This map was drawn by Rigobert Bonne in 1771 for issue in Jean Lattre's 1776 issue of theAtlas Moderne. Montpellier is one of the largest cities in modern France, and it is a university city. This region is also the largest producer of wine in France.
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This interesting map of part of Maine [Northwest France bordering Britannia and Normandy] was published by Joan Blaeu in his Atlas Novus as referenced above. Date: 1647. The map is in excellent condition [i.e., clear and clean image, strong and bright paper, original full margins [very rare in such size], and slight but even age toning – likely one of the nicest condition you will ever encounter for this map].
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This area is part of the Loire Valley wine region. The map proper is surrounded by elaborate decorative engravings designed to illustrate both the natural beauty and trade richness of the land. There is a short textual history of the regions depicted on both the left and right sides of the map.
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Circa 1860’s lithograph map of France published by A. & C. Black.
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The map proper is surrounded by elaborate decorative engravings designed to illustrate both the natural beauty and trade richness of the land. There is a short textual history of the regions depicted on both the left and right sides of the map.
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There were roughly 40 provinces in France before they were abolished. An inset map on the lower right corner details Corsica. XIV in the 1844 edition ofBlack's General Atlas. Title: France in Provinces.
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This area of France is known for its cider production and excellent boar hunting. B 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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It depicts France divided into its color coded provinces. Until 1790 France was divided into 40 provinces based on local loyalities and feudal histories. Title: France in provinces. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing.
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