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"John Bartholomew & Son: Mapping the World's Turmoil

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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Map of the North Sea and the Baltic, c1914, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: The Baltic Sea and Its Approaches, First World War, c1915, (c1920)
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Map of German South West Africa, First World War, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Austria-Hungary and Neighbouring Lands - Map, 1920. Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Political Map of Africa, 1914, (1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Map of the Austro-Italian frontier, First World War, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Asia Minor, the Caucasus Region and Mesopotamia, First World War, c1915, (c1920)
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Map of East Africa, First World War, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Black Sea: Bosphorus and Dardanelles, c1914, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Map of South Africa, c1914, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: The Balkan States After the Wars of 1912-13, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Poland and the Partitions of 1772, 1793 & 1795, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Map of Central Europe, c1914. Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Map of Belgium and Northern France, c1914, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Poland, 1815-1914, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: East-European Theatre of War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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John Bartholomew Co Collection: Northern France Illustrating the Western Campaign, 1914, (c1920)

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"John Bartholomew & Son: Mapping the World's Turmoil, 1914-1920" Step into the past and explore a world in flux through the intricate maps crafted by John Bartholomew & Son. With each stroke of their pens, they captured the shifting tides of history, revealing a snapshot of our ever-changing planet. Delve into the depths of conflict with "Map of German South West Africa, " an artifact from the First World War era. Witness how borders were redrawn and territories contested as nations clashed for supremacy. Travel further east to discover "Austria-Hungary and Neighbouring Lands. " This meticulously detailed map showcases not only political boundaries but also cultural diversity within this vast empire on the brink of collapse. Venture southward to Africa where "Political Map of Africa" awaits your exploration. Uncover colonial powers vying for control over this rich continent, while indigenous cultures strive to maintain their identity amidst external pressures. Navigate treacherous waters with "Black Sea: Bosphorus and Dardanelles. " Feel the tension that engulfed these strategic maritime passages during times of war, shaping destinies and influencing global politics. Witness Europe's transformation after tumultuous conflicts with "The Balkan States After the Wars of 1912-13. " Discover how new nations emerged from ashes as old empires crumbled, forever altering geopolitical landscapes. Unravel Poland's complex history through "Poland and The Partitions of 1772, 1793 & 1795. " Trace its struggle for independence against powerful neighbors who sought to divide it amongst themselves. Marvel at John Bartholomew & Son's mastery in depicting Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Caucasus Region in "Asia Minor - The Caucasus Region And Mesopotamia". Explore lands caught between empires' ambitions during World War I—lands whose fate would shape modern-day conflicts.