No 1827 (4 resultados)
Editorial: Alliance Lodge No. 1827, London, England 1906
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Folding Card. Condición: VG+. Menu on folding card for a meeting of the Alliance Lodge No 1827 at the Princes' Hotel, London. held wednesday. Nov. 14th, 1906. The card unfolds to 8" by 6". Two printed pages - 'Vins' and 'Menu'. The Alliance Lodge No 1827 was an important Lodge composed of members from the City of London' under W…. Bro. James Easterbrook, M.A., W. M. Decorative front panel. Rear panel is blank except for a not on the prointers - Lakeman & Tucker, Brick St, Picadilly. Ships via inexpensive Canada Post Lettermail within North America, in card sleeve. From $3.00 to $6.50 depending on exact weight and location. Image available. Enquire for rates to Worldwide destinations Size: 4" by 6" - Folded. Book.

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Single print. Original antique steel engraving. Engraved area 105 x 70 mm plus title. 18 x 12.5 cm.
Editorial: San Pablo, Brunner, 1972 1972
Librería: AQUILANTI. Libros Antiguos & Modernos (A.L.A.D.A), Ciudad De Buenos Aires, CABA, ArgentinaAQUILANTI. Libros Antiguos & Modernos (A.L.A.D.A)
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4to., en carpeta.

1827 Amer. Sep. No. 39. Partie Des Etats-Unis
Amer. Sep. No. 39. Partie Des Etats-Unis By: Vandermaelen, 1827
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Librería: New World Cartographic, Chicago, IL, Estados Unidos de AmericaNew World Cartographic
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By:Philippe M. VandermaelenDate: 1827 (published) BrusselsDimensions: 19 x 20.75 inches (48.25 x 52.75 cm)Avery fine example of one of the earliest obtainable maps to focus on the northern American Rocky Mountain region and present-day Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.The map is a landmark work in the cartographic history of the regi…on.Early Explorers of the Region and their RoutesThis map is important for its detail inthe exploration routes of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804 1806) and John Colter (1807 - 1808). While the Lewis and Clark expedition is renowned for successfully charting a route to the Pacific, the pivotal and demanding segment was the overland pass through the Rocky Mountains. Spanning from the Missouris headwaters to the Columbia River, this map meticulously delineates the entirety of this challenging and crucial leg of their historic journey.John Colter, a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition who clearly did not get his fill of the American west, set off for the Rockies almost immediately following his return to Missouri.Colters route depicted on this map documents his unique distinction as theearliest person of European descent to explorepresent-day Yellowstone National Park the Teton Mountain Range and Jackson Hole.Representation of Indigenous TribesThe representation of indigenous tribes throughout the map cannot be overlooked. While many references to these tribes and their ancestral locations appear in the map, the names provided can be misleading. The "Ootlashoot," refers to the Flathead Tribe that resided along the Bitterroot Range. The "Chompunnish" also appears in the mapas a result of Lewis and Clark mishearing theNez Perce refer to themselves as "Nimmipuu,"which means "the people."While not entirely precise, this map of the northern American Rockies holds significance in the cartographic history of the region. Its detailed depiction and hachure technique unveil the intricate patterns of mountain ranges and the rivers they nourish. The complex and varied geography of the region would prove both challenging and rewarding for subsequent explorers, scientists, and settlers in the ensuing decades of the 19th century.Condition: This map is in A+ condition presenting a strong print impression on clean paper with full margins on all sides.Inventory #126641200 W. 35th Street #425 Chicago, IL 60609 | P: (312) 496 - 3622.