No. 33. Karta Amurskoy, primorskoy i Sakhalinskoy oblastey. (to accompany) Atlas Aziatskoi Rossii. Izdanie. 1914.
Descriptive text to map of Amur, Primorye (Primorsky), and Sakhalin Regions. Includes conventional singes. Atlas of Asiatic Russia, commissioned in 1914 by the Resettlement Department of the Land Regulation and Agriculture Administration in Saint Petersburg. Edited by Grigorii Viacheslavich Glinka....
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ftdavidrumseyc:oai:N/A:RUMSEY~8~1~337597~90105575 2024-05-12T08:10:30+00:00 No. 33. Karta Amurskoy, primorskoy i Sakhalinskoy oblastey. (to accompany) Atlas Aziatskoi Rossii. Izdanie. 1914. Atlas Aziatskoi Rossii. Izdanie. Pereselencheskogo Upravleniya Glavnogo Upravleniya : Zemleustroystva i Zemledeliya, 1914. (on verso) Izdano pod blizhaĭshim obshchim rukovodstvom G.V. Glinki. Tekst redaktirovan I.I. Tkhorzhevskim. Tovarishchestvo A. F. Marks St. Peterburg Izmailovsky. No. 33. Karta Amurskoy, Primorskoy i Sakhalinskoy oblastey Glinka, Grigorii Viacheslavich, 1862-1934 Russia. Pereselencheskoe upravlenīe. Tkhorzhevskiĭ, Ivan Ivanovich Russia Asia 1914 Full Image Download in JP2 Format 52 74 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~337597~90105575 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/RUMSEY~8~1/195/13437054.jpg unknown A.F. Marks St. Peterburg 13437.000 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~337597~90105575 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/RUMSEY~8~1/195/13437054.jpg 13437.054 Administrative and political divisions National Atlas Atlas Map 1914 ftdavidrumseyc 2024-04-12T15:04:45Z Descriptive text to map of Amur, Primorye (Primorsky), and Sakhalin Regions. Includes conventional singes. Atlas of Asiatic Russia, commissioned in 1914 by the Resettlement Department of the Land Regulation and Agriculture Administration in Saint Petersburg. Edited by Grigorii Viacheslavich Glinka. Text by Ivan Ivanovich Tkhorzhevskim. Printed by A.F. Marks in Saint Petersburg. Covers the resettlement of Russian peoples east of Ural Mountains, to Siberia. Containing elaborate pictorial title page with coats of arms by S. Kushchenko, 71 thematic and administrative plates, including facsimile reproductions of historical maps in Latin, Russian and Dutch, with vignettes and notations. Includes descriptive text relating to each plate, and index of about 10,000 geographical names. Maps showing political and administrative boundaries, provinces, regions, types of land ownership, land use, city plans, landmarks, place names, roads, railways, postal routes, telegraph cables, rivers, lakes, canals, and mountains. Relief shown pictorially, by hachures and shadings. Statistical diagrams, document different aspects of the development of Asiatic Russia including the demographics, religion, education, climate, soils, land use, geological structure, trade, industry, transportation, and communications. Bound in Green cloth covered boards with coat of arms and title and on cover and on spine in gilt. The atlas was created at a time when this territory had received a new impetus to development from the reforms of Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin, initiated the growth of peasant resettlement movement from European Russia to Siberia and development of its natural resources, from 1906 to 1914. The atlas is an important graphic document showcasing the effect of the Stolypin Reforms. Read excellent review of this atlas by Alexander Johnson 2020 https://rumsey3.s3.amazonaws.com/AtlasAsiaticRussia.pdf Map Sakhalin Siberia David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (Cartography Associates) |
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Descriptive text to map of Amur, Primorye (Primorsky), and Sakhalin Regions. Includes conventional singes. Atlas of Asiatic Russia, commissioned in 1914 by the Resettlement Department of the Land Regulation and Agriculture Administration in Saint Petersburg. Edited by Grigorii Viacheslavich Glinka. Text by Ivan Ivanovich Tkhorzhevskim. Printed by A.F. Marks in Saint Petersburg. Covers the resettlement of Russian peoples east of Ural Mountains, to Siberia. Containing elaborate pictorial title page with coats of arms by S. Kushchenko, 71 thematic and administrative plates, including facsimile reproductions of historical maps in Latin, Russian and Dutch, with vignettes and notations. Includes descriptive text relating to each plate, and index of about 10,000 geographical names. Maps showing political and administrative boundaries, provinces, regions, types of land ownership, land use, city plans, landmarks, place names, roads, railways, postal routes, telegraph cables, rivers, lakes, canals, and mountains. Relief shown pictorially, by hachures and shadings. Statistical diagrams, document different aspects of the development of Asiatic Russia including the demographics, religion, education, climate, soils, land use, geological structure, trade, industry, transportation, and communications. Bound in Green cloth covered boards with coat of arms and title and on cover and on spine in gilt. The atlas was created at a time when this territory had received a new impetus to development from the reforms of Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin, initiated the growth of peasant resettlement movement from European Russia to Siberia and development of its natural resources, from 1906 to 1914. The atlas is an important graphic document showcasing the effect of the Stolypin Reforms. Read excellent review of this atlas by Alexander Johnson 2020 https://rumsey3.s3.amazonaws.com/AtlasAsiaticRussia.pdf |
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No. 33. Karta Amurskoy, primorskoy i Sakhalinskoy oblastey. (to accompany) Atlas Aziatskoi Rossii. Izdanie. 1914. |
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No. 33. Karta Amurskoy, primorskoy i Sakhalinskoy oblastey. (to accompany) Atlas Aziatskoi Rossii. Izdanie. 1914. |
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No. 33. Karta Amurskoy, primorskoy i Sakhalinskoy oblastey. (to accompany) Atlas Aziatskoi Rossii. Izdanie. 1914. |
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No. 33. Karta Amurskoy, primorskoy i Sakhalinskoy oblastey. (to accompany) Atlas Aziatskoi Rossii. Izdanie. 1914. |
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No. 33. Karta Amurskoy, primorskoy i Sakhalinskoy oblastey. (to accompany) Atlas Aziatskoi Rossii. Izdanie. 1914. |
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no. 33. karta amurskoy, primorskoy i sakhalinskoy oblastey. (to accompany) atlas aziatskoi rossii. izdanie. 1914. |
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