out of copyright. Series of 9 sheets with black-and-white maps of maritime trade routes, some with red overprint. Accompanies text Seaborne trade by Charles Ernest Fayle, D581 .F38 (catalogue record linked below).
1. The world on Mercator's projection, showing principal trade routes
2. North Sea and Baltic Sea, showing early minefields in North Sea
3. North Atlantic, showing North American and Caribbean trade routes
4. Oriental trade routes
5. South American trade route, showing points of attack
6a. Gulf of Aden, showing capture of City of Winchester by KÔøΩnigsberg, Aug 6 1914
6b. Vicinity of Canaries, showing captures by Kaiser Wilhelm der GrÔøΩsse, Aug. 15-16 1914
6c. Pacific Coast of North America, showing capture of Elsinore by Leipzig, Sep. 11 1914
6d. Gulf of Guayaquil, showing capture of Bankfields by Leipzig, Sep. 25 1914
7. Bay of Bengal and part of Indian Ocean, showing captures by Emden, September 10-October 30, 1914
8. Vicinity of Cape San Roque, showing captures by Karlsruhe, Dresden and Kronprinz Wilhelm, Aug. 15, to Oct. 27, 1914
9. Mid Atlantic, showing captures by Kronprinz Wilhelm and Prinz Eitel Friedrich