A collection of 10 outline hand color maps, on white or blue heavy paper, printed by the Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, and Imperial Academy of Sciences. Dated 1777-1791. While not a part of the Atlas Russicus, they were issued in the years following the 1845 publication of the Atlas Russicus and were bound together in various compilations, usually without a title page, and formed a later edition of the Atlas Russicus. Phillips reports a volume of these maps and other maps issued by the Academy in St. Petersburg with the title Atlas of the Empire of Russia. Bound in red marbled, half leather covers, with no title on or inside. Created in accordance with geographic rules and the newest observation. Showing administrative boundaries, cities, towns, rivers, canals, roads, forests, fortress, etc.
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A collection of 10 outline hand color maps, on white or blue heavy paper, printed by the Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, and Imperial Academy of Sciences. Dated 1777-1791. While not a part of the Atlas Russicus, they were issued in the years following the 1845 publication of the Atlas Russicus and were bound together in various compilations, usually without a title page, and formed a later edition of the Atlas Russicus. Phillips reports a volume of these maps and other maps issued by the Academy in St. Petersburg with the title Atlas of the Empire of Russia. Bound in red marbled, half leather covers, with no title on or inside. Created in accordance with geographic rules and the newest observation. Showing administrative boundaries, cities, towns, rivers, canals, roads, forests, fortress, etc.
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