A rare and little known map of the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia taken from Franz Reisser’s Atlas der neuen Geographie published in Vienna in 1813 by the publisher Schulbücher-Verschleiss.
Lombardisch–Venetianisches Königreich samt Parma und Modena
- Author: Franz Reisser
- Dimension: 40 x 29 cm
- Place of publication: Vienna
- Year: 1813
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