Lviv - WARSAW 1932, KSIĄŻNICA-ATLAS, made by INSTYTUT KARTOGRAFICZNY imienia E. ROMERA in Lviv, 8 pages of text, 19 color maps, dimensions 19 x 30 , hardcover publisher, minor stains on cover and scuffs on edges. Maps to Polish history were prepared by Wladyslaw Semkowicz, to general history - Czeslaw Nanke. Coverage from 476 to 1831.
MAP LIST:
Provinces of the former Roman Empire after 476.
The Frankish monarchy under the Carolingians.
Western and eastern Slavs in the 10th century.
Poland under Boleslaw the Brave.
Europe during the struggle between the papacy and the empire and during the Crusades (v. XI-XIII).
Eastern Europe under the yoke of the Tartars. The conquest in the 13th century. The Holy Land during the Crusades.
Poland of the districts around the year 1250.
Poland under Casimir the Great. The state in 1370.
Europe during the Great Councils and the Reformation (v. XV-XVI).
Geographical discoveries and voyages.
Poland and Lithuania under the Jagiellons (v. XV). The state of 1494 with emphasis on changes in eastern borders and historical places until the middle of the v. XVI.
Central Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. Central Europe after the "Thirty Years' War".
Poland in the 17th century. The borders of 1619, including later changes and historical places until the end of the 17th century.
Poland in the era of partitions (1770-1795).
Western Europe during the Napoleonic Wars.
Europe in the 19th century. Political division of Europe according to the decisions of the Congress of Vienna 1815.
Polish lands in the first quarter of the 19th century.
Europe before the outbreak of the general war 1914.
Poland reborn 1914-1921.