Marius Chesneau

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Map of Africa extracted from the "Universal Atlas" by Vivien de Saint-Martin and Franz Schrader, drawn by Marius Chesneau Afrique extraite de l'"Atlas universel" - de Vivien de Saint-Martin ; et F. Schrader ; dressee et dessinee... par Marius Chesneau,. .. - btv1b53248220b.jpg
Map of Africa extracted from the "Universal Atlas" by Vivien de Saint-Martin and Franz Schrader, drawn by Marius Chesneau
Transvaal and the border regions of southern Africa map by Marius Chesneau Le Transvaal et les regions limitrophes de l'Afrique australe - par Marius Chesneau - btv1b8442048m.jpg
Transvaal and the border regions of southern Africa map by Marius Chesneau
Map from French geologist Louis Gentil's Atlas of Morocco "with the collaboration" of Chesneau (1909) Atlas marocain par Louis Gentil. Haut Atlas occidental - Carte dressee et dessinee avec la collaboration de Marius Chesneau, 1909 - btv1b53063795q.jpg
Map from French geologist Louis Gentil's Atlas of Morocco "with the collaboration" of Chesneau (1909)

M. Marius Chesneau was a cartographer who made maps of Africa and African countries. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

He made an 1889 map of the Transvaal. [6] He made a map of Ethiopia printed in 1897. [7] His map of Morocco and the Ubangi River and Chari River was printed in 1913. [8]

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References

  1. géographie (France), Société de (November 11, 1892). "Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de géographie et de la Commission centrale". Société de géographie via Google Books.
  2. "Annales de géographie: Bibliographie". Armand Colin et Cie. November 11, 1899 via Google Books.
  3. géographie (France), Société de (November 11, 1892). "Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de geographie et de la Commission centrale" via Google Books.
  4. "La Géographie". Masson et cie. November 11, 1910 via Google Books.
  5. "Polybiblion: revue bibliographique universelle". E. de Boccard. November 11, 1900 via Google Books.
  6. Mendelssohn, Sidney (November 11, 1910). "Mendelssohn's South African Bibliography: Being the Catalogue Raissoné of the Mendelssohn Library of Works Relating to South Africa ... Together with Notices of a Large Number of Important Works Not as Yet Included in the Collection ... a Bibliography of South African Periodical Literature, and of Articles on South African Subjects in Periodical Literature ... Also a Complete List of the British Parliamentary Blue-books on South Africa, a Cartography of South Africa, &c. ..." K. Paul, Trench, Trübner via Google Books.
  7. "Ethiopie et Pays Limitrophes". Digital Collections at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library.
  8. "Carte du Maroc / dressée par Marius Chesneau". collections.lib.uwm.edu.