Woodcut plan of the battle. It is accompanied by a detailed legend to troops, munitions and other key locations. This was one of the battles in the War of the Austrian Succession.
With the map in the reading position there is a Roman numeral XVI outside the neat lines upper right perhaps indicating the plate was used in another atlas.
Two maps of the City of Emden, Located in German, on the German Ocean. The top map is a plan layout of the city. The Bottom Map (B) is a layout of the Harbour into Emden.
Map includes depiction of King of Sweden camp, several ditches, and Danholm Fort facing part of the Baltic Sea during the time of the Siege of Stralsund (1711-1715).
Map covers most of Europe as depicted during the Seven Years' War. Map shows larger towns and major rivers specifically the Rhine River from source to its mouth beyond Rotterdam.
Map of Germany and Poland, including the cities of Breslaw (Breslau or Wroclaw), Trebnitz (Trzebnica) and Gnesna (Gniezno). Berlin is located at center of map and all surrounding regions are indicated.
Detailed plan of the Aix includes vegetation in garden plots, foliage between hedgerows, moats, and fortress walls, churches, gates, and hospital. Key to numbers on map is located within the text of the volume. Of note: a white marble church built by Charlemagne is indicated. The Treaty of Aix La Chalelle ended the War of the Austrian Succession in 1748 where Great Britain and France dictated the terms. The city is now called "Aachen" located in Luxembourg.
Map showing part of Westphalia and other regions: Dutchy, Minden, Electorate, Hanover, Bishopric, Osnabruck, and Munster. Map of region where the French army was defeated in August 1759 during the Seven Years War.
Map details encampments and foot soldier advancements of Duke Cumberland (nicknames "The Butcher") July 25 - 27 in 1757. map of the Battle of Hastenbeck outside the fortified city of Hamelen. The English and French armies are shown arrayed on either side of the defenseless town. The map provides an detailed view of the terrain surrounding the battleground, including all the tiny villages.