British map with the proposed divisions of France after the revolution (1793)
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This French propaganda poster from 1917 commissioned a map which portrayed Prussia as an octopus stretching out its tentacles vying for control and it is captioned with an 18th century quote: "Even in 1788, Mirabeau was saying that War is the National Industry of Prussia."
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A new and correct map of the whole world (1719) : shewing ye situation of its principal parts. Viz the Seas, Kingdoms, Rivers, Capes, Ports, Mountains, Woods, Trade-Winds, Monsoons, Variation of ye Compass, Climats, &c. / by Herman Moll
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1708 world map - by Andreas van Lugtenburg
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La Louisiane (French North America) 1719
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Map of the Kingdom of Prussia, 1799
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New York City Revolutionary War Map (1776)
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Plan of Versailles, France (1763)
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Principal Triangulation of France. Cassini, 1744
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Map of the Holy Land (1782)
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Map of the American colonies and adjacent country as known in 1776, with historical notes -- published in 1875
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Map of France as a Ship (1796)
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A 1738 map of China, drawn from those of the particular provinces made on the spot by the Jesuit missionaries
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1765 map of North America
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1733 map of Iran and surrounding area
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The geographical distribution of ethnic groups in the world in 1500 and 1800 (published 1890)
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1716 Homann Map of Ireland
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Found this map while helping grandparents move with receipt of purchase from Argosy rare books in '49 listed as "China, First Amer. Map. 1795."
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1710 Nansenbushu Bankoku Shoka No Zu (Outline Map of All Countries of the Universe). This is the first Japanese printed map to depict the world, including Europe and America, from a Buddhist cosmographical perspective
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Map of Western Europe in 1713 (produced in 1905)
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1756 map of Australia and New Zealand
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Happy Independence Day! (Map of the United States, 1776)
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Happy Bastille Day! (Map of France as a ship, alongside an article about the revolution, published 1795)
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Map Of The World With The Pacific Northwestern United States Labeled As Atlantis (1704)
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Map of the British colonies in North America, 1763 to 1775. This was published in: Shepherd, William Robert (1911) "The British Colonies in North America, 1763–1765"
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1796 Map of Europe
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1756 map of Iceland
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Corsica at the time it was an independent nation in 1757
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Hindoostan, or the Mogul Empire 1788
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1780 map of Australia - as Ulimaroa
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Map of Carte des Isles Philippines from 1780 Detailed French map solely devoted to the Philippines by Louis Brion De La Tour from his atlas, Histoire Universel.
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Map of Tabula geographica Italiae from From Atlas geographicus omnes orbis terrarum regiones 1759.
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Map of Rodrigues, Mauritius by François Leguat, 1708
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Pierre Mortier's 1703 Nautical Map of the World
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1758 map of Bohemia (now Czechia or Czech Republic)
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An accurate map of England and Wales - 1767
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Japanese 18th century map of Yunnan Province, China
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Every United States Presidential Election (1789-2016)
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Map of North America , 1720
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Henri Abraham Chatelain's "very curious map" (1719). Focussing on the Americas, it extends to the entire Pacific and all of the Atlantic
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Ottoman map of the Arabian Peninsula 1732
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1776 circular map of the Southern Hemisphere according to the latest discoveries with the tracks of the Captain James Cook
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1739 map of the Americas
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Ottoman map of southeast Asia (1728)
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1784 map of the Pacific Ocean showing the routes of explorers
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1782 map of the southern hemisphere
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1746 map of Asia
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1733 map of the Caucasus and surrounding area
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1724 Map of East Asia and Australia
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1771 double hemispherical map of the world with routes of exploration and discoveries
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Map of Greenland in 1791
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1764 map of the town and port of Macao
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Map of Indochina in 1760
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1726 map of Scotland
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1745 Map of Africa by Guillaume Delisle x-post /r/HI_Res
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1767 map of Iceland and adjacent oceans
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A map of the most inhabited part of New England (1774)
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1731 French Map of Europe
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1716 world map showing principal shipping routes and landmass to the south called 'Laender des Sud Pols'
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Africa 1740
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“Plan of the City of Washington” (1792)
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1741 map of France
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1785 map of the Tremiti Islands (Italy) - by Joan Blaeu
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1749 map of Central Asia
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1728 map of the world - by Gerard van Keulen
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1724 map of the Indian Ocean and surrounding regions
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Map of the Near East by Robert de Vaugondy (1762)
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The Principalities of Moldavia, Wallachia and Bessarabia in 1782
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Desnos’ Spectacular Double Hemisphere World Map from 1772, with an Extravagant and Fictitious Australian East Coast
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Map of Italy from 1706, issued by Daniel de La Feuille. It is surrounded by maps of Italian Cities
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Abel Buell Map : a new and correct map of the United States of North America : layd down from the latest observations and best authorities agreeable to the Peace of 1783 : humbly inscribed to his excellency the Governor and Company of the state of Connecticut
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from my collection: Johann Homann map of the Americas 1745 (California no longer an island)
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1714 map of North America
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Movement of slaves in the United States between 1790 and 1860 (published 1939)
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1794 wall map of the Kingdom of Ireland by Jean Rocque
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Map of Nouveau Mexique, Louisiane, Canada, et les Etats Unis from 1786.
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1770 map of Martinique
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Composite: Steven's facsimile of British head quarters manuscript map of New York, 1782
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A map of the Arabian Peninsula made in 1720 / by the German publisher Christoph Weigel
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1720 map by Christopher Weigel depicting Armenia at its greatest extant during the Roman Period
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(Map in) Helmsman/Navigator's log of the Concordia, going from Ostend (Belgium) to Canton (China) 1727
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Christmas Flood of 1717 Map. This was a northwesterly storm, which hit the coast area of the Netherlands, Germany and Scandinavia on Christmas night. 14,000 people drowned
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1705 map of Latvia and Estonia .
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1747 map of Greenland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands
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1740 Map of Asia
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Map of the Mediterranean Sea with adjacent regions (1785)
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A new chart of New Holland (Australia) on which are delineated New South Wales and a plan for Botany Bay (1770)
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1703 map of Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic Ocean - by John Thornton
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Carte de Grand Océan (Map of the Grand Ocean) (1788)
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A 1737 map of Suriname
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L'Enfant plan
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1794 Bolton Wall Map of Africa
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A map of the most inhabited part of New England... 1774
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Map of the Partitions of Poland (1799)
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1714 map of Southern States of the United States
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Polyglot Maps of the Continents (1741) - earliest linguistic maps of the four continents
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1715 Planisphere
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A Map of the British Empire in America with the French, Spanish and the Dutch Settlements adjacent - 1733
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Before the beginning of the 19th century, Australia did not have an official name. Here are some names given to Australia on maps at the end of the 18th century
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1764 map of the island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean
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