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A Literary & Historical Atlas of Europe
Date Produced: 1923
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Dimensions: Height: 17
Physical Description: xiv, 254 p. incl. plates, maps, plans
LC Call Number: D12 .B21
OCLC: 1510840
Accession Number: OML-1923-26
A Literary & Historical Atlas of Europe

Atlas Francois, Contenant les Cartes Geographiques
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Date Produced: 1695
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Accession Number: OML-1695-13
Atlas Francois, Contenant les Cartes Geographiques

New Matthews-Northrup Global Atlas of the World at War
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Date Produced: 1944
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Dimensions: 54 x 79
Physical Description: 1 atlas: (48 pages), illustrations, maps (chiefly color)
LC Call Number: G1038 .N481 1944
OCLC: 32524140
Accession Number: OML-1944-114
New Matthews-Northrup Global Atlas of the World at War

Times Altas Plates 90,91,93,94
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Date Produced: 1920
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Dimensions: 56 cm. x 52 cm. on sheet 63 cm. x 56 cm.
Accession Number: OML-1920-166
Times Altas Plates 90,91,93,94

The Official Maps of New England
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Date Produced: 1929
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LC Call Number: G1210 .N3 1924
OCLC: 649820897
Accession Number: OML-1929-30
The Official Maps of New England

An Atlas of Ancient Geography
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Date Produced: 1884
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Dimensions: 22 x 15
Physical Description: 1 atlas: ([2] pages, [3] leaves, [32] pages, [42] leaves of plates), maps (chiefly hand color)
LC Call Number: G1033.B8 1844
OCLC: 2026510
Accession Number: OML-1844-38
An Atlas of Ancient Geography

Facsimile-atlas to the early history of cartography with reproductions of the most important maps printed in the XV and XVI centuries. Translated from the Swedish original by Johan Adolf Ekel"f and Clements R. Markham
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Date Produced: 1889
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Dimensions: Height: 52
Physical Description: 1 atlas: 141 pages, 51 double plates including 170 maps, diagrams
LC Call Number: G1025 .N72 1889
OCLC: 3270257
Accession Number: OML-1889-25
Facsimile-atlas to the early history of cartography with reproductions of the most important maps printed in the XV and XVI centuries. Translated from the Swedish original by Johan Adolf Ekel