An attractive miniature map of Sweden and Norway by Thomas Starling from popular Victorian atlas “The Royal Cabinet Atlas, And Universal Compendium Of All Places In The Known World” published by Bull and Churton in London in 1833. The map is accompanied by a page of text giving the latitude and longitude of the major towns.
[Sweden – Norway] Sweden and Norway by Tho. Starling
- Author: STARLING Thomas
- Year: 1833
- Dimension: 90 x 145 mm
- Place of publication: London
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