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  1. 1844 Black Map of France in Provinces

    This time in French history marked the rule of the July Monarchy, a liberal constitutional monarchy under King Louis-Philippe. The July Monarchy would last until the Revolution of 1848 and ultimately lead to the establishment of the Second Republic. In less than a year after the December 2, 1851 coup d'etat, the Second Republic transformed into the Second Empire, established by a referendum on November 7, 1852. President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, elected by the heavily Bonapartist French people, officially became Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, from the symbolic and historic date of December 2, 1852. This map was engraved by J. Bartholomew for issue as plate no. XIV in the 1844 edition of Black's General Atlas. Customs: International buyers are responsible for paying duty and taxes o.

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    316L Stainless Steel High Sense Light Luxury French Shell Avocado Ladies Necklace & Pendant Fashion Exquisite Fashion Jewelry

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  3. 1793 Wilkinson Map of France in Provinces

    Description: This is Robert Wilkinson's finely detailed 1793 map of France divided into provinces. France was organized into provinces until March 4, 1790, when the National Constituent Assembly reorganized the Provinces into Departments. The change was an attempt to eradicate local loyalties based on feudal ownership of land and focus all loyalty on the central government in Paris. There were roughly 40 provinces in France before they were abolished. Nonetheless, the province system was so engrained that most cartographers felt obliged to include two maps of France in their atlases, one showing the current department system, and another defining the defunct provinces Customs: International buyers are responsible for paying duty and taxes on delivery. DHL or FedEx will contact the buyer b.

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  4. 1844 Black Map of France in Provinces

    There were roughly 40 provinces in France before they were abolished. An inset map on the lower right corner details Corsica. XIV in the 1844 edition ofBlack's General Atlas. Title: France in Provinces.

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  5. FRANCE ARTOIS c. 1680 FREDERIK DE WIT LARGE ANTIQUE MAP 17TH CENTURY

    Frederik De Wit, also written Frederic, Frederico and Fredericus. He was born in Gouda and died in Amsterdam. He edited his first atlas "atlas maior" around 1662. He published a nautical atlas in 1675.

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  6. 1786 Desnos and de la Tour Map of France showing Roads and Provinces

    Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing. Signature Required.

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  7. 1874 Tardieu Map of France in Provinces

    France was organized into provinces until March 4, 1790, when the National Constituent Assembly reorganized the Provinces into Departments. The change was an attempt to eradicate local loyalties based on feudal ownership of land and focus all loyalty on the central government in Paris. There were roughly 40 provinces in France before they were abolished. Nonetheless, the province system was so engrained that most cartographers felt obliged to include two maps of France in their atlases, one showing the current department system, and another defining the defunct provinces. 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 t.

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  8. 1851 Black Map of France in Provinces

    Description: This is a fine example of Adam and Charles Black's 1851 map of France. The map covers France just prior to the December 2 1851 coup d'etat that brought about the Second empire. In less than a year, the Second Republic transformed into the Second empire, established by a referendum on November 7, 1852. President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, elected by the heavily Bonapartist French people, officially became Napoleon III, emperor of the French, from the symbolic and historic date of December 2, 1852. It covers from Flanders in the north to Roussillon in the south and from Brittany in the west to Alsace in the east. An inset map on the lower right corner details Corsica. Customs: International buyers are responsible for paying duty and taxes on delivery. DHL or FedEx will contact.

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  9. 1793 Wilkinson Map of France in Provinces

    There were roughly 40 provinces in France before they were abolished. This map was engraved by Thomas Conder and issued as plate no. 26 in the 1792 edition of Robert Wilkinson'sGeneral Atlas. Title: France, Divided into Provinces.

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