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Stanfords Eastern Hemisphere 1877 Large
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9786000011666
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The Eastern Hemisphere in the third quarter of the 19th century presented on a reproduction of a beautiful wall map (size 88 x 106cm / 35" x 42" approx) with cartography which will appeal instantly to all who love browsing through old atlases. The original map was drawn by Stanford’s Geographical Establishment and “published under the direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education Appointed by The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and of the National Society”.
PLEASE NOTE: the western hemisphere is available separately on the same size sheet as this map, while a smaller size landscape format reproduction (80 x 60cm / 31.5" x 36" approx) combines the two maps together. These maps are also available cloth-backed in a folded format.
Individual countries are presented in gentle pastel hues typical of hand-coloured maps, with their borders outlined in stronger colours. The publication date of 1877 gives us Europe of large imperial states, much of Asia as we know it, but Africa still in the early stages colonization with its interior largely unexplored. Hachures are used to show the mountain ranges and many other features of contemporary cartography are included: ocean currents and trade winds, surrounding frames showing the tropical zones and the position of the sun, etc. Latitude and longitude lines are drawn at 10° intervals. Additional panels on this map of the Eastern Hemisphere give the continents as viewed from the two poles, plus five of those particularly loved features of mid and late 19th century atlases - vertical cross-sections with elevations across the continents (the map of the Western Hemisphere contains examples of different projections).
To see the full list of other titles in this fascinating series please click on the series link.
PLEASE NOTE: the western hemisphere is available separately on the same size sheet as this map, while a smaller size landscape format reproduction (80 x 60cm / 31.5" x 36" approx) combines the two maps together. These maps are also available cloth-backed in a folded format.
Individual countries are presented in gentle pastel hues typical of hand-coloured maps, with their borders outlined in stronger colours. The publication date of 1877 gives us Europe of large imperial states, much of Asia as we know it, but Africa still in the early stages colonization with its interior largely unexplored. Hachures are used to show the mountain ranges and many other features of contemporary cartography are included: ocean currents and trade winds, surrounding frames showing the tropical zones and the position of the sun, etc. Latitude and longitude lines are drawn at 10° intervals. Additional panels on this map of the Eastern Hemisphere give the continents as viewed from the two poles, plus five of those particularly loved features of mid and late 19th century atlases - vertical cross-sections with elevations across the continents (the map of the Western Hemisphere contains examples of different projections).
To see the full list of other titles in this fascinating series please click on the series link.
Weight | 0.000000 |
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Author | Stanfords |
Availability | POD |
Department | Historical Books & Maps |
Format | Sheet map, rolled |
ISBN | 9786000011666 |
Pages | 1 |
Publisher | Edward Stanford Cartographic Collection |
Reference | SC2aL |
Section | Historical Maps |
Series | Edward Stanford Cartographic Collection |
Size Unfolded | 88 x 106cm |
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