Interesting historical map of Russia, examining the history of Russia from the Reign of Peter the Great in 1689 to the Death of Alexander in 1825.
Rare Plan of St. Petersburg Proposing An Early Solution to St. Petersburg's Perennial Flooding Issues Von Wiebeking's plan for St. Petersburg was one of several competing plans proposed for the purpose of addressing the chonic flooding issues in St....
Fine lithographic view of the Kremlin, from a series of views of Moscow and Petersburg, published by Daziaro in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Fine lithographic view of the Kremlin Arsenal Moscow, from a series of views of Moscow and Petersburg, published by Daziaro in Moscow and St. Petersburg. The Kremlin Arsenal was previously used as an armory, which was built within the grounds of the...
Fine lithographic view of the Convent of Froitzko-Serguiewsk, from a series of views of Moscow and Petersburg, published by Daziaro in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
An Empire Connected by Rivers. Large-format Russian-language map of European Russia, focusing on the ever-expanding project to connect all of European Russia through its navigable rivers and canals. From the 18th to the 20th centuries, the primary...
Nice full color example of Rapkin' map of The Crimea, in the style of the maps of John Tallis Vignettes includes Sebastopol (2), Balaklava Harbor, Bank of the Alma River and Eupatoria.
Rare separately issued map of showing the status of the War in the Crimea, published by John P. Jewett & Co. in Boston and Lithographed by S.W. Chandler & Bro. in Boston. The map includes inset maps entitled "General Map of Crimea" and...
Scarce chart of the Island of Kronstat, the primary defensive position for the Russian Navy in defense of Russia's Czarist Capital of St. Petersburg. Published on the eve of the Crimean war in anticipation of the conflict with Russia, the Allied Navy...
Fine view of the battle of Alma, lithographed by Andrew Maclure from contemporary drawings. The Battle of Alma (September 20, 1854) is generally considered the first battle of the Crimean War. An Anglo-French force under Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud...
Large map showing the Crimea region, published to follow the Crimean war, published by Ernest Bourdin in Voyagé dans la Russie Méridionale et la Crimée, par le Prince de Deminoff. The map includes Post Roads, Great Roads, Railroads, etc. Includes...
A large panoramic plan of the town, harbour, forts and defenses of Sevastopol in Ukraine. Chromolithographed and designed by Thomas Packer, and published by Stannard and Dixon, 7, Poland Street in London. Full Title: A panoramic view of the town,...
Fine early view of Odessa, published by Lloyd Brothers & Co. in New York and Lithographed by Edmund Walker for Day & Son, Lithographers to the Queen. The view include a key locating 30 points of interest, and is based upon a drawing by...
Detailed map of the Crimea and northern part of the Black Sea and Sea of Azof, locating colonial settlement in the region. The map is divided by Governments as created by the Imperial Russian Government in 1802 (and abolished in 1925). The...
The Russian Empire Eyes Western China. Important manuscript map of northern and western China and Mongolia prepared by K. Weber, Beijing, 1871, and copied by L. Brosse in St Petersburg. The map was the product of a major Russian expedition in China...
Detailed map of the Nova Zemla region, focusing on the polar voyages in the region in the 1870s. The following explorer routes are noted: Johannsen 1869 Johannsen 1870 F.C. Mack 1871 Johannsen 1871 Tobiesen 1871 Isacksen 1871 Dorma 1871 Rosenthal...