Principal Cities of the Old World – Comparing their Latitude with Points on the American Continent
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This map was made by George F. Cram for “Crams Unrivaled Family Atlas” in 1898. It shows detail of 12 individual cities which are considered the principal cities of the “Old World.” The following cities are illustrated: Venice, Geneva, Marseille, Genoa, Athens, Constantinople, Alexandria, Gibraltar, and Cairo.
Size: 9 x 11.75 inches
Condition: Very Good - age toning
Map Maker: George F. Cram
Coloring: Printed Color
Year: 1898
Condition: Very Good - age toning
Map Maker: George F. Cram
Coloring: Printed Color
Year: 1898
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