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1922 Map COLONIAL AFRICA Mandates Railroads Slave Coast Belgian Congo Rhodesia

$13.19

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  • Region or Country: Nigeria
  • Original_or_Reproduction: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Product_Type: Map
  • Year: 1922
  • Language: English
  • Condition: Very good condition, bright and clean, with no marks, rips, or tears. The map folds to 9½" x 6½" and is blank on the back, with no printing on the reverse side. Please see the scans and feel free to ask any questions.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Description

Large-format
fold-out color
lithographed 1922 map of Africa showing mandates, colonial possessions,
and independent states, with boundaries as they existed four
years after World War One.
This map opens to 81.2 x
71.1 cm [32″ x
28″] and is
drawn on an approximate scale of 1:12,672,000.
Details include completed and proposed railroads, caravan
routes,
unexplored rivers, swamps, deserts, intermittent streams, and politcal
boundaries.
A color key identifies British, French, Italian, Belgian,
Portuguese,
and Spanish possessions, as well as independent states. Mandated areas
are identified by colored stripes.
Condition:
This map is in very good condition,
bright and clean, with
no
marks, rips, or tears.  It folds
to 9½” x 6½” and is blank on the back, with no printing on the reverse
side. Please see
the scans and
feel free to ask any questions.
It was published by the National Geographic Society in
October
1922 and is fully guaranteed to be genuine. Its full title is
Map
of Africa
and Adjoining Parts of Europe and Asia.
Among the named places and features are the Slave Coast,
talian
Somaliland, Tanganyika Territory, Bechuanaland Protectorate,
French Equatorial Africa, Belgian Congo, Rio de Oro, Senegal, Cameroon,
Abyssinia, Northern Rhodesia,
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Nigeria, Cairo, Capetown, Kenya, Gambia,
Angola, and the Gulf of Aden.
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