Collection Items
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MapA map of the countries between Constantinople and Calcutta : including Turkey in Asia, Persia, Afghanistan & Turkestan. Shows railroads, submarine telegraphs, and boundaries of British possessions colored in red. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. "Stanford's Geogl. Establ." Includes distance table between cities in Britain, France and Egypt. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Edward Stanford Ltd
- Date: 1885-01-01
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MapStanford's map of western Asia Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Edward Stanford Ltd
- Date: 1885-01-01
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MapThe Eastern question in Europe and Asia "Geo. Cawston" "London: Published by Edward Stanford, 55, Charing Cross, S.W. January 1, 1886." Includes statistical tables of religion, population, surface area, and military personnel. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Edward Stanford Ltd
- Date: 1886-01-01
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MapThe Euphrates Valley : Syria, Kurdistan, &c. Shows railroads and submarine telegraph cables. Shows Turkish territory colored in green, and the Vilayets (states) separated by red lines. Relief shown by hachures. Publication list of Stanford's leading atlases on verso. "1514." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Edward Stanford Ltd
- Date: 1900-01-01
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MapA map of the countries between Constantinople and Calcutta : including Turkey in Asia, Persia, Afghanistan and Turkestan. Relief shown by hachures. Shows: international boundaries, railways, steamship routes, submarine telegraph lines, and British and Russian spheres of influence in Persia. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Edward Stanford Ltd
- Date: 1912-01-01
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MapMap of northern Arabia : in illustration of Lady Anne Blunt's journeys Shows author's routes in 1878 and 1879. "The figures give the approximate heights above the sea in English feet, measured with an aneroid barometer made and tested by Casella, N. B. These figures may be best relied on as regards central Arabia. The journey between Meshed Ali and Shustur was made during violent changes of weather." Available also through the Library of Congress Web...
- Contributor: Edward Stanford Ltd
- Date: 1949-01-01