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Ancient world map print. Vintage poster reproduction of world globe. Double hemisphere print
Ancient world map print. Vintage poster reproduction of world globe. Double hemisphere print of the XVIII century by Johann Baptist HomannRegular price From $23.61 -
Carnivore animals distribution vintage map . World map print by Alexander Keith Johnston
Zoological Geography. Geographical Division and Distribution of Carnivora by Johnston, Alexander Keith. Alexander Keith Johnston was a leading Scottish cartographer whose work in the mid-19th century revolutionized how scientific knowledge was visualized. His commitment to thematic...Regular price From $27.54 -
America the Wonderland: A Pictorial Map of the United States by Ernest Dudley Chase.
America the Wonderland: A Pictorial Map of the United States by Ernest Dudley Chase, created in the 1930s, is a lively illustrated map celebrating the landscapes, landmarks, and attractions of the United States. Designed in the...Regular price From $28.34 -
Germaniae nova tabula. Holy Roman Empire by Claes Janszoon Visscher.
Germaniae Nova Tabula by Claes Janszoon Visscher is a richly detailed 17th-century map of the Holy Roman Empire, showcasing the political geography of central Europe with remarkable precision and decorative elegance. Likely published in the mid-1600s,...Regular price From $20.39 -
Ancient map of Europe. Nova et Accurata Totius Europae Descriptio by Frederik de Wit
Nova et Accurata Totius Europae Descriptio by Frederik de Wit is a 17th-century Dutch map of Europe, presenting the continent with dense place names, coastlines, rivers, mountain ranges, and surrounding seas. The engraved design includes an...Regular price From $27.54 -
Antique map of Angliae , Scotiae et Hibernae tabula. Vintage map print reproduction of 1684 England, Scotland and Ireland.
Antique map of Angla, Scota et Hiberna tabula. Vintage map reproduction of 1684 England, Scotland and Ireland.Regular price From $23.61
"Maps encourage boldness. They're like cryptic love letters. They make anything seem possible".- Mark Jenkins.