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2 messages----------------------------------Johnnie
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: Tue, 21 Mar 95 14:49:47 CDT
: Arlyn <AXVSLAS@UICVMC>
: 19th century European maps
Gerry-
If microfiche is acceptable, LC published a German set, a Polish set, and a Aus
tro-Hungarian set which are all available for sale. I think there might be a Ru
ssian set too. I'm sending the ad for the German set.
If you need paper copy, I'm sending copies of a bunch of cites and//or ads for
reproductions I've seen over the years, so some are quite dated. I've also neve
r seen the products since we don't collect foreign maps.
Arlyn
Arlyn Sherwood
Map Librarian
Illinois State Library
217/782-5823 phone 217/782-4446 fax
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: Tue, 21 Mar 95 15:22:01 EST
: "Michael Knes, Detroit Public Library" <MKNES@WAYNEST1>
: Sources for 19th century European Maps
An excellent source for 19th and early 20th century European maps
is: Genealogy Unlimited, Inc.
P.O. Box 537
Orem, UT 84059-0537
(801) 226-8971.
Their Summer 1994 catalog offers among other maps:
Victorian Ordnance Survey 1:63 360 ca. 1896 (surveyed 1860-1880)
Middle Europe 1:200 000 ca. 1910
1871 German Empire 1:100 000 and 1:25 000.
I've found Genealogy Unlimited to be a very reliable and cooperative source
for this type of material.
Hope this helps!
Michael Knes
Map Specialist
Detroit Public Library
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