National Geographic
A Chart showing part of the Coast of NW America Side 1 - Published 1899
A Chart Showing Part of the Coast of NW America (Vancouver's Chart, No. 1) shows half of a chart of the coast of the Alaskan Panhandle and British Columbia including the Prince of Wales Archipelago, New Cornwall, and the Duke of Clarence's Strait. An antique black and white map perfect for framing, this map was published in November 1899 as half of a two-map set with the article "The Alaskan Boundary."
Page Size: 18.75 x 18 in (476 x 456 mm)
A Chart showing part of the Coast of NW America Side 2 - Published 1899
A Chart Showing Part of the Coast of NW America (Vancouver's Chart, No. 2) shows half of a chart of the coast of the Alaskan Panhandle and British Columbia including the Admiralty Island, Lynn Canal, and Prince Frederick's Sound. An antique black and white map perfect for framing, this map was published in November 1899 as half of a two-map set with the article "The Alaskan Boundary."
Page Size: 21 x 17.75 in (529 x 451 mm)
A Modern Pilgrim's Map of the British Isles - Published 1937
Published in June 1937, this whimsical map of the British Isles features colorful illustrations, county indexes, and thousands of places of interest in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The illustrated border contains sketches of historical figures and locations of interest. The unique artistic craftsmanship of this colorful and vibrant map make it a wonderful gift for those who love the British Isles.
Page Size: 31 x 38 in (785 x 961 mm)
A Traveler's Map of Britain and Ireland - Published 2000
Rich with history and culture, Britain and Ireland remain popular destinations for tourists who are as drawn to the region's remarkable cities as they are to its iconic natural beauty. This map highlights both countries' distinctive regions and popular sites. Published in June 2000 as half of a two–map set with "The Heart of Tourist London."
Page Size: 20.25 x 31.25 in (511 x 790 mm)
A Traveler's Map of the Alps - Published 1985
The top of the Traveler's Map of the Alps is dominated by a Swiss panorama, adapted from the work of Austrian landscape artist Heinrich Berann, showing the heart of the Bernese Alps, one of Europe's leading resort areas. A traveler's map shows alpine auto tours and distances and the locations of many points of interest. Seven individual maps of specific alpine regions reveal more detail. Published in April 1985, this map is half of a two-map set. Its companion map is a stunning relief map of the Alps.
Page Size: 22.5 x 36 in (570 x 912 mm)
A Travelers' Map of the West Indies - Published 2003
The West Indies have become a popular destination for travelers who seek a little more than relaxation and fun in the sun. Yet beyond the sand, surf, and picturesque islands comes a faint echo of a bold and brutal history of colonization from the Spanish, British, Dutch, and French. Explore this beautiful and intriguing region with "A Traveler's Map of the West Indies." Published in March 2003, this map was originally printed as half of a two-piece set with a political map of the West Indies.
Page Size: 36.25 x 23.5 in (918 x 593 mm)
A World Transformed - Published 2007
This revealing pair of maps show the dramatic differences in Native-American and European populations along the eastern coast of North America in 1491 and 1650. Population graphics reveal changes in population from 1500 to 1800. Published in May 2007, this map represents half of a two-map set. Its companion map, "1607: When Cultures Collide," is also available.
Page Size: 20.25 x 31.25 in (511 x 790 mm)
Above the Rockies - Published 1995
NOAA satellite imaging formed the basis of this fascinating map of the Rocky Mountain region which was then computer-enhanced by WorldSat International of Canada. Published in July 1995, this map accompanied the "Heart of the Rockies" tourist map.
Page Size: 20.25 x 31.25 in (513 x 792 mm)
Afghanistan & Pakistan - Atlas of the World, 11th Edition
This Afghanistan and Pakistan map of physical and political features can fit in any space. Showcasing the region in stunning detail with state-of-the-art cartographic techniques delivering accuracy and exceptional quality, the innovative and engaging design makes the content easily accessible and user-friendly.
Ideal for classrooms with an emphasis on teaching geography or environmental themes. The inclusion of physical features gives your students a genuine feel for how our world appears.
