne. The Pas de Calais and the English Channel (La Manche) are also labeled.
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The map prominently displays the Balearic Islands of Majorca, Minorca, and Ibiza. Drawn by J. Janvier c. 1781 for issue as plate no. 8 in Jean Lattre's 1783 issue of theAtlas Moderne. Dominated by his wife's lover, Manuel de Godoy, Charles IV embarked on policies that regressed Spain to its pre-Charles III state.
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