VG+ wall map on a roller with mounting bracket. Measures 44" x 63". Like the ones used in schools in the sixties. Will require extra postage, call for details.; 17346 View More...
Good. This is a large rolling wall map that measures approximately five feet by seven feet. It has some cracks and chips, but is still bright and usuable. Photos available upon request. ; 5 feet by 7 feet View More...
Very Good softcover edition, no names or other marks. Map is in Good condition, booklet is a little worn at the edges. Circa 1930. You must call us before we can ship. ; 12mo 7" - 7" tall View More...
Very Good softcover edition, no names or other marks. Map is in Good condition, booklet is a little worn at the edges. Circa 1930. You must call us before we can ship. ; 12mo 7" - 7" tall View More...
Very Good+ softcover edition, no names or other marks. Map is in excellent condition, cover has some light wear. You must call us before we can ship this item. No publication date but circa 1910.; 12mo 7" - 7" tall View More...
Map # 58, A Very Good primitive and early map of the Baja Peninsula and the western coast of Mexico, showing the province of Sonora. Latitude of the map is 24 degrees to 30 degrees and longitude is 110 degrees to 118 degrees. Of course, almost all localities shown are French or Indian names. The atlas from which this is extracted is extremely rare and originally composed 6 volumes, this map being from the North America volume. Lithographer Ode and Cartographer Vandermaelen produced the first lithographed atlas ever done. Condition is overall Very Good. Browning to the centerfold crease caused ... View More...
Map # 52, A Very Good primitive and early map showing the central California coast with Santa Barbara and others. Map has wonderful color and many small text descriptions of the coast lines. Latitude of the map is 30 degrees to 36 degrees and longitude is 120 degrees to 128 degrees. Of course, almost all localities shown are French or Indian names. The atlas from which this is extracted is extremely rare and originally composed 6 volumes, this map being from the North America volume. Lithographer Ode and Cartographer Vandermaelen produced the first lithographed atlas ever done. Condition is ov... View More...
Map # 47, A Very Good primitive and early map of eastern Nevada, the State of Utah, also including part of northern Arizona and the Grand Canyon. The Great Salt Lake is shown, but further south and west than later surveyed to be. Of course, almost all localities shown are French or Indian names. Another large lake is shown, probably Bear Lake is shown in Nevada. The atlas from which this is extracted is extremely rare and originally composed 6 volumes, this map being from the North America volume. Lithographer Ode and Cartographer Vandermaelen produced the first lithographed atlas ever done. C... View More...
Map # 37, A Very Good primitive and early map showing Newfoundland, present day and eastern part, includes the city of Bonavista. Nice color depiction of the coastline. Latitude of the map is 48 degrees to 54 degrees and longitude is 47 degrees to 59 degrees. Of course, almost all localities shown are French or Indian names. The atlas from which this is extracted is extremely rare and originally composed 6 volumes, this map being from the North America volume. Lithographer Ode and Cartographer Vandermaelen produced the first lithographed atlas ever done. Condition is overall Very Good. Brownin... View More...
Map # 46, A Very Good primitive and early map showing the northern California coast with San Francisco and Monterey. Map has wonderful color and many small text descriptions of the coast lines. Latitude of the map is 36 degrees to 42 degrees and longitude is 120 degrees to 150 degrees. Of course, almost all localities shown are French or Indian names. The atlas from which this is extracted is extremely rare and originally composed 6 volumes, this map being from the North America volume. Lithographer Ode and Cartographer Vandermaelen produced the first lithographed atlas ever done. Condition is... View More...
Map # 59, A Very Good primitive and early map of northwest Mexico and southwest Texas, includes Chihuahua ans the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula. Latitude of the map is 24 degrees to 30 degrees and longitude is 102 degrees to 110 degrees. Of course, almost all localities shown are French or Indian names. The atlas from which this is extracted is extremely rare and originally composed 6 volumes, this map being from the North America volume. Lithographer Ode and Cartographer Vandermaelen produced the first lithographed atlas ever done. Condition is overall Very Good. Browning to the centerfo... View More...
Map # 44, A Very Good primitive and early map showing Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in Canada. Map has wonderful color and many small text descriptions of the coast lines. Latitude of the map is 42 degrees to 48 degrees and longitude is 60 degrees to 70 degrees. Of course, almost all localities shown are French or Indian names. The atlas from which this is extracted is extremely rare and originally composed 6 volumes, this map being from the North America volume. Lithographer Ode and Cartographer Vandermaelen produced the first lithographed atlas ever done. Condition is overall Very Good. Brow... View More...
Map #54 Very Good The map includes present day New Mexico, a small part of Northern Mexico and some of very northwestern Texas. It is double page, 3 color and black and white, topographical features are accentuated. A fifteen line description in French is super imposed on the left side of the map - covers about 6" x 1 3/4". The condition is very good. Darkening appears along the centerfold where map was attached by a tab to the atlas. Scale of the map is 26 miles per one inch. Lithograpy was done by Henri Ode. In conjunction with cartographer Philippe Vandermaelen, they produced the first lith... View More...
Map # 65, A Very Good primitive and early map of the southeastern Mexican coast along the Gulf of Mexico, showing Vera Cruz and approaching the Yucatan. Latitude of the map is 18 degrees to 24 degrees and longitude is 92 degrees to 104 degrees. Very nice color. Of course, almost all localities shown are French or Indian names. The atlas from which this is extracted is extremely rare and originally composed 6 volumes, this map being from the North America volume. Lithographer Ode and Cartographer Vandermaelen produced the first lithographed atlas ever done. Condition is overall Very Good. Brown... View More...