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A Birds Eye View of The Suez Canal

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London: Maclure & Macdonald , 1882. Lithograph, map 25.5 x 68.5 cm, sheet size 31 x 84.5 cm, bird’s eye plan of the Canal, printed in colours, old folds and creases, pressed, spotting to verso, blank verso. A ‘Special Supplement’ of The Graphic (a weekly illustrated newspaper), issued on 2 September 1882, in between the British bombardment of Alexandria (July) and the battle of Tell El Kebir (September). British forces crushed a revolt against the Khedive led by Ahmed ‘Urabi, protecting British control of the Suez canal and leading to a British military occupation. Map

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Title
A Birds Eye View of The Suez Canal
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Book Condition
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Publisher
Maclure & Macdonald
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1882
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