An extremely attractive example of S. A. Mitchell Sr.'s 1853 map of Turkey in, Europe. This map, made when the Ottoman Empire controlled much of the region, covers what is today Turkey, Greece, Macedonia Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedo
An extremely attractive example of S. A. Mitchell Sr.'s 1853 map of Turkey in, Europe. This map, made when the Ottoman Empire controlled much of the region, covers what is today Turkey, Greece, Macedonia Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedo
Map size: 20 inches x 2 feet (60.96cm x 50.8cm) | Ready to frame in standard size frame (20x24) | Frame not included | Archival quality reproduction
An extremely attractive example of S. A. Mitchell Sr.'s 1853 map of Turkey in, Europe. This map, made when the Ottoman Empire controlled much of the region, covers what is today Turkey, Greece, Macedonia Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania. Ottoman provinces are color coded and numbered. Surrounded by the green border common to Mitchell maps from the 1850s. Prepared by S. A. Mitchell for issued as plate no. 62 in, the 1853 edition of his New Universal Atlas . Dated and copyrighted, "Entered according to act of Congress, in, the year 1850, by Thomas Cowperthwait & Co., in, the Clerks office of the District court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.