Eastern Europe & Russia
Eastern Europe & Russia
Original maps dating as far back as the 1700s. We have many additional maps not shown here, so please contact us with your inquiries – thank you!
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- Eastern Europe & Russia
No. 2501 Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia & Free City of Danzig, circa 1919
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- "Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Esthonia and Free City of Danzig" published in George S. Cram's "Home Library Atlas of the World" Chicago, 1919 Most probably produced during the brief time that "White Russia" was in existence, as it is clearly labeled on this map. White Russia was a non-communist state directly supported by both the UK and the US in the…
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No. 3964 Russia, 1874
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- "Russia" by G.W. Colton from his “General Atlas” published by G.W. & C.B. Colton, New York 1874 as with most Colton maps, this features major towns, roads, railways and topographical features. nice decorative border and colors measures approx 13″ x 17″
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No. 2496 Czechoslovakia circa 1919
- "Czechoslovakia" published in George S. Cram's "Home Library Atlas of the World" Chicago, 1919 measures approx 10 1/2" x 13 1/2"
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No. 2818 Moscow, Russia 1896
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- Moscow, Russia with inset of the Kremlin from FA Brockhaus' "Konversations Lexikon" 14th edition, published in Leipzig 1896 very nice details of Moscow, showing many labeled streets and important structures, as well as a separate small inset map of the Kremlin measures approx 12" x 9 1/2"
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No. 4228B St. Petersburg, Russia 1901
- St. Petersburg, Russia from George F. Cram's "Handy Atlas of the World published in Chicago and New York, 1901 nice details of the city and surrounding area of St. Petersburg. measures approx 10 1/2" x 13 1/2"
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No. 3973 Turkey in Europe, 1874
- "Turkey in Europe" with inset maps of the Bosphorus and Crete by G.W. Colton from his “General Atlas” published by G.W. & C.B. Colton, New York 1874 despite being labeled Turkey, this map also shows many of the countries of the Balkans, Crimea and Macedonia regions as with most Colton maps, this features major towns, roads, railways and topographical features…
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