First World War
Our stock of First World War maps includes a rich and varied selection of battle & campaign maps, particularly focused on the Western Front. These maps offer extraordinary insight into the movement of forces, the planning of offensives, and the shifting lines of conflict throughout the war. We hold numerous trench maps at varying scales, many showing the intricate networks of Allied and German trenches, redoubts, and communication lines across key battlefields in Flanders, the Somme, Ypres, and Arras. Many of these are overprinted with enemy positions, artillery ranges, and objectives for planned attacks. Our campaign maps cover major offensives such as the Battle of the Marne, Verdun, Passchendaele, and Amiens, many sourced from the Official History of the Great War and detailed operational studies by cartographers like Becke and Corbett. These are complemented by strategic overviews from Harmsworth’s New Atlas, aerial campaign maps from The War in the Air, and American perspectives from the West Point Atlas. This collection is ideal for collectors, scholars, or institutions seeking cartographic records of the Great War’s most decisive theatres.