Description
Our printed poster collection – a unique and eye-catching series of posters for study, home decoration or as a remarkable gift.
Posters are printed on high quality paper and shipped in a cardbord tube. The rectangle posters are printed on A2 size (420 x 594cm / 16.5 x 23.4″), square posters on approx. 55x55cm/21,6″and the blue Gleason’s map is also available on large A1 size (594 x 841cm / 23.4 x 33.1″).
Starting with the 1892 Gleasons New Standard Map of the World, once the official map of the flat Earth surrounded by the Antarctic ice wall. The original was the red (poster no. II) and the nicely recreated bright blue version. (no. I)
Gerard Mercator map (1569) First map of the North Pole with in the middle the Rupes Nigra, the huge magnetic black rock attracting compasses worldwide, Surrounded by a great whirlpool into which four powerful rapid rivers flow. (no. III)
Largest Early World Map – Urbano Monte‘s 10 ft. Planisphere of 1587 showing our known continents and the lands around (before creation of the Antarctic ice wall), an extraordinary world map made in 1587 by Urbano Monte. A full resolution zoom-in version you fine here. (no. IV)
Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition’s circumnavigation of the world (1521) To reach the Spice Islands via South America and to gain exclusive European rights to spices. First circumnavigation of the world, discovery of the Magellan Strait, Marianas, and Philippine Islands (no. V)
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, Tartaria, North-Central Asia from 1570 is considered to be the first true modern atlas, by Abraham Ortelius and originally printed on May 20, 1570, in Antwerp. (no. VI)
Flammarion Engraving (1888) The image depicts a missionary breaking through the firmament and gazing upon a mechanised version of the Universe. The image is a wood engraving that first appeared in Camille Flammarion’s 1888 novel L’atmosphère: météorologie populaire. The artist is unknown, but there is a possibility that Flammarion himself may have created the image, as he had once been apprenticed to an engraver in Paris. There was some confusion surrounding the origins of the engraving, with many scholars claiming that it was created during medieval times. Yet Flammarion never attributed the engraving to the medieval period. (no. VII)
The World Beyond – A model of the earth that some flat earthers adhere to: that beyond Antarctica, which lies as a kind of barrier around the known world, there are many vast undiscovered continents, habitable and rich in life, there could even be multiple barriers, concentric rings of glaciers lying at the edges of their sunlight. (original creator unknown) (no. VIII)
Nos Confunden’s Terra Infinita map, a map that shows the universe in a projection that makes space useless, as all is United. As well as the 2 rings that surround the planet, and much more. (no. IX)
The World Hierarchy Pyramid poster – a concept from Deepstate Mapping Project that encapsulates the structure of social, economic, and political systems globally. It provides a framework for analyzing how different levels of society interact and function together. (no. X)
The Healing Web poster serves as a comprehensive guide to natural remedies, providing a wealth of information on a variety of health-related topics. Holistic approach: The poster takes a holistic approach to healing, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit. (no. XI)
Printed on premium paper and shipped in a cardbord tube. The rectangle posters are printed on A2 size (420 x 594cm / 16.5 x 23.4″), square posters on approx. 55x55cm/21,6″and the blue Gleason’s map is also available on large A1 size (594 x 841cm / 23.4 x 33.1″).
*Size deviations are possible