Physical Map of Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa (641K) [p.2-3] [1926 ed.]
Mycenean Greece and the Orient about 1450 B.C. (344K) [p.4] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Reference Map of the Nile Delta.
The Assyrian Empire and the Region about the Eastern Mediterranean, 750-625 B.C. (294K) [p.5] [1926 ed.]
Reference Map of Ancient Palestine (785K) [p.6-7] [1926 ed.]
Insets: Plan of Jerusalem. Dominions of David and Solomon (1025-953 B.C.). Palestine under the later Kings (953-722 B.C.). Palestine under Joshua and the Judges (1250-1125 B.C.).
The Oriental Empires about 600 B.C. (146K) [p.8] [1923 ed.]
The Persian Empire about 500 B.C. (134K) [p.8] [1923 ed.]
The Beginnings of Historic Greece 700 B.C.-600 B.C. (177K) [p.8] [1923 ed.]
Vicinity of Troy. The Shores of the Propontis. Plan of Olympia. (214K) [p.9] [1926 ed.]
Reference Map of Ancient Greece. Northern Part. (980K) [p.10-11] [1926 ed.]
Greek and Phoenician Settlements in the Mediterranean Basin, about 550 B.C. (350K) [p.12] [1926 ed.]
Greece at the Time of the War with Persia, 500-479 B.C. (267K) [p.13] [1926 ed.]
The Athenian Empire at its Height (about 450 B.C.). (268K) [p.13] [1926 ed.]
Reference Map of Ancient Greece. Southern Part. (709K) [p.14-15] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Crete.
Reference Map of Attica. Plan of Thermopylae, 480 B.C. (500K) [p.16] [1923 ed.]
Inset: Harbors of Athens
Greece at the Beginning of the Peloponnesian War (431 B.C.). (307K) [p.17] [1926 ed.]
Greece under Theban Headship (362 B.C.). (175K) [p.17] [1926 ed.]
The Macedonian Empire, 336-323 B.C. (560K) [p.18-19] [1926 ed.]
Insets: The Aetolian and Achaian Leagues. Plan of Tyre.
Kingdoms of the Diadochi (300K) [p.18-19] [1926 ed.]
After the Battle of Ipsus (301 B.C.). At the Beginning of the Struggle with Rome (about 200 B.C.).
Reference Map of Asia Minor under the Greeks and Romans (360K) [p.20] [1923 ed.]
Plan of Imperial Rome (991K) [p.22-23] [1926 ed.]
Plan of Athens (991K) [p.23] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Plan of the Acropolis of Athens.
Plan of Republican Rome (991K) [p.23] [1926 ed.]
Plan of the Roman Forum and its Vicinity at the Time of the Republic (208K) [p.24] [1923 ed.]
Plan of the Imperial Forums and their Vicinity (240K) [p.24] [1923 ed.]
Reference Map of Ancient Italy. Northern Part. (850K) [p.26-27] [1926 ed.]
The Growth of Roman Power in Italy (243K) [p.29] [1926 ed.]
Reference Map of Ancient Italy. Southern Part (617K) [p.30-31] [1926 ed.]
Insets: Vicinity of Naples. Plan of Syracuse.
Rome and Carthage at the Beginning of the Second Punic War, 218 B.C. (199K) [p.32] [1926 ed.]
The Growth of Roman Power in Asia Minor (337K) [p.33] [1926 ed.]
I, after the Treaty of Apamea, 188 B.C.; II, before the outbreak of the Mithradatic Wars, 90 B.C.; III, as organized by Pompey, 63 B.C.
Territorial Expansion of Rome (768K) [p.34-35] [1926 ed.]
Insets: Plan of Carthage. Vicinity of Rome. Plan of Alexandria.
Reference Map of the European Provinces of the Roman Empire (850K) [p.38-39] [1926 ed.]
Insets: Gaul in the Time of Caesar. The Rhine Country in Roman Times. Country about the Lower Danube in Roman Times.
Germanic Migrations and Conquests, 150-1066 (411K) [p.45] [1926 ed.]
Development of Christianity to 1300 (676K) [p.46-47] [1926 ed.]
