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Hungary 1774 map reprint
M9 Samuel Dunn's map of Hungary and Transylvania, with Croatia and Sclavonia, Moldavia and Valakia, issued in 1774, is a must for the researcher with central or eastern European connections. Nearly 1,000 place names are shown in a large portion of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. Black and white map, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$10.50Hungary and Part of Siebenburgen 1845 map reprint
M10 Our reprint of F. von Stulpnagel's map is a fine companion piece to Dunn's 1774 map described above. First issued in 1825 and revised in 1845, the map details the area east of Vienna and north of Belgrade, with provinces, roads, and hundreds of villages identified. Black and white map, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$10.50Hungary: The Hohe Tatra - Zips Magura Region map reprint
R20 Details the area northwest of the towns of Poprad and Kesmark to the vicinity of Zakopane, Javorina and Zdjar circa 1885. Locates a number of the German villages south of Bela. (11-inch by 17-inch). C$10.50The Austrian Empire 1875 map reprint
M21 First issued by Blackie and Son about 1875, our reprint of Edward Weller's map of The Austrian Empire encompasses the area from Tyrol on the Swiss border east to Transylvania and as far south as the province of Sclavonia. Provinces, major towns and railroad lines are identified. Black and white map, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$10.50Danube River Valley Passau to Budapest 1885 map reprint
R18 Three 11-inch by 17-inch maps. First issued about 1885, detail the Danube River Valley from the Bavarian border near Passau east across Austria to Budapest. These maps identify many small villages located along the river and several miles inland. C$14.95The Austrian Alpine Region 1887 map reprint
R19 Originally drawn about 1887, these three 11-inch by 17-inch maps show the alpine region in the provinces of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola north of the Italian border. Includes the Styrian and Carpathian Alps, as well as the Karwanken and Sannthal Alpine regions. Useful for locating small mountain towns and villages in southern Austria and the northern mountain regions of
former Yugoslavia. C$14.95Eastern Europe 1915 map reprint
M40 Drawn by the cartographer G. Peltier, this map was first published as a supplement to a French newsmagazine in 1915 to map the eastern theatre during World War I. It shows East Prussia, western Russia, Poland, and much of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, including Galicia, Bukovina and Transylvania, in excellent detail, identifying small towns and villages, railroads, rivers and their tributaries. The text and legend are in French. Black and white map, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$10.50The Balkans map reprint
M22 Entitled Turkey and Greece, this map by Edward Weller includes the provinces of Roumania, Servia, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Montenegro, as well as Moldavia, Roumelia and Greece. Issued by Blackie & Son about 1875, our reprint is helpful for locating the major towns, roads and provinces in this area. C$10.50The Carpathians, Roumania and Part of the Balkans 1916 map reprint
M41 Drawn by the cartographer G. Peltier, this map was first published as a supplement to the French newsmagazine L’Illustration in 1916 to map areas affected by World War I. It shows southeastern Europe from Galicia south to northern Greece and the area from Tarnow and Belgrade east to the Black Sea, The excellent detail shows small towns and villages, railroads, rivers and their tributaries in the areas that were formerly Podolia, Bessarabia, Moldavia, Valachia, Bulgaria, Roumelia, and Bukovina. The text and legend are in French. C$10.50Historic maps of Central and Eastern Europe XE.com Personal Currency Assistant |