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The Travels of Marco Polo
13th-century travelogue written down by Rustichello da Pisa from stories told by Marco Polo
Geography
treatise on cartography by Claudius Ptolemaeus
Ravenna Cosmography
work compiled by an anonymous cleric in Ravenna around AD 700
Periplus of the Euxine Sea
2nd century guidebook by Arrian
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Cosmographia
1544 book by Sebastian Münster
Sairan Igen
five-volume geography byArai Hakuseki
Seiyō Kibun
Ora Maritima
poem by Avienus
Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
thesaurus of geographic names by the Getty Research Institute
Itinerarium Alexandri
literary work
The book of lands
Arabic geography book
History of Damascus
80-volume book by historian Ibn Asakir
The History of Baghdad
book in 24 volumes by al-Khatib al-Baghdadi
Kitāb al-Masālik wa-'l-mamālik
book by geographer Ibn Hawqal
Topographia Germaniae
multi-volume series of books created by engraver Matthäus Merian and writer Martin Zeiler
Dictionnaire Bouillet
1842 book by Marie-Nicolas Bouillet and Alexis Chassang
Farsnama
Fārsnāma (, "The Book of Fars") is a local Persian-language history and geography of Fars province, Persia, written between 1105 and 1116 during the Seljuk period. It is attributed to the otherwise unknown Ibn al-Balkhi (), a native of Fars who flourished in the 12th century. His ancestors were from Balkh in Khorasan, as his nisba suggests. The work was commissioned by Seljuk ruler Muhammad I Tapar (1105–1118).
Metz Epitome
Late antiquity work on Alexander the Great
Šahrestānīhā ī Ērānšahr
Middle Persian text on geography
The Small Sea Travel Records
1697 book by Yu Yung-ho
Aalamul Quran
Book by Abdul Majid Daryabadi
Daehanjiji
thumb|A page from Taehanjiji|alt= Taehanjiji () is an elementary school geography text about the Korean Empire by . Hyŏn Ch'ae wrote the book in 1899, translating and compiling Japanese and Korean sources. It was published by the company Kwangmunsa.
Le Tour de la France par deux enfants
1877 novel by G. Bruno
Book of Gods and Strange Things
ancient Chinese collection of fantastic stories about deities, supernatural beings, and immortals associated to geographical locations, traditionally attributed to Dongfang Shuo