size: 38.7x29.4 cm
This historical geographical map is an original piece from the "Kozenens Geographischer Atlas" published in 1919. Titled "APENNINEN-HALBINSEL. (ITALIEN.)" (The Apennine Peninsula. Italy), it displays the Italian landscape as it was perceived in the period following World War I, with a clear emphasis on the region's complex topography.
Map Title: Apenninen-Halbinsel. (Italien.)
Print Year: 1919
Key Features: The main map meticulously details the Apennine mountain range, bays, regions, and islands (such as Sardinia and Sicily). The sheet also contains several inset maps: one showing transportation routes, another highlighting the expanded region of Rome, and an additional map focusing on the volcanic area of Mount Etna. These detailed insets offer a unique glimpse into the urban and topographical development of Italy at that time.
Collector's Value: This map is a rare collectible. It captures the political and geographical


