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[Bates, Ernest Sutherland, 1879-1939, Schiff, Herman S., Reeves, Norman, Smith, Robert E.]
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Pictorial map of Tennessee, showing political boundaries with bordering states and major rivers. Features natural resources and manufactured items (including marbles, lumber, wheat and foundries). Includes a compass rose and a scroll listing notable places - such as Andrew Jackson's Hermitage - which are pictured in vignettes below map, in order of listing. Map is 17 x 29 cm, on sheet 23 x 29 cm. Accompanied by historical text on facing page.
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[Yardley, Richard Quincy, 1903-1979, Yardley, Peggy]
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[Pullman Company, Ragan, Leslie]
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1938 edition of the pictorial map of the United States by Pullman Company, on sheet 68x81, folded into pictorial self wrappers 23x11. Covers parts of Canada and Mexico. The illustrations on the cover by Leslie Ragan, depict inhabitants: an American Indian, a Mexican musician and a woman against the background of high snowy mountains, a skyscraper and a train in the foreground. "United States Lines" stamp on front cover. Despite the fact that it was issued by the railroads there is no railroad theme to the map. Map showing state boundaries, major cities, landmarks, industry, agriculture, forests, national parks, recreational activities, and places of interest. Includes "A table of one way distance." Relief shown pictorially. On verso: text and photos describe the sights of America, Canada and Mexico.
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[Lindgren, Jolly, Lindgren Brothers]
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Boucher, Lucien (1889-1971)
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Dolph & Stewart
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Color pictorial map in blue, yellow and green color scheme. Depicts Manhattan, a part of Jersey City, the Bronx and Yonkers, New Rochelle, Brooklyn and Queens with the site of New York World's Fair marked with a large banner. Shows roads, parks, city blocks and landmarks. Various pictographs dot the map including a large image of the liner Normandie and various bridges. At the left and right edge are vignettes of famous places and buildings in New York, including the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and Coney Island. Includes decorative compass rose.
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Lindgren, Jolly
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Color pictorial map. Title on the border. Shows natural features, mountain ranges, trees, trails, and roads. Relief shown pictorially. Includes many notes throughout the map. Points of interest shown pictorially.
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Bullock, L.G.(Leslie George)
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Full color.
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Nicholls, Denys
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Date estimated.
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[Randall, Ida Schmid, Woman's Christian Temperance Union.]
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The Willard Centenary Souvenir cloth map of the United States. One of 8,800 produced for the 1939 centenary of Frances Willard’s birth, the Founder and president of Woman's Christian Temperance Union from 1879 until her death in 1898. The maps were advertised in the Union Signal, the WCTU’s national weekly newspaper, starting in mid-1938, and went on sale for the first time at the National WCTU Convention in San Francisco in August, 1938. The “cut” from which the map was printed was produced by Mr. M. Hermas of Evanston, and the maps were produced by Waverly Fabrics, in New York. Pictorial map printed in brown on rectangle of cream-colored cotton. Drawn by Ida Schmid Randall, artist, architect, and cartographer and was produced by the WCTU to commemorate the 1939 centenary of Willard’s birth. Includes sketch of Willard as a young woman is at the center top and seal of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union at the center bottom. Map showing state boundaries with location of structure that had been named in honor of Frances E. Willard. Includes vignettes of buildings at the upper and lower panels and full listing of all 263 buildings, statues, plaques, trees, drinking-fountains, and stained-glass windows, schools and parks in both sides.
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[Jones, Mary Sherwood Wright, Home Arts Needlecraft Magazin]
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Pictorial map of the United States, with pictorial upper and lower panels. Cover of the 1938 issue of Home Arts Needlecraft Magazine. Illustrated by Mary Sherwood Wright Jones. Throughout the states, various regional needlework and crafts are depicted pictorially. Relief shown pictorially. "Ten Cents).
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[Aitchison, Robert T., Mentholatum Company]
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Colorful pictorial promotional map of Indiana, "complementary copies to school teachers", by R.T. Aitchison, published by the The Mentholatum Company. Map includes decorative vignettes illustrating the history and resources and a detailed text history of the state. Showing place names, roads, railroads, Indian settlements, landmarks, industry and county boundaries. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes the State seal and The State flower. R.T. Aitchison was a Witchita, Kansas illustrator. His collection is housed at Witchita State University and consists of: 35 maps are divided into two series. The first includes 29 maps by Wichita illustrator and artist Robert T. Aitchison produced for the Mentholatum Company. These include state historical maps, and a map of the Holy Land. The second series includes six maps. These additional maps were not part of the Mentholatum Company series and include maps printed by the McCormick-Armstrong Company, a pencil sketch, a map compiled by Aitchison and rendered by Bill Jackson, and Aitchison's final map finished by Bill Jackson.
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New Zealand Government Tourist and Publicity Department.
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Date estimated.
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Illinois State
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Pictorial map 52x40 on sheet 55x43 folded to 21.5x9.5. Shows cities, towns, rivers, agriculture and industry. Historical illustrations with text surround the map. Includes compass rose and portraits of Shadrach Bond, first governor of Illinois and Henry Horner present governor of Illinois. On verso includes: drawings, photos or various scenes, text and State's seal, State flag, State's bird and plants.
