Description: Sebastian Munster's 'Cosmographia, Beschreibung aller Lender'. These prints are from the 1592 German edition, published in Basel by Henrichum Petri (Heinrich Petri). Artists and Engravers: Made by 'Sebastian Munster' after an anonymous artist. The author of this work is Sebastian Munster, a German cartographer, cosmographer and Christian scholar. He is best known for Cosmographia, the earliest German description of the world (in 6 parts. He was also the author of Horologiographia, Organum Uranicum and Rudimenta Mathematica. The woodcuts in this publication were made by a group of artists, among which Hans Holbein, Conrad Schnitt, David Kandel and Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch.
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This Spain Super Jumbo Country Magnet features detailed and colorful Spanish icons and popular cities composed inside the country's border. This collectible souvenir magnet measures 7 square inches and has a thickness of 0.100". These Classic International Country Magnets are perfect for any world traveler's refrigerator (or any other metal surface) and make a great gift for anyone that loves collecting keepsakes from all over the world! This Classic Magnet is made in the USA. Magnet Dimensions: 3.1" x 3.4".
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This National Geographic issue from March 1965 features an in-depth look at the transformation of Spain's landscape and culture. With a detailed map included, readers can explore the regions and cities mentioned in the articles. Filled with stunning photography and insightful writing, this collectible magazine is a must-have for history and travel enthusiasts alike. Signed by various authors and featuring illustrations from multiple artists, this original English language publication is a unique addition to any collection.
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No rips, holes or stains. Smoke and pet free.
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A must-have for the traveler to the region.
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National Geographic - February 1992, Vol. 181, No. 2. The Great Soviet Exodus (Soviet Jews flood into Israel, chasing dreams of freedom and the good life. Pizarro, Conqueror of the Inca (Forty years after Columbus, an illiterate Spanish soldier won glory crushing the Inca of Peru. ).
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Author: National Geographic Society. Condition: Pre-owned. Greetings and Salutations!
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