
A B C E H J M P R S T Note. Please see the Bibliography for a complete citation of the work in which a particular map is found.
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Astrup, Eivind: 1898, following p. 362. “Map of Greenland.”
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Cranz, David: 1820, preceding p. 1. “Greenland.”
Cranz, David: 1829, following p. 4. “The western coast of Greenland, from Baal’s River to the Ice Glance.”
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Egede, Hans P.: 1741, Part 2, preceding p. 1. “Grønlandia Antiqua.”
Egede, Hans P.: 1818, preceding p. ix. “Old Greenland, as to its Eastern and Western Parts.”
Ekblaw, Walter E.: 1926, following p. 9. “Thule, the Land of the Polar Eskimo.”
Ekblaw, Walter E.: 1927/28, p. 149. “Map of Thule and Environs.”
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Hayes, I. I.: 1867, following p. 72. “Chart of Smith Sound Showing Dr. Hayes Track and Discoveries.”
Hayes, I. I.: 1867, following p. 96. “Port Foulke and Vicinity, North Greenland.”
Hendrik, Hans: 1878, preceding p. 1. “Sketch Map Showing the Author’s Voyages.”
Holm, Gustav: 1914, end of book. “Chart of the Central Part of East Greenland the District of Angmagsalik between 65º and 67º 22′ N. Lat. Showing Eskimo Settlements and Place Names according to the Charts of Holm, Amdrup and Kruuse.”
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Jensen, Bent: 1961, p. 45. “Sketch of the èmánaq area, North-West Greenland. Approx. scale, 1:3 Mile.”
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Mauss, Marcel, and Henri Beuchat, p. 49. “Figure 5. The winter settlements and summer settlements at Angmagssalik (Henri Beuchat).”
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Rasmussen, Knud: 1908, following p. 358. “Greenland 1905.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1915, following p. 340. “Pl XI. Map of the connecting land between Peary Land and Greenland ”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1915, following p. 340. “Pl XII. Chart showing altitudes on the inland ice ”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1919, p. 118. “Northern Greenland Showing the Northern Fiords Explored on Rasmussen’s Second Thule Expedition, 1916-1918.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, facing p. 1. “The Route.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, facing p. 35. “From Thule to Humboldt Glacier.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, facing p. [61]. “From Humboldt Glacier to Newman Bay.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, p. 93. “Cape Sumner: Dragon Point.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, facing p. 95. “Sherard Osborne Fjord—De Long Fjord.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, facing p. 98. “Beaumont’s Map from 1876, Found on Dragon Point by Knud Rasmussen, May 7th, 1917.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, p. 153. “The Lower Sketch Shows De Long Fjord and Surrounding Districts as Known Previous to the Second Thule Expedition. The Upper Sketch Shows the Same District Charted by Us.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, facing p. 211. “The Upper Map Shows the North Coast of Greenland and the District Round Independence Fjord with Peary Channel, as Known Previous to the First and Second Thule Expedition.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, facing p. 211. “The Lower Map Shows the Same District Mapped by the Thule Expedition.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, facing p. 254. [The Place where Wulff Died.]
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, facing p. [312]. “Bird’s-Eye View of the Great Fjords on the North Coast of Greenland.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, facing p. 313. [Route of migration to Greenland.]
Rasmussen, Knud: 1921, following p. 326. “Map of the Field Work of the Second Thule Expedition, 1916-18”
Rink, Henry: 1877, preceding p. 1. “Danish Greenland ”
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Steensby, H. P.: 1910, following p. 405. “Fig. 93. Greenland Northwest Coast. Cape York—Humboldt Glacier.”
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Thalbitzer, William: 1914, following p. 755. “Chart of the Central Part of East Greenland the District of Angmagsalik between 65º and 67º 22′ N. Lat. Showing Eskimo Settlements and Place Names according to the Charts of Holm, Amdrup and Kruuse.”
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