Number of pages: 118 Pages. Size: 24 x 33cm.
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You will receive the National Geographic papers shown.
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Introducing an exquisite piece of artistry, a hand-engraved map of Palestine in multi-color, made with porcelain and pottery. This unique masterpiece is a contemporary reproduction that carries the essence of the Middle East. The artwork is attributed to the skilled craftsmanship of a local artist, and the details are a testament to the maker's artistry. This item is not only a piece of art but also a significant representation of Palestinian heritage. The map is a combination of history and culture that has been carefully crafted, making it a valuable addition to any collection. The artwork is an accident of beauty, and the buyer will appreciate the handmade nature of the item. Bid now and make this stunning artwork a part of your collection.
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Number of pages: 96 Pages. Condition : in excellent condition.
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The product is an original 1830 antique hand-colored map of Asia. The map was created using copper plate printing technique and is an antique original by cartographer H. Huntington. Map shows political boundaries, townships and waterways. This historical map provides valuable insights into the political landscape of Asia and the Middle East during the 19th century. Measures 9.5x7.5 inches. Good condition, discoloration
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HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR The mediterranean and Middle East Volume IV By Major-General I. S. O. Playfair, C. B, D. S. O., M. C. with Brigadier C. J. C. MolonyCaptain F. C. Flynn, R. N.Group Captain T. P. Gleave, C. B. E. Hardback book in very good condition. Contains maps & descriptions of WWII, also with dust jacket
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It is from Carl Flemming's Vollstandiger Hand-Atlas, published in Glogau, 1847. Condition: The map is in Fair condition. It is basically as seen in the pics. The pics are of the actual map. An Authentic Antique Map: Not a Modern Reproduction!
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The path taken by the Israelites after their departure from Egypt can be seen, beginning with the assembly of the tribes at Raemses from 6 other locations, crossing of the Red Sea near the town of Baal Zephon (shown between the markers for year 4 and 5), headed north to Hasmona (year 26), then south to Aziongaber (year 32), then finally crossing the Jordan River just north of the Dead Sea into Palestine in year 42.
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