"Central and Southern Africa" outlines most of the colonial lands of the time was created soon after World War One, as Former German Colonies are listed, along with their new colonial owners published by C.S. Hammond and Co., in New York circa 1920 measures approx 8" x 11"
"South Africa" by George F. Cram from his "Unrivaled Family Atlas of the World" Indexed 26th edition published in Chicago, 1889 measures approx 14 1/2" x 11 1/2"
"Africa, Central Part" with inset of Madagascar from "The Century Atlas" prepared under the supervision of Benjamin E. Smith published by The Century Company of New York, 1897 measures approx 8 1/2" x 11 1/2"
"Africa, Southern Part" insets of Cape Town, Johannesburg, Ladysmith from Encycopedia Brittanica, Xth edition, Volume 34 published in London, 1903 measures approx 11" x 15"
"Map of Africa" with insets of Egypt and Liberia/Sierra Leone drawn by J.H. Young engraved by E. Yeager "Engraved to Illustrate Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography" published in 1876 measures approx 9 3/4" x 12"
"Africa from the best Authorities" by William Guthrie, Plate XXI from "A New Geographical, Historical and Commercial Grammar" printed in, London 1794 with hand coloring measures approx 10" x 8 3/4"
"Africa from the best Authorities" by William Guthrie, Plate XXII from "An Atlas to Guthries' Geographical Grammar" printed by Walker, Wilkie and Robinson, London 1805 with hand coloring measures approx 10 3/8" x 8 1/4"
"Persia & Arabia" by G.W. Colton from his “General Atlas” published in 1874 as with most Colton maps, this feature major towns, roads and topographical features. measures approx 13″ x 17″
"Africa" (Southern Sheet) by G.W. Colton from his “General Atlas” published in 1874 as with most Colton maps, this feature major towns, roads and topographical features. measures approx 13″ x 17″
"Africa" (North Western Sheet) by G.W. Colton from his “General Atlas” published in 1874 with inset of Liberia as with most Colton maps, this feature major towns, roads and topographical features. measures approx 13″ x 17″
"Aegyptus, Cyrene, Maurutania, Africa Minor" by Philip Cluver from his "Introductionis in Universam Geographicam" published in 1696 with hand coloring measures approx 5 3/8" x 5 1/8"