This map uses a bright, easy to read color palette featuring blue oceans and stunning shaded relief that has been featured on National Geographic wall maps for over 75 years. It is drawn in the Polyconic projection, where the parallels are all non-concentric circular arcs except for the equator, which is straight.
This map is found in National Geographic's 11th Edition World Atlas and is now available as a stand alone product.
Page Size: 31.5 x 24 in (798 x 610 mm)
Afghanistan & Pakistan - Atlas of the World, 11th Edition - Compact
This Afghanistan and Pakistan map of physical and political features can fit in any space. Showcasing the region in stunning detail with state-of-the-art cartographic techniques delivering accuracy and exceptional quality, the innovative and engaging design makes the content easily accessible and user-friendly.
Ideal for classrooms with an emphasis on teaching geography or environmental themes. The inclusion of physical features gives your students a genuine feel for how our world appears.
This map uses a bright, easy to read color palette featuring blue oceans and stunning shaded relief that has been featured on National Geographic wall maps for over 75 years. It is drawn in the Polyconic projection, where the parallels are all non-concentric circular arcs except for the equator, which is straight.
This map is found in National Geographic's 11th Edition World Atlas and is now available as a stand alone product.
Page Size: 21.5 x 16.25 in (540 x 413 mm)
Afghanistan and Pakistan - Published 2001
This map of Afghanistan and Pakistan was published just months after the September 11th, 2001 attacks on the United States and on the eve of the US invasion of Afghanistan. At the time of this map's creation, the country was controlled by the Taliban, a radical Islamic movement which had alienated Afghanistan from every neighboring nation with the exception of Pakistan. Published in December 2001 as half of a two–map set with "Afghanistan: Land in Crisis."
Page Size: 20.25 x 31.25 in (514 x 794 mm)
Afghanistan, Pakistan
This finely detailed political map shows up-to-date country boundaries and place names, as well as beautiful shaded relief. The map covers a broad geographic area ranging from northern Africa through the Middle East to the western edge of China and India. Includes complete coverage of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Oman, Cyprus, and Eritrea. Also includes parts of India, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, and Djibouti.
Page Size: 21.5 x 32.75 in (546 x 831 mm)
Africa - Published 1935
Africa underwent tremendous change in the early parts of the 20th Century. Access to air travel and increased motor vehicle availability led to increased travel led to increased development and modernization. This beautiful map, produced by the National Geographic cartographic section in June of 1935, tells the story of a continent amidst the old and new. Thorough research and spectacular detail are hallmarks of this beautiful map, one that should be part of any map collection.
Page Size: 29.5 x 31.25 in (747 x 788 mm)
Africa - Published 1943
The North African campaign was just drawing to a close when this map was published in February of 1943 to accompany an article entitled "Africa, First of 1943 Global Warfare Maps." A great addition to any World War II map collection, and a compelling companion to the earlier and later National Geographic maps of the "Dark Continent."
Page Size: 29.5 x 31.75 in (748 x 802 mm)
Africa - Published 1960
This map was created when many African nations were struggling and winning their independence from colonization. Features country boundaries as they existed on July 15, 1960. Published in September 1960 with three articles including "Africa: The Winds of Freedom Stir a Continent."
Page Size: 19 x 25 in (480 x 631 mm)
Africa - Published 1909
This historic map of Africa takes you back to 1909, a time when the "Dark Continent" was barely known in the outside world. A time when the only way to get to far off places like Abyssinia, the Congo State, and Bechuanaland Protectorate was to take a long sea voyage, then travel many miles by rail. National Geographic was among the first to bring this amazing land to the world, and this incredible map provides a time capsule into these times. Artistic cartography and painstaking detail make this a map for any collector.
Page Size: 17 x 21.5 in (431 x 544 mm)
Africa Classic
Our classic political map of Africa features country boundaries, place names, bodies of water, airports, major highways and roads, and much more. Includes the most accurate and up to date boundaries and names for all countries including Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe and the island nations off the coast of Africa.
Page Size: 24 x 31 in (610 x 784 mm)