Chromolithographic map (355 x 335mm) with the areas of Arabia, Turkey and Mesopotamia highlighted in red indicating accuracy of cartographic survey. In very good condition with only a few insignificant vertical creases.)
London: Royal Geographical Society, 1908.
Offprinted map by T.E. Lawrence’s mentor.
Extremely rare map produced as an offprint so Fellows of the RGS could follow Hogarth’s lecture ‘Problems in Exploration: I. Western Asia’ delivered on 2 November 1908. It was published in The Geographical Journal, Vol. 32, No. 6 (Dec., 1908), pp. 549-563. Therefore, this map has priority over that which was published to accompany the printed version by about a month.
London: Royal Geographical Society, 1908.
Offprinted map by T.E. Lawrence’s mentor.
Extremely rare map produced as an offprint so Fellows of the RGS could follow Hogarth’s lecture ‘Problems in Exploration: I. Western Asia’ delivered on 2 November 1908. It was published in The Geographical Journal, Vol. 32, No. 6 (Dec., 1908), pp. 549-563. Therefore, this map has priority over that which was published to accompany the printed version by about a month.
Chromolithographic map (355 x 335mm) with the areas of Arabia, Turkey and Mesopotamia highlighted in red indicating accuracy of cartographic survey. In very good condition with only a few insignificant vertical creases.)