Nope, not a duplicate of the UVa map. 

--Louise

 

From: Ratliff, Louise
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2017 7:30 AM
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Subject: RE: World War One battlefield map

 

Hi Jim,

   I agree with Joel that the monetary value is unknown.  However, the map itself is probably scarce because most of these have been lost or destroyed over the years.  Also, without seeing the UVa map, it’s hard to know if it is an exact duplicate, but it probably is.  It is certainly worth preserving, but probably not worth a lot of money.

  --Louise

 

Louise Ratliff

Social Sciences and Map Catalog Librarian
UCLA Library Cataloging & Metadata Center
BOX 957230, Life Science Bldg-Room 2400
Los Angeles, CA 90095-7230

(310)206-5853

 

From: Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Joel Kovarsky
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2017 6:36 AM
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Subject: Re: World War One battlefield map

 

Monetary value is difficult to assess. Here is a similar item: <http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:600043#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-4630%2C0%2C22579%2C16739> .

As far as a general discussion of similar maps, see: https://www.loc.gov/rr/geogmap/pdf/plp/occasional/OccPaper7.pdf ("Maps of The First World War: An Illustrated Essay and List of Select Maps in The Library of Congress").

Here is a link to a (recent?) sale (price not shown) for a group of similar items, but that description also notes the difficulty in finding precise details: https://bostonraremaps.com/inventory/maps-of-the-end-of-the-first-world-war/ . You could contact the dealer.

Here is the description from that first link, the map held by UVa:


Order of Battle on Western Front, 11 A.M. Nov. 11, 1918
prepared by Map-Room, G-3, Adv. P.C., G.H.Q.

Format
    Map; Manuscript/Archive; Online
Published
    [1918?]
Language
    English
Variant Title
    Carte de France à 1/600,000
Cartographic Info
    Scale 1:600,000.
Description
    1 map : ms., col. ; 98 x 80 cm.
Notes

        Base map: Carte de France à 1/600,000.
        Black ink on printed map.
        Shows France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and portions of Holland, Germany, and Switzerland.
        Covers both the Allied and German forces; the position of the headquarters of their Commanders-in-Chief; the commanders and headquarters of the Army Groups and Armies, the location of the different Divisions involved, both in line, in support and in reserve, as well as the service of supply; and generally, the tabulated strength and condition of both forces.
        Note attached to map: "This map is one of forty made by American General Headquarters, was presented by Colonel Robert C. Richardson, Operations Section (G-3), General Staff, to an alumnus of the University of Virginia, and by him presented to his Alma Mater." This is copy number "40." "Lieutenant Harrison / [with signature] R.C. Richardson" handwritten on verso.

            Joel Kovarsky

 

On 12/2/17 1:56 PM, Coombs, Jim wrote:

Hello,

 

I have a patron who found this World War One battlefield map in the bottom of a box of stuff he bought at a garage sale. He would like to know if it is rare and/or valuable. The base map is “Carte de France 1:600,000.” Do any of you have similar maps in your collections, or have knowledge of its value / rarity?

 

Thanks,

Jim

 

Jim Coombs

Maps & GIS Librarian

Missouri State University

Springfield, MO 65897

(417) 836-4534

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