Detailed and interesting map of north Germany at the end of XIX century from the famous Atlas Universel d’Histoire et de Geographie by Marie Nicolas Bouillet published in Paris in 1877.
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Detailed and interesting map of north Germany at the end of XIX century from the famous Atlas Universel d’Histoire et de Geographie by Marie Nicolas Bouillet published in Paris in 1877.
- Author: Eduard Dumas-Vorzet
- Year: 1877
- Place of publication: Paris
- Dimension: 260 x 200 mm
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