As this map was being prepared, the peninsula was undergoing its Risorgimento, Italy's march toward national solidarity. Following the defeat of Napoleon and the merging of Sicily and Naples into the Two Sicilies, the Island of Sicily witnessed revolts against the Bourbon rule in 1820 and 1848. The final revolution in 1848 would result in the island gaining independence from Bourbon control for 16 months. The Kingdom of Naples was the richest and largest Italian state before the Italian unification. Customs: International buyers are responsible for paying duty and taxes on delivery. DHL or FedEx will contact the buyer by telephone to arrange tax payment if it is levied. Duty varies by country and we cannot predict the amount you will be charged. Some countries are duty free, others are.
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The map was published aroundearly 18th century (c.1710–1730) and is based onDionysius of Halicarnassus’ account of Aeneas’ travels. & Conditions.
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This Map is Situated in: Madoni Region, Sicily, Italy.
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Description: This is a marvelous 1863 map of Italy by the American cartographic publisher A. J. Johnson. It divides the region into Northern and Southern parts according to the geographical and political distinctions in 1863, when the Italian peninsula was peninsula in the midst of its struggle for national solidarity. Shortly before this map was published Garibaldi and his Red Shirts were fighting to unify the disparate city-states: Venetia, Kingdom of Italy, Piedmont, Lombardy, Aemilia, Tuscany, the Marches, Umbria, Sicily and the Papal States. This is reflected in above map by the national barriers segregating both the States of the Church and the Duchy of Venice from the rest of Italy. Includes the Kingdom of Sardinia, Corsica, and Sicily. Lower left hand quadrant features an inset map.
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Port of Messina Sicilia edited by the naval hydrographic and oceanographic service, 1981 and corrected until 1988 card at 1/5,000, around 60x85cm Edges a little crumpled otherwise good condition, rolled.
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Italien. A steelengraved map of Italy, with Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica and Malta. In an attractive, but probably later handcolouring. Steel Engraving by Johann Leopold von Baehr (1793-1893), after Johann Georg Heck (1795-1857), c. 1850. Good condition. Paper slightly soiled. Verso: blank. Dimensions: 258 x 208 mm.
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Never worn.
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This 1786 map was done by M. Barbie Du Bocage for the Travels of Anacharsis and was engraved by T. Cook. The borders would not fit on the scanner.
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