Carte du théatre de la guerre entre la France et la Russie d'après les meilleurs auteurs
by Moithey, Maurille Antoine:
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- ISBN 10
- 128469111X
- ISBN 13
- 9781284691115
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Paris: Chez Jean, 1812. Engraved folding map, sheet size 89 x 66 cm, engraved by Vallet, original hand colour, two sheets joined then dissected into nine panels and laid on linen, folding into mottled paper boards, somewhat rubbed and worn. Imperial Russian coat of arms above cartouche; legend top right detailing the regions of European Russia. Moithy died in 1805 and the publisher, Jean, is re-purposing an earlier map, Carte générale de l'empire de Russie comprise en Europe, which was published in 1788. Our version would have helped the French public follow Napoleons invasion of 1812. Three examples of this edition located on Worldcat: OCLC: 494308591 (BNF); 1284691110 (Zurich); 730020786 (SLUB Dresden). Map
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- Title
- Carte du théatre de la guerre entre la France et la Russie d'après les meilleurs auteurs
- Author
- Moithey, Maurille Antoine:
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 128469111X
- ISBN 13
- 9781284691115
- Publisher
- Chez Jean
- Place of Publication
- Paris
- Date Published
- 1812
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- Russia;
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