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Battle of verdun maps
Battle of verdun maps











The Eastern (Russian) front was shown on maps of the Prussian-Polish region, Lithuanian and the Baltic, as well as the Galician regions.

#Battle of verdun maps series

In total, this series consisted of 10 maps. Moscow: I.Mayevsky Book Publishing, 1914. A whole series of maps containing indexes were published on a larger scale, they covered almost the entire territory of the warring powers.ġ. They represented both separate sectors of the front, and the entire European theater. Theater of War Maps are the most numerous group of maps showing the areas where the fighting took place. ABC Books, Primers, Grammars, Dictionaries of the 16-17 Centuries Collection of Bibles from the Rare Books Department's Holdings.Voltaire and Rousseau: Irreconcilable Contradiction?.Coats of Arms of the Cities of the Russian Empire.French Royal Bindings of the 17th - 19th Centuries.The Rare Books Department can boast Voltaire's Library, the unique monument of 18th century culture, that is one of some well surviving private libraries of that time. The most remarkable among collections are Aldine editions of the 15th - 16th centuries and Elseviers produced by the celebrated 17th/century Dutch family firm. The library has no rival for its stock of early Russian printed books and Slavonic incunabula, it also holds a large amount of West European publications from the 16th and 17th century. An appreciable portion of those are incunabula (books printed before 1501): about 7 000 works. The library's stock of rare books contains more than 70 000 volumes.











Battle of verdun maps