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Map Of Africa #8 Art Print
by Science Photo Library
$44.56
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Map Of Africa #8 art print by Science Photo Library. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Map of Africa. 19th-century map of the continent of Africa, published in 1862 by US cartographer Alvin Jewett Johnson (1827-1884). Explorers named on... more
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Map of Africa. 19th-century map of the continent of Africa, published in 1862 by US cartographer Alvin Jewett Johnson (1827-1884). Explorers named on the map include Lander, Denham and Clapperton, Park, Caillie, Allen and Oldfield, D'Arnaud and Sabatier, and Mahamet Ali (Muhammad Ali of Egypt). Routes of navigators named on the oceans are: James Cook, Vasco da Gama, George Vancouver, Samuel Wallis, John Byron, and Philip Carteret. The insets across bottom show (left to right): the island of Saint Helena, Cape Town and Table Mountain, and Port Natal. Map published in 'Johnson's New Illustrated Family Atlas' (New York, 1862).
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