The Roman and Hunnic Empires about 450 (312K) [p.48] [1926 ed.]
Physical Map of the British Isles (296K) [p.49] [1926 ed.]
The Germanic Kingdoms and the East Roman Empire in 486 (859K) [p.50] [1923 ed.]
Roman Britain About 410. (452K) [p.51] [1923 ed.]
Settlements of Angles, Saxons and Jutes in Britain about 600 (323K) [p.51] [1923 ed.]
The Germanic Kingdoms and the East Roman Empire in 526 (221K) [p.52] [1926 ed.]
Europe and the East Roman Empire, 533-600 (243K) [p.52] [1926 ed.]
The Califate in 750 (293K) [p.53] [1926 ed.]
Growth of Frankish Power, 481-814 (196K) [p.53] [1926 ed.]
The Carolingian and Byzantine Empires and the Califate about 814 (673K) [p.54-55] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Northern Austrasia about 814.
Disruption of the Carolingian Empire, 843-888 (340K) [p.56] [1926 ed.]
The Peoples of Europe about 900 (333K) [p.57] [1926 ed.]
Europe and the Byzantine Empire about 1000 (641K) [p.58-59] [1926 ed.]
The British Isles about 802 (363K) [p.60] [1926 ed.]
England after 886 (99K) [p.60] [1926 ed.]
The Shires of England in the Tenth Century (99K) [p.60] [1926 ed.]
France about 1035 (304K) [p.61] [1926 ed.]
Central Europe, 919-1125 (740K) [p.62-63] [1926 ed.]
Italy about 1050 (247K) [p.64] [1926 ed.]
Inset: The Patrimony of St. Peter.
Dominions of Cnut, 1014-1035 (129K) [p.64] [1926 ed.]
Dominions of William the Conqueror about 1087 (249K) [p.65] [1926 ed.]
Europe and the Mediterranean Lands about 1097 (725K) [p.66-67] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Europe and the Mediterranean Lands by Religions about 1097.
Asia Minor and the States of the Crusaders in Syria, about 1140 (329K) [p.68] [1926 ed.]
Insets: Palestine. Plan of Jerusalem about 1187.
France, 1154-1184 (433K) [p.69] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Domain, Fiefs and Suzerains of the Count of Champagne in the Twelfth Century.
Europe and the Mediterranean Lands about 1190 (667K) [p.70-71] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Guelf, Hohenstaufen and Ascanian Domains in Germany about 1176.
The Holy Roman Empire under the Hohenstaufen, 1138-1254 (458K) [p.72] [1926 ed.]
The Mediterranean Lands after 1204 (340K) [p.73] [1926 ed.]
The British Isles about 1300 (363K) [p.74] [1926 ed.]
Plan of London about 1300 (237K) [p.75] [1926 ed.]
Vicinity of London, 1200-1600 (248K) [p.75] [1926 ed.]
France in 1328 (414K) [p.76] [1926 ed.]
Inset: The Chief Wool-raising Districts of England and Wool-manufacturing Towns of Flanders, Artois and Brabant.
Europe in 1360 (316K) [p.77] [1926 ed.]
Central Europe in 1378 (884K) [p.78-79] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Dominions of Ottocar of Bohemia.
Spread of German Settlements to the Eastward, 800-1400 (269K) [p.80] [1926 ed.]
Inset: The March of Lusatia.
The Great Schism, 1378-1417 (351K) [p.81] [1926 ed.]
France in 1453 (516K) [p.81] [1923 ed.]
Spain, 910-1492 (819K) [p.82-83] [1926 ed.]
Spain in 910. Spain in 1037. Spain in 1150. Spain 1212-1492.
England and France, 1455-1494 (373K) [p.84] [1926 ed.]
Decline of the March of Brandenburg under the Houses of Wittelsbach and Luxemburg, 1320-1415 (181K) [p.85] [1926 ed.]
The Wettin Lands, 1221-1485 (208K) [p.85] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Temporary break-up of the Wettin Lands about 1300.
Central Europe about 1477 (827K) [p.86-87] [1926 ed.]
