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We have interpreted the term 'Eastern Europe' decidedly liberally,
in order to include parts of the Russian Empire such as the Crimea and Caucasus
which were and remain very much in Asia. We have several maps of Russia, lovely
eighteenth-century maps of Poland and Hungary, andsomething of a rarity,
we believean eighteenth-century Prussian map showing part of Prussias
annexations of Poland. Latest addition is a splendid town plan of Warsaw dating
from about 1840.
We only have a handful of views at present, but are hoping to expand
our range considerably in the future.
Unless otherwise stated, our maps are reproduced on heavyweight
A3 Super paper (13"x19"/329mm x 483mm). In most cases, this is a considerable
increase (up to 100%) over the originals. Views are reproduced on A4 paper, with
an approximate image size of 7"x5" (175mm x 125mm).
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