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Meyer Handy Atlas

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Meyer Atlas
The Meyer Handy Atlas 1892
by Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts, Leipzig und Wien

Price: 30 euros by direct download or 41 euros on CD-ROM (+ VAT)

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Description
Set of 100 maps from a German atlas of 1892. These maps are depicting the full Earth surface but mostly the European countries. German states are very well presented and special maps are devoted to all their provinces. Each maps is offered at a size of  nearly 2 600 by 3 400 pixels with a resolution of 300 dpi.


Platform
Windows 95 / 98 / NT / 2000 / Me / XP / Mac OS / Mac OSX / Linux


System requirements
- PC or Mac.
- Pentium 200 Mhz or faster.
- 64 MB RAM.
- Screen resolution of 800 x 600, 1024 x 768 recommended.
- 4x CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive for CD-ROM version.
- Web browser required. Internet connection not necessary.

Direct download
Click on the purchase link here above. Pay by credit card and you will receive immediately a download link with login and password.

Main features
- 100 maps of Europe and the full Earth surface.
- These maps have been printed in 1892.
- Political boundaries at the end of 19th century.
- Maps in German, table of contents and titles in German, French & English.
- Each map has a size of nearly 2 600 x 3 400 pixels x 300 dpi.
- All images are discretely watermarked.
You will have 24 hours to download the atlas as a .zip file. Then unzip it with Windows or Winzip. If you select physical shipping, you will receive, in addition, a CD-ROM copy of the product.

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Spotlight reviews
"it's fun to run across a classic collection of 19th century maps. I think I'll find the old Prussian places I'm looking for" Amelia F.






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