Skip to navigation

Search Results for ‘World’, ‘Maps & Atlases’, ‘Reproductions of Old Maps & Atlases’ - 9 matches found

Top rated results

Stanford's General Map of the World (c 1920)

Stanford's General Map of the World (c 1920)

Publisher:Stanfords
Catalogue number:148287
Scale:1:44,000,000 approx
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

A reproduction of this attractive 70 x100 cm political world map, originally published circa 1921 and showing the newly independent nations of Europe as well as imperial possessions elsewhere. In addition...

£11.06

Cities of the World: A History in Maps

Cities of the World: A History in Maps

Author:Peter Whitfield
Publisher:British Library Publishing
Catalogue number:135416
Availability: Special order: usually dispatched within 10 days

Peter Whitfield's Cities of the World is a fascinating and original look at the world's greatest cities, as he traces their historic form and special character through the city maps and panoramic views...

£25.00

Atlas Maior of 1662

Atlas Maior of 1662

Publisher:Taschen UK
Catalogue number:133033
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Joan Blaeu's exceptional Atlas Maior, completed in 1665, was the finest and most comprehensive baroque atlas. The original 11-volume Latin edition, containing 594 maps, put Blaeu ahead of his staunch...

£100.00

Novissima Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula

Novissima Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula

Publisher:Alice Carlsson
Catalogue number:39153
Scale:N/A
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Historical map of the world dating from 1679 coloured largely in pink and green. The map is fairly detailed, and the interiors of the continents are quite interesting for their wildly inaccurate geography...

£18.95

The British Empire 1905

The British Empire 1905

Publisher:Old House Books
Catalogue number:36572
Scale:N/A
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Map showing the British Empire at roughly its greatest extent, colouring the British-ruled territories in red.
This interesting reproduction includes detail of global trade, shipping routes, coaling...

£9.99

The British Empire 1905

The British Empire 1905

Publisher:Old House Books
Catalogue number:86861
Scale:N/A
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Map showing the British Empire at roughly its greatest extent, colouring the British-ruled territories in red.
This interesting reproduction includes detail of global trade, shipping routes, coaling...

£9.99

Zurner's World 1710

Zurner's World 1710

Publisher:Wychwood Editions
Catalogue number:15712
Scale:N/A
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

An attractive and decorative map of the world drawn by Zurner in about 1710. The map depicts the geographical knowledge of Europeans at the time - eastern Australia and western North America are largely...

£12.95

Blaeu's World 1665

Blaeu's World 1665

Sheet reference:H11
Publisher:Wychwood Editions
Catalogue number:23966
Scale:N/A
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

A colourful historical map showing the world in two halves. Replica of a map of the world, created ca. 1665, showing the state of geographic knowledge of that time. The map is highly detailed and empty...

£12.95

No product image available

Nouvelle Mappe-Monde c.1680

Publisher:Optimago
Catalogue number:23967
Scale:N/A
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

A fairly plain map with a highly coloured surround which depicts the different peoples of the world and the constellations. Down both sides of the map are shell-shaped devices with little diagrams on...

£12.99

Showing items 1 to 9 of 9

 

Related articles

Best Map of the Year announced

A map of important geological sites has been announced as 2007’s winner of a new British Cartography Society (BCS) award sponsored by Stanfords.
Rosemary Duncan’s entry, the Hamps and Manifold Geotrail...

Read more

The Geography Collective: The Accidental Geographer

Writing this first blog, I’m thinking about travelling… Last year, my secondary school in Redcar, north-east England, was demolished. A shiny, ultra modern replacement had already been built just across the road...

Read more

The Island of Lost Maps

The basis of the this handsome looking book is the true story of Gilbert Bland. In 1995 Bland was caught stealing four 200-year-old maps from the Peabody Library of John Hopkins University in Baltimore. Further investigation revealed that 19 libraries across North America had been systematically vandalised...

Read more

The world in figures

The Economist's “Pocket World in Figures” reveals fascinating facts about our planet such as where people live the longest, which is the biggest island and who glugs the most wine...

Read more

What if the world were a village..?

The population of the world is enormous, and the figures are often hard to understand, so a popular children’s book investigates what the world would be like if we imagined it as a village of just 100 people...

Read more

More articles

 

Continents

 

Countries

 

Regions

 

Cities

 

Products

 

Explore our entire catalogue...

 

Searching

 

Searching our extensive database for all the products which match your search criteria

 

This may take a few moments. Please be patient.

 

If you are not redirected to your search results,
please click here to continue