The Age of Sigmar!
$195.00
The Age of Sigmar!
$195.00
British mapping of the crossroads of Asia during the mid-20th century.
$1250.00
Mapping the destruction of Los Angeles during the 1965 Watts Riots.
$325.00
Introducing L.A.’s new Green Line!
$300.00
Palestine, once so famous, is now nothing more than a desert exposed to the incursions of the Arabs. – Remarks, upper left.
$150.00
European interpretations of early Chinese texts.
$110.00
Mapping widespread efforts to convert Africans to Catholicism in the late 19th century.
$450.00
A 17th-century depiction of the Aztec god Huitzilopochtli.
$125.00
Early 18th century views of Iran’s Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
$125.00
Interpreting Enlightenment-era morality from Classical mythology.
$125.00
Setting the stage for the Wounded Knee Massacre.
$125.00
An interesting view of Fort Monroe during the American Civil War.
$500.00
An influential guidebook and foundational map of Wisconsin.
$4250.00
The Red Man The War Man The White Man and the North-Western Line.
$125
“As goes International, so goes Springfield.”
$200.00
An uncommon edition of John Dower’s detailed map of Victorian London.
$1800.00
The American Republic en route to Manifest Destiny.
$450.00
A rare 1922 Golf and Automobile Road Map of the Los Angeles District, courtesy of California Fireproof Storage Company.
$295.00
An uncommon and early guidebook to the ‘infant’ state of West Virginia.
$600.00
The island of Malta under the Knights of St. John.
$200.00
A late 18th-century map of the Western Hemisphere featuring striking cartographic inaccuracies.
$300.00
An uncommon 17th century map of China that shows Korea as a peninsula.
$225.00
A British view of the U.S. at the outbreak of the American Civil War.
$1300.00
Uncommon variant showing Sherman’s epic March to the Sea.
$800.00
The extensive siegeworks around Atlanta during the American Civil War.
$450.00
The Chattanooga Campaign, about a decade after American blood was spilt.
$350.00
The battlefield of Shiloh, far from the place of peace after which it is named.
$350.00
The Thirteen Colonies on the brink of the American Revolution.
$900.00
One of the first printed maps of the Minneapolis capital of St. Paul.
$600.00
The Corn Palace City of the World!
$985.00
Efforts to traverse Florida by ship in the late 19th century.
$300.00
A reoriented Middle East after the Treaty of Ankara.
$175.00
Northern Europe during the Classical Era, according to 17th century scholars.
$200.00
Roman Gaul, according to 17th-century scholars.
$195
The Empire of Alexander the Great.
$150.00
Western interpretations of the diverse peoples of the Philippines.
$300.00
Post-WWI efforts to document the geology of the Territory of Papua.
$350.00
Locating brown coal (and a few gold) deposits in Gippsland.
$195.00
Striking it rich in Australia’s Northern Territory.
$175.00
Measuring global rainfall in the early 20th century.
$225.00
Recovering from the Galveston Hurricane of 1900.
$350.00
Cataloging the impressive efforts of the USGS at the turn of the century.
$350.00
Promoting alternative sources of railroad revenue during the twilight of the Klondike Gold Rush.
$250.00
“Comparative Lengths of the Principal Rivers throughout the World.”
$100.00
Visualizing Mt. St. Helens’ cataclysmic 1980 eruption.
$110
The Rouge River and two important Detroit industries.
$110.00
To “ascertain the character and value of improvements made at Aransas Pass, Tex. by the Aransas Pass Harbor Company.” – pg. 1.
$250.00
Improving Portland’s commercial maritime navigation in the early 20th century.
$225.00
A stunning 19th-century depiction of the Asian Tiger Lily.
$350.00
Some of the first publicly available close up images of the moon’s surface.
$250.00