Peru and Bolivia
Pretty antique map , of good size, published around 1836. Extract from "Universal atlas of antique and modern geography adopted in educational establishments", French atlas by monin and Fremin, published by Binet in Paris.
engraving titled: "Peru and Bolivia"
The Map represents, as its title indicates, the countries of Peru and Bolivia.
Dimensions: 24cm x 31cm
Good conservation condition. Some small defects are possible: Stains, foxing, small tears on the margins, dog-eared corners, etc. Please look at the photos. You buy what you see.
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