File:Sect. I. Beirut. Atlas of Palestine and the Sinai Peninsula.jpg

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English: Atlas von Palaestina und der Sinai Halbinsel, 1850 (title sheet and 15 sectional sheets).

Part of the Atlas von Asien in Zwanzig Blaettern, Zu C. Ritter's Allgemeiner Erdkunde, II. Abtheilung. Entworfen und bearbeitet von J.L. Grimm und H. Mahlmann, herausgegeben von C. Ritter und F.A. O'Etzel. I. Lieferung. Berlin, Verlag von G. Reimer. 1850.

Published as a supplement to Carl Ritter's Erdkunde
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Source David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Author Carl Zimmermann, Dietrich Reimer, Grimm, J.L.; Mahlmann, H.

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