File:George Franklin Cram, Cram's atlas of the world, ancient and modern - Paris, 1901 - David Rumsey.jpg

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A map of Paris.

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Title
Paris. (to accompany) Cram's atlas of the world, ancient and modern : new census edition -- indexed.
Description
English: An old map of Paris, France. Detailed plan of Paris in color. Shows roads, railroads,footprint of major buildings, landmarks, parks, etc.
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Source David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Creator
George Franklin Cram & Eugene Murray-Aaron
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Map location Paris
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Publication
Cram's atlas of the world, ancient and modern : new census edition -- indexed. Geographical, historical and statistical presentation of the world in all its divisions : containing a complete series of maps of modern geography, exhibiting the entire world and all its various political divisions to correspond with their state to-day : an elaborate series of authentic historical maps showing the world's progress and development from the earliest times to the present to which is added a historical sketch of astronomical science with a description of the geography of the world. A thoroughly revised, rewritten, and newly illustrated edition By George F. Cram, editorially assisted by Eugene Murrary-Aaron. F.E.S., F.Z.S.E. ... With cooperation of Israel Smith Clare ..., John Klooster, Jr., ... Charles E Arron, A.M. ... Fully illustrated by diagrams, charts, and over 300 half-tone views of the world’'s choicest scenery. Published by George F. Cram, Fulton Building, 130 Fulton St. New York. 61-63 Plymouth Place, Chicago, Il. (on verso) Copyright secured by George F. Cram, 1901.
Place of publication New York, Chicago
Publisher
G.F. Cram


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