Four sheets.
Very attractive map of Germany, dated 1820, from the 1821 edition of Lavoisne's Historical Atlas. Quite detailed, various states individually hand colored, marks major battles and sieges, surrounded by geographical and statistical information.
Also includes Geneological, Historical, and Chronological Maps, sheets 47, 48 and 49.
Lavoisne's Historical Atlas. A Complete Genealogical, Historical, Chronological, and Geographical Atlas; being a general guide to ancient and modern history: Exhibiting an accurate account of the origin, descent, and marriages the principal royal families, from the earliest authentic records; together with various possessions, wars, celebrated battles, and remarkable events, to the year 1821; according to the plan of Le Sage, greatly improved. The whole forming a complete system of history and geography. By M. Lavoisne. From the last London edition, improved by C. Gros, of the University of Paris, and J. Aspin, Professor of History, &c. Enlarged by the addition of several new maps of American history and geography Extended to the beginning of the year 182i. Third American Edition, carefully revised and corrected. Philadelphia: Published by M. Carey and Sons. May 22, 1821. Printed by T.H. Palmer, on the Ruthven Press, and on J. & T. Gilpin's Machine Paper.
No. 46. Geographical and Statistical Map of Germany
No. 46. Geographical and Statistical Map of the Germany. Map of Germany Divided according to the Treaty of Paris, and the Acts of the Congress of Vienna. Indicating the places rendered celebrated by Sieges and Battles, intended for the elucidation of Lavoisne's Historical Atlas, by E. Paguenaud, Philadelphia, 1820.
No. 47. Geneological, Historical, and Chronological Map of the German Empire, from its Commencement, under Charlemagne, 800, to Rodolph of Hapsburgh, 1273.
No. 48.Geneological, Historical, and Chronological Map of the German Empire, from Rodolph of Hapsburgh, 1273, till 1821.
No. 49. Geneological, Historical, and Chronological Map of the Electoral and Sovereign Houses of Germany.