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American Airlines Inc.
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Issued as an advertisement in a magazine, with summary of the air age, and how it applies to our world view. Mankind is no longer dependent on water or land to travel, so those elements are removed from the map. And what you are left with is a totally different take on who your neighbors are. Showing just city names and their approximate distance, it is a new view that would change everything. Date estimated. Map 23 x 23 cm, on sheet 36 x 26 cm. "Reprints of this advertisement available upon request. Address American Airlines, Inc. Dept. 'B.' New York Airport Station, New York." (See Pub List No. 11632.000 for reprint copy.)
Author
American Airlines Inc.
Note
Issued first as an advertisement, with summary of the air age, and how it applies to our world view. Mankind is no longer dependent on water or land to travel, so they are removed from the map. And what you are left with is a totally different take on who your neighbors are. Showing just city names and their approximate distance, it is a new view that would change everything. Date estimated.
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Cheeseman, F.E.
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Date estimated.
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Cheeseman, F.E.
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Date estimated.
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George F. Cram Company
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Date estimated. Has mileage tape anchored at Chicago for measuring air miles; also has air distances table. Mounted on linen with grommets for hanging. Cut into 28 panels with spaces to facilitate folded storage. Text describes advantages of Gingery projection based on dividing a 16-inch globe into 6 gores radiating from Chicago. Markable and erasable surface.
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