Decline of German Power in the Baltic Region, 1380-1560 (285K) [p.88] [1926 ed.]
The Byzantine Empire in 1265 (205K) [p.89] [1926 ed.]
The Byzantine Empire, 1265-1355. The Byzantine Empire in 1265.
The Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Turks in 1355 (233K) [p.89] [1926 ed.]
The Byzantine Empire, 1265-1355. The Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Turks in 1355.
Italy about 1494 (774K) [p.90] [1923 ed.]
Insets: The Milanese under the Visconti, 1339-1402. The Republic of Florence, 1300-1494.
The Swiss Confederation, 1291-1513 (710K) [p.91] [1923 ed.]
The Mongol Dominions, 1300-1405 (410K) [p.92] [1923 ed.]
The Ottoman Empire, 1451-1481. Constantinople (671K) [p.93] [1923 ed.]
Ecclesiastical Map of Western Europe in the Middle Ages (950K) [p.94-95] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Vicinity of Naples.
Plan of Rome in the Middle Ages (452K) [p.96] [1923 ed.]
The Roman Suburbicarian (Cardinal) Bishoprics about the 12th Century (323K) [p.96] [1923 ed.]
Ecclesiastical Map of the British Isles in the Middle Ages (645K) [p.97] [1923 ed.]
Mediaeval Commerce (Europe) (846K) [p.98-99] [1926 ed.]
Insets: England. Hanseatic League in Northern Germany.
Mediaeval Universities (452K) [p.100] [1923 ed.]
Rural Deaneries (387K) [p.100] [1923 ed.]
Part of the bishopric of Winchester showing rural deaneries and religious houses during the Middle Ages.
Ground Plan of a Monastery (St.Gall, Switzerland) (516K) [p.101] [1923 ed.]
Mediaeval Commerce (Asia) (769K) [p.102-103] [1926 ed.]
Inset: India.
Plan of a Mediaeval Manor (710K) [p.104] [1923 ed.]
The West Indies and Central America, 1492-1525 (316K) [p.105] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Watling’s Island.
The Conquest of Mexico, 1519 – 1521 (350K) [p.106] [1923 ed.]
The Age of discovery 1340-1600 (903K) [p.107-108] [1923 ed.]
The Conquest of Peru, 1531 – 1533 (431K) [p.111] [1923 ed.]
The Portuguese Colonial Dominions in India and the Malay Archipelago, 1498-1580 (295K) [p.112] [1926 ed.]
The Imperial Circles about 1512 (245K) [p.113] [1926 ed.]
Central Europe about 1547 (845K) [p.114-115] [1926 ed.]
Insets: Principality of Orange. Wettin Lands, 1485-1554.
The Religious Situation in Europe about 1560 (438K) [p.116] [1926 ed.]
The Religious Situation in Central Europe about 1560. The Religious Situation in Europe about 1560.
The Netherlands 1559-1609 (645K) [p.117] [1923 ed.]
Europe about 1560 (854K) [p.118-119] [1926 ed.]
The Religious Situation in Central Europe about 1618 (581K) [p.120] [1923 ed.]
Sweden about 1658 (387K) [p.120] [1923 ed.]
Principal Seats of War in Europe, I. 1618-1660 (581K) [p.121] [1923 ed.]
Treaty of the Pyrenees 1659 (194K) [p.121] [1923 ed.]
Treaty Adjustments, 1648-1660. Treaty of Pyrenees, 1659; Peace of Roeskilde-Oliva, 1658, 1660
Treaty of Westphalia 1648 (258K) [p.121] [1923 ed.]
Treaty Adjustments, 1648-1660. Treaty of Westphalia 1648.
Central Europe about 1648 (926K) [p.122-123] [1926 ed.]
The Ottoman Empire, 1481-1683 (581K) [p.124] [1923 ed.]
Principal Seats of War in Europe, II. 1672-1699 (276K) [p.125] [1926 ed.]
Treaty Adjustments, 1668-1699 (122K) [p.125] [1926 ed.]
Treaties of Aix-la-Chapelle, Nimwegen, St. Germain, Ryswick, Carlowitz.
