Map of northwestern North American and the Russian Far East, including Bering Strait. Shows tracks of various voyages. Relief shown pictorially. Attributed to Jakob von Storcksburg Stahlin. References: Wagner, 633; Falk 1773-1.
Shows tracks of various voyages. Relief shown pictorially. Attributed to Jakob von Storcksburg Stahlin. Hand colored. References: Wagner 633 note; Falk 1784-11.
Published in St. Petersburg by Academie Imperale des Sciences in...
Shows tracks of various voyages. Relief shown pictorially. Attributed to Jakob von Storcksburg Stahlin. Hand colored. References: Wagner 633 note; Falk 1784-11.
Published in St. Petersburg by Academie Imperale des Sciences in 1784. Scale...
Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Shows routes of Captains Bering and Chirikov across the North Pacific Ocean to America, including Alaska. Interior of America blank. Small map based on the 1758 Imperial Academy of Sciences map, with...
Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Hand colored. Shows routes of Captains Bering and Chirikov across the North Pacific Ocean to America, including Alaska. Interior of America blank. Small map based on the 1758 Imperial Academy of...
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
Shows tracks of various voyages, including Bering and Chirikov. Relief shown by hachures. "Republished by Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to his Majesty." Considered to be the first English edition of a map published by the Royal Academy of Sciences...
Title taken from back of photograph. "At site of new Biological Sciences Building on West Ridge of campus. President William R. Wood, Governor William A. Egan, and Mr. William A. O' Neill.35 mm Neg. 73-136."
Shows Northwestern America and the northeastern tip of Asia, including an enormous and prominent false "Mer l'Ouest" as well as a clear North West Passage; based on the rare De L'Isle map which supposedly chronicled the discoveries of one "Admiral...
Original 1846 edition of the fundemental work on the Aleut language, the Eastern (Fox Island) dialect.
Published in 1846 in St. Petersburg, Russia by the Imperial Academy of Sciences. Physical description: 237p. File type: PDF 44.44MB