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  1. North Africa Barbary coast caravan Routes to Mecca 1683 Mallet hand color map

    Issued 1683, Paris for Mallet. Original 17th century antique miniature map. Engraved with very nice hand color. A superior visual example.

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  2. 1866 Map of Algeria North Africa Hand Colored Lithograph 11.5 x 9.5"

    Original 1866 Map of Algeria North Africa Color Atlas Middle East Map Engraved Lithograph Map Hand Colored Printed in Paris Wall Art Decor. Published in Paris, France by L. Hachette. From the atlas; "Atlas Universel D'Histoire et de Geographie" (Atlas of Universal History and Geography) by M.N. & P. Bouillet.

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  3. Ancient Persian Empire Iran Assyria Asia Minor 1683 Mallet hand color map

    Issued 1683, Paris for Mallet. Asia Minor. Ancient Persia. Original 17th century antique miniature map. Engraved with very nice hand color. A superior visual example.

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  4. 1942/43 History Map of WWII North Africa Pursuit to Tunisia Allied Invasion

    The Allied Invasion. -Pursuit to Tunisia. History Map of WWII: North Africa 1942/43. November 1942 - February 1943. November 8, 1942. This is a reproduction of the original map. This is subject to the brightness and contrast of your screen settings.

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  5. Historic Map - Morocco Spanish Influence - Pompido 1913 - 31.00 x 23

    This Map is Situated in: North Africa.

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  6. 1767 Africa's Islands, Capes & Seaports antique map by Clouet ~ 22.8" x 17.1"

    1767 antique map of Africa showing Islands, Capes & Seaports by Clouet, Jean Baptiste Louis. A beautiful and colorful map from the Géographie Moderne Atlas - Paris - 1st edition published in 1767 by Clouet, Mr. l'abbé (Jean Baptiste Louis).

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  7. North Africa Libya Mauritania Algeria 1719 Mallet antique hand colored map

    Issued 1719, Frankfurt for Mallet. Original early 18th century antique miniature map. Engraved with nice hand color.

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  8. 1541 Fried Ptolemaic Woodcut Map of Northwest Africa 'Tabula Prima Aphricae'

    This fine Ptolemaic map is from the woodblocks of Laurent Fries, the famous physician, astrologer, and geographer. The map covers northwestern Africa showing the regions that would become Morocco and Algeria and including the Strait of Gibraltar, here called Fretum Herculen. The topography is dominated by large rivers, convoluted mountain ranges; the locations of ancient cities are noted. Title is from the verso, which contains Latin text.

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