1776. Bonne, Rigobert, 1727-1794. Map of China, Japan and Korea with relief shown pictorially.; "Avec priv. du Roy."; Map imprint: A Paris : Chez Lattr?e Graveur rue St. Jacques ä ... Lattr?e & Delalain (Paris).
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1923. Lobeck, A. K. (Armin Kohl), 1886-1958. Relief shown by landform drawings. 44 x 56 centimeters Scale 1:9,000,000; 1 inch = approximately 150 miles General Map Collection. Geographical Press (New York), 1923.
4733. Stanford's map of China and Japan with the adjacents parts of the Russian Rebubcs., India, Burma &c
Stanford, Edward, 1827-1904. Edward Stanford. Relief shown by spot heights, shading and hachures. Mounted on cloth backing. Shows existing and projected railways, submarine tel... Edward Stanford.
4734. Europa
Weiland, C. F. (Carl Ferdinand), 1782 -1847. entworfen und gezeichnet von C.F. Weiland. Relief shown by hachures. 6 bar scales on map, given in "Geographische (Deutsche) Meilen," "Franzos Lieu... im verlage des Geograph Instituts.
1997. This polygon shapefile contains ice observations in the Arctic region for June 10, 1997. This layer is part of the Arctic Climate System (ACSYS) Hi... Arctic Climate System (ACSYS).
1992. This polygon shapefile contains ice observations in the Arctic region for December 14, 1992. This layer is part of the Arctic Climate System (ACSYS... Arctic Climate System (ACSYS).
Handtke, F. (Friedrich), 1815-1879. entw. u. gez. v. F. Handtke. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Prime meridians: Island de Fer; Paris. Coordinates approximate and based on... publisher not identified,.
1994. This polygon shapefile contains ice observations in the Arctic region for May 30, 1994. This layer is part of the Arctic Climate System (ACSYS) His... Arctic Climate System (ACSYS).
1986. This polygon shapefile contains ice observations in the Arctic region for February 24, 1986. This layer is part of the Arctic Climate System (ACSYS... Arctic Climate System (ACSYS).
1987. This polygon shapefile contains ice observations in the Arctic region for January 19, 1987. This layer is part of the Arctic Climate System (ACSYS)... Arctic Climate System (ACSYS).