Extension of the French Frontiers, 1601-1766 (477K) [p.126] [1926 ed.]
The British Isles, 1603-1688 (481K) [p.127] [1926 ed.]
The Spread of Colonization, 1600-1700 (516K) [p.128] [1923 ed.]
Insets:Partition of Guiana and the West Indies. India. The Establishment of Dutch Power in the Malay Archipelago, 1602-1641. Guinea Coast.
Principal Seats of War in Europe, III. 1700-1721 (333K) [p.129] [1926 ed.]
Europe about 1740 (786K) [p.130-131] [1926 ed.]
Inset: The Growth of Savoy, 1418-1748.
Principal Seats of War, IV. 1740-1763 (329K) [p.132] [1926 ed.]
Insets: Spain. West Africa. West Indies. Canada. India.
Treaty Adjustments, 1713-1763 (321K) [p.133] [1926 ed.]
Treaties of Utrecht, Rastatt, Baden, Stockholm, Frederiksborg, Nystad, Passarowitz, Vienna, Belgrade, Breslau, Dresden, Aix-la-Chapelle, Paris, Hubertusburg. Insets: Acadia and Newfoundland. Eastern North America.
Central Europe about 1786 (829K) [p.134-135] [1926 ed.]
The Struggle for Colonial Dominion, 1700-1763 (431K) [p.136] [1926 ed.]
Insets: The West Indies, 1700-1763. Cook’s Voyages in the Southern Pacific.
India, 1700-1792 (645K) [p.137] [1923 ed.]
The Growth of Russia in Europe, 1300-1796 (872K) [p.138-139] [1926 ed.]
Typical German States Before and since the French Revolution: I. Baden (598K) [p.142] [1923 ed.]
Insets: The County of Sponheim. Lordship of Gravenstein. Baden since 1801.
Typical German States Before and since the French Revolution: II. Wurtemberg (698K) [p.143] [1923 ed.]
Insets: County of Horburg and Lordship of Reichenweier. Principality-County of Montbeliard. Wurtemberg since 1495.
France in 1789:
The “Gouvernements”(275K) The Generalities or Intendancies (269K)
The Salt Tax(299K) Laws and Courts(291K) [p.146-147] [1926 ed.]
Ecclesiastical Map of France, 1789 and 1802 (292K) [p.148] [1926 ed.]
France in 1791 (301K) [p.148] [1926 ed.]
Plans of Paris (251K) and Versailles (262K) [p.149] [1926 ed.]
Napoleon’s Campaign in Egypt, 1798 (241K) [p.150] [1926 ed.]
Northern Italy, 1796 (for the campaigns of 1796-1805) (389K) [p.150] [1926 ed.]
Germany and Italy in 1803 (423K) [p.151] [1926 ed.]
Germany and Italy in 1806 (424K) [p.151] [1926 ed.]
Treaty Adjustments, 1801-1812 (314K) [p.152] [1926 ed.]
Insets: India. Cape Colony.
Principal Seats of War, V. 1788-1815 (405K) [p.153] [1926 ed.]
Insets: India. Egypt. Napoleon’s Campaign in Russia, 1812.
Central Europe in 1812 (728K) [p.154-155] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Europe in 1812.
Plan of the Battle of Waterloo (581K) [p.156] [1923 ed.]
Plan of the Waterloo Campaign, June 16-18, 1815 (516K) [p.156] [1923 ed.]
Treaty adjustments, 1814,1815 (516K) [p.157] [1923 ed.]
Inset: Fortresses along the French Frontier.
Central Europe, 1815-1866 (798K) [p.158-159] [1926 ed.]
The Unification of Germany, 1815-1871 (285K) [p.160] [1926 ed.]
I. Rise of the German “Zollverein” (Customs-Union) up to 1834. II. The German “Zollverein” (Customs-Union) after 1834.
The Unification of Germany, 1815-1871 (178K) [p.161] [1926 ed.]
III. The North German Federation and the German Empire 1866-1871.
The Unification of Italy, 1815-1870 (266K) [p.161] [1926 ed.]
Industrial England since 1750 (359K) [p.162] [1926 ed.]
England and Wales in 1832 (422K) [p.163] [1926 ed.]
Dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire since 1683 (387K) [p.164] [1923 ed.]
Insets: Southwestern Crimea, 1854. Plan of Sevastopol, 1854-1855.
Distibution of Races in the Balkan Peninsula and Asia Minor (387K) [p.165] [1923 ed.]
Europe, 1871-1914 (605K) [p.166-167] [1926 ed.]
Distribution of Races in Former Austria-Hungary (390K) [p.168] [1926 ed.]
Europe in 1924 (640K) [p.168B-168C] [1926 ed.]
The Growth of European and Japanese Dominions in Asia since 1801 (839K) [p.170-171] [1923 ed.]
Inset: Vicinity of Peking.
Australia and New Zealand, 1788-1911 (645K) [p.172] [1923 ed.]
The Partition of Africa (725K) [p.174-175] [1926 ed.]
Insets: The Suez Canal and Lower Egypt. The Boer Republics till 1902.
Distribution of the Principal European Languages in 1914 (452K) [p.176] [1923 ed.]
Distribution of Europeans, Chinese, Japanese and Negroes (249K) [p.177] [1926 ed.]
Colonies, Dependencies and Trade Routes (892K) [p.179-182] [1926 ed.]
Localities in Western Europe connected with American History (519K) [p.184] [1923 ed.]
Localities in England connected with American History (273K) [p.185] [1926 ed.]
Physical Map of North America (561K) [p.186-187] [1926 ed.]
The Indians in the United States (645K) [p.188] [1923 ed.]
Reference Map of the New England Colonies, 1607-1760 (399K) [p.189] [1926 ed.]
Insets: Rhode Island. Vicinity of Boston. Vicinity of New York.
European Exploration and Settlement in the United States, 1513-1776 (704K) [p.190-191] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Principal English Grants, 1606-1665.
Reference Map of the Middle Colonies, 1607-1760 (301K) [p.192] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Settlements on the Delaware River.
Reference Map of the Southern Colonies, 1607-1760 (358K) [p.193] [1926 ed.]
Insets: Settlements on the James River. The Georgian Coast.
The British Colonies in North America, 1763-1775 (581K) [p.194] [1923 ed.]
Inset: Middle Colonies.
Campaigns of the American Revolution, 1775-1781 (645K) [p.195] [1923 ed.]
Inset:The West and South, 1778-1781.
The United States, 1783-1803 (581K) [p.196] [1923 ed.]
Insets: The State of Franklin, 1784-1788. Early distribution of the Public Lands (Ohio).
Territorial Expansion of the United States since 1803 (616K) [p.198-199] [1926 ed.]
Insets: Alaska. Hawaii. Guam. Samoa Islands. Wake Island. Midway Island. Porto Rico. The Philippine Islands.
Campaigns of the War of 1812 (331K) [p.200] [1926 ed.]
Campaigns of the War of 1812. The Southwest. Vicinity of Washington in 1814.
Campaigns of the Mexican War, 1846-1847 (262K) [p.201] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Route from Vera Cruz to Mexico.
The Organization of Territories in the United States since 1803 (1MB) [p.202-203] [1923 ed.]
I.1803-1810, II.1810-1835, III.1835-1855, IV.Since 1855.
Slavery and the Staple Agricultural Products in the Southern States, 1790-1860 (266K) [p.204] [1926 ed.]
Slavery and Emancipation in the United States, 1777-1865 (701K) [p.206-207] [1926 ed.]
Inset: The Region South of the Great Lakes.
Seat of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (645K) [p.208] [1923 ed.]
Inset: Vicinity of Gettysburg.
Westward Development of the United States (791K) [p.210-211] [1926 ed.]
Canada and Newfoundland (426K) [p.212] [1926 ed.]
Inset: The Arbitration Boundary between Canada and Alaska.
Mexico, Central America and the West Indies (350K) [p.213] [1926 ed.]
Inset: Central Mexico.
South America (691K) [p.214-215] [1926 ed.]
Inset: South America about 1790.
The Panama Canal (757K) [p.216] [1923 ed.]
The Canal Zone. Profile of the Canal.
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