Karta Iuzhnoi Rossii Evropeiskoi Turtsii i chastei Avstriiskoi umperuu, Aziuatsjoi Turtsii i Persii . 1828. (to accompany) Geograficheskii atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii = Atlas geographique de l' empire de Russie. No.61.

One map folded into 2 sheets, engraved hand colored in outline. Map of South Russia European Turkey, Austrian empire and Persia. Showing political boundaries, major cities, towns, villages, mountains, rivers, roads, postal tracks and stations, landmarks, churches, etc. Distances are shown in versts....

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Main Authors: Piadyshev, Vasilii Petrovich, 1758-1835, Faleleev, I., Eremin, Finagenov, Shkatov, Frolov, Ivanov, M.
Format: Map
Language:unknown
Published: Voenno-topograficheskoe Depo. 1829
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Summary:One map folded into 2 sheets, engraved hand colored in outline. Map of South Russia European Turkey, Austrian empire and Persia. Showing political boundaries, major cities, towns, villages, mountains, rivers, roads, postal tracks and stations, landmarks, churches, etc. Distances are shown in versts. Relief shown by hachures. Geographical Atlas of the Russian Empire and the Neighboring Polish Empire and Grand Duchy of Finland. Also covers Siberia, Alaska and part of America. With the distance of postal routes between provincial cities and neighboring provinces, started in 1820, finished in 1827, it was amended in 1828 gg. 83 plates some folded, in Russian and French; some maps in German, and Polish. With Engraved title page and index. Maps dated 1829, hand colored in outline, engraved by M. Ivanov, Faleleev, Eremin, Finagenov, Shkatov, and Frolov. Produced by the Russian Imperial Army General Staff Topographic Depot. Showing provinces, cities, towns, villages, landmarks, roads, tracks, postal roads and Stations, distances between places, a table of the distance miles on postal road between the major towns. Bound in half leather marbled paper covered boards with "Piadyshev - Geograficheskii atlas Rossiiskoi Imperii - Piadischeff - Atlas geographique de l' empire de Russie " stamped in gilt on the spine. "Composed at the latest and reliable information, in favor of studying the Russian Geography and for compiling Road travelers."