Geology of the solar system, 1997
Bibliography on verso. Text and ill. on verso. On verso: I-2596. On verso: NW-1997-02-149-HQ. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Contributor:
Casebier, Darlene A. - Carroll, Roger D.
Mars : MEC-1 Prototype.
MEC-1 Prototype
"Base 101. Base information Aug. 1962." "Lithographed by ACIC 7-65." "Prepared with the advisory assistance of E.C. Slipher of the Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona." Includes notes, statistical data, and 6 inset polar maps of Northern and Southern Summer tilted at varying angles. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Contributor:
Aeronautical Chart and Information Center (U.S.)
Topographic map of Venus.
Venus coordinates: W 180⁰--E 180⁰/N 78⁰--S 65⁰. Exhibited at 27th IGC International Map & Book Exhibit, 1992. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes text.
Stars of the first 5 magnitudes visible in Northern latitudes
Stars of the first five magnitudes visible in Northern latitudes
Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy photocopy with slightly different typography and mounted on cloth is similar to LC original printed copy. LC copy mounted on cloth.
Stars of the first 5 magnitudes visible in Northern latitudes
Stars of the first five magnitudes visible in Northern latitudes
Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy hand colored. LC copy has blue crayon on verso: 14207/1909. LC copy imperfect: Torn in half along vertical fold line.
USAF lunar wall mosaic : LEM-1B.
Lunar earthside hemisphere
"Mosaic compiled November 1962." "Lithographed by ACIC 3-63." Relief shown by shading. Lunar coordinates: W 0⁰--E 0⁰/N 90⁰--S 90⁰. Includes "Lunar data" and "Graphic data." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Contributor:
Aeronautical Chart and Information Center (U.S.)
USAF lunar reference mosaic : LEM-1.
"Mosaic compiled November 1962." In lower right margin: Lunar earthside hemisphere. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Contributor:
Aeronautical Chart and Information Center (U.S.)
Weltkarte des Idrisi vom Jahr 1154 n. Ch., Charta Rogeriana
Charta Rogeriana | Explanations to the proof of the map of the world drawn by Idrisi in 1154 and restored by K. Miller in 1927
Relief shown pictorially. Place names in romanized Arabic. Accompanying text in English. Facsimile. Original version: 1154. Oriented with north to the bottom. Originally printed on 6 sheets, each ca. 47 x 68 cm. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. In manuscript blue pencil on verso: "Idrisi Weltkarte 1154 A.D., S. 1. Band, 2 Heft."
[Genoese world map 1457]
Title from Stevenson's text. In lower right corner: E.O. Cockayne, Boston. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. See GA307 1457.G4 S7 for text by E.L. Stevenson. LC copy mounted on cloth and laminated.
Globe map of the world.
F69929--69932 U.S. Copyright Office "Copyright 1900, by Wm. M. Goldthwaite, Chicago, Ill." Relief shown by hachures. At head of title: Goldthwaites handy hemispheres. Includes inset showing torrid, temperate, and frigid zones. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Two copies. Copy 1 stamped on recto and verso respectively: 69929 and 69932. Copy 2 stamped on recto and verso…
Contributor:
Goldthwaite, Wm. M. (William M.)
Date:1900-01-01
Map
[Shi jie] quan tu.
Pen-and-ink and watercolor. Maps probably drawn by the small boys in the Christian College, Canton, China. One of three maps drawn by the small boys in the Christian College, Canton, China. "136A". Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Outline of post-war new world map.
F17019 U.S. Copyright Office Scale ca. 1:30,000,000. Shows protectorates and peace-security bases. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes text. AACR2: 650/1; 650/2
The trans-orbal map : a Global Press map for one world
F18574 U.S. Copyright Office This map which was produced from a photograph of a transparent globe permits a view through the orb or globe; and, enables one to observe the relationship of all the continents to one another and to the world as a whole. Relief shown by shading. Includes text and 3 ancillary maps of the transparent globe showing reverse areas of the…
Contributor:
Ristow, Walter W. (Walter William) - Global Press Corporation
Date:1944-01-01
Map
The world, less polar regions
[Series] A.M.S. 1101
Relief shown by shading, gradient tints, and spot heights. Also shows shipping routes and time zones. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
[Political map of the world, 1983].
Title supplied by cataloger. "505153 (A00174) 4-83." Countries not colored. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Contributor:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency
[Political map of the world, September 1987].
Title supplied by cataloger. "September 1987." "800866 (545038) 9-87." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Contributor:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency
[World map, February 1992].
Title supplied by cataloger. "February 1992." "801967 (B01110) 2-92." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Contributor:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency
[Political map of the world, February 1995].
Title supplied by cataloger. "February 1995." "802353 (R00350) 2-95" Countries not colored. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Contributor:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency