C1895

Central Asia and India.

Detailed map of India with British Territories marked in red. From The Times Atlas which was an English issue of Richard Andree’s Allgemiener Handatlas, one of the most comprehensive world atlases for its time. English atlases of the period such as Times … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Central Asia and India.

Date:

C1895

Condition:

In good condition, with centre fold as issued.

Technique:

Colour printed engraving.

Image Size: 

370mm 
x 480mm

Paper Size: 

410mm 
x 535mm
AUTHENTICITY
Central Asia and India. - Antique Map from 1895

Genuine antique
dated:

1895

Description:

Detailed map of India with British Territories marked in red.

From The Times Atlas which was an English issue of Richard Andree’s Allgemiener Handatlas, one of the most comprehensive world atlases for its time. English atlases of the period such as Times Atlas of the World and the Universal Atlas were based on this work.

Richard Andree (1835 - 1912)

German cartographer whose career centred on making complex geographic data accessible to the public. He gained prominence through his association with the publisher Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, where he synthesised new surveying data into clear, educational maps. In 1871, Andree succeeded August Petermann as editor of the influential geographical periodical, Globus. This role positioned him at the forefront of contemporary exploration, allowing him to disseminate the latest geographic discoveries to a wide audience. His crowning achievement was the 1881 publication of Andree's, Allgemeiner Handatlas. This comprehensive work set a new standard for late c.19th reference materials, balancing scientific precision with a compact, affordable format. The atlas featured meticulously engraved maps showing updated political boundaries and transport routes, becoming a staple in schools and libraries. Its enduring design served as the foundation for numerous revised editions long after his death, cementing the hand atlas as an authoritative tool for modern geography.

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