The map of Bohemia from the rare Der curiose und .. Nussliche Dollmetscher.. published in Augsburg in 1748 by Machenbauer. The map has a decorative cartouche and a nice original colouring.
[Czech republic] Das Konigreich Bohemen
- Author: ERDMAN MACHENBAUER J.A.
- Year: 1748
- Dimension: 230 x 170 mm
- Place of publication: Augsburg
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