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French map of Africa from 1912? [text in comment below says 1898], originally published as "Carte Générale de l'Afrique : Voir, à leur ordre alphabétique, les cartes detaillées des divers pays" in Nouveau Larousse illustré ; dictionnaire universel encyclopédique, publié sous la direction de Claude Augé. Paris, Librairie Larousse. 1898-1904. Original scan available at http://www.lib.msu.edu/coll/main/maps/mapscan/AFthumbs.html
Colonial claims:
British possessions are in yellow
French possessions in pink
Belgian in orange
German in green
Portuguese in purple
Italian in striped pink
Spanish in striped orange
independent Ethiopia in brown
Note:
This map is depicts various anachronisms and despite the stated publication date above (different editions?) of its work, was drawn between 1911 and 1914:
Occupation of Libya by Italy started in 1911, and the colony was established in 1912.
"Cameroun" is depicted with the territory of German en:Neukamerun, ceded from France 1911.
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French map of Africa from 1898, originally published as "Carte Generale de l'Afrique: Voir, a leur orde alphabetique, les cartes detaillees des divers pays" in Nouveau Larousse illustré; dictionnaire universel encyclopédique, publié sous la direction d