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Bullock, Leslie George
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Pictorial map of Glasgow on sheet 63x90 backed with linen, folded into cover 22x9, by British map designer L.G. Bullock. Produced in conjunction with the Empire Exhibition, Scotland, 1938. Showing streets, railways, important historical buildings, park and rivers. Map surrounded by coats of arms of the countries of the British Empire. Includes decorative title cartouche and advertisements on back cover.
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Wallingford, Daniel K.
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Key to the Pictorial map of the United States - Exhibiting the size of each state based on book buying statistics and in proportion to the number of its buyers. Includes notes: "The size of each State has been fixed in exact proportion to the percentage of the nation's book purchases made within its borders ... "
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Wallingford, Daniel K.
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Pictorial map of the United States 13x20 on sheet 30x22, printed on the cover of the Saturday Review. Exhibiting the size of each state based on book buying statistics and in proportion to the number of its buyers. Includes notes: "The size of each State has been fixed in exact proportion to the percentage of the nation's book purchases made within its borders ... "
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Mentholatum Co.
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Colored untitled Mentholatum commercially oriented blotter depicting a pictorial map of the world. Includes list of ingredients used in the products and location of factories across the globe. Shows images of people, wildlife, industry and agricultural products associated with various areas. Date estimated based on a listing on the blotter identifying Wilmington, Delaware, as company headquarters.
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[Burchard, J., Mitchell, D., Denison University]
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Pictorial map of the Denison University. With banner held by a Native American at the lower right corner "Big Red Reservation in them metropolis of Granville, Ohio". Shows streets, campus buildings and facilities. Many of the illustrations are related to the students activities. Borders with vignettes key to the major buildings, with historical notes. Includes compass rose decorated with the University's logo, oriented with the north to upper left margin.
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Boucher, Lucien (1889-1971)
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Color pictorial map of St. Maries de la Mer in southern France. In 1838, the town was renamed Sainted-Maries-de-Mer, after three Marys. Their arrival by boat depicted at the bottom of the map. Designed in 1938 to celebrate the 100th. year of the renaming of the town. Map showing river, mountains, landmarks and cities. Relief shown pictorially.
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Friedman, Kenneth A,
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Blue and red ink.
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Salloch, Henry E.
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Green and black ink.
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Manning, Reginald W. (1905-1989)
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Manning, Reginald W. (1905-1989)
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Brown ink. Corner missing - Pub List No. 6058.000 for complete map.
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Ministry of Public Works Division of Tourism
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Spangenberg, O.
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Plan of Fort Niagara, with title cartouche. Shows detail view of buildings. Includes legend with explanation to each building, and compass rose oriented with the north oriented to the right margin.
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[Hesketh, R., Torres, Teodoro]
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Humorous color pictorial map of Mexico. Shows settlements, landmarks, people with local customs, animals, recreational activities, plants and fruits, etc. Includes a decorative compass rose at lower right. Bordered by vignette illustrations of coat of arms at three panels and 1938 calendar on the lower panel. Includes numerous notations on the map, decorative cartouches and text insets.
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Carrigen, Tom
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Date estimated.
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Carrigen, Tom
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Date estimated.
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[Lee, Kerry, Southern Railway]
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Colored lithograph pictorial map of central London, with a decorative border. Similar to MacDonald Gill map of the London underground railways, an important early example of 20th century pictorial maps. The map features prominent landmarks, boroughs, place names, streets and parks. Illustrated with humorous cartoons peopled with local and historical characters, tourists attraction and with notations. The artist is depicted at work at bottom right. The border has cartoon illustrations of peoples from the colonies of the British Empire. At the top are shields bearing the Union flag and the flags of the Irish Free State and the crosses of St. Andrew, St. George and St. Patrick. At the bottom is an illustration of the royal procession at the State Opening of Parliament, with the royal carriage. Text in a box with a green background at bottom left gives details of London's attractions, and another text box at top left reads "Direct connection with Underground & Southern Railways". A text box points at Buckingham Palace "Residence of their Majesties, King & Queen". Text in the bottom margin reads "Information regarding Southern Railway services". A decorative compass rose in a box with yellow background at the bottom left.
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Los Angeles Examiner
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Pictorial map of Africa. Published in Sunday December 11, 1938 issue of Los Angeles Examiner. Highlights European possessions in pre-World War II in Africa. Shows in detail African countries: Togoland, Cameroon, Southwest Africa and Tanganyika. Areas in black are former German possessions. Highlights "William Randolph Hearst's plan for a new homeland in Africa for persecuted and oppressed Jews of Central Europe, has aroused widespread discussion and communication ..."
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Chase, Ernest Dudley, 1878-1966
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Variant edition with sepia tone printing and colored compass rose. Showing various sites, buildings, lighthouse, and landmarks. Includes illustrations of steamboats, ships. Map surrounded by vignettes of significant landmarks. Title framed by ornamental cartouche. Includes a compass rose. Relief shown pictorially.
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Richardson Rome
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Pictorial map, with vibrant colors. Shows roads, horseback and foot trails, hotels and campsites, lakes and Estate Park village. Includes history of Rocky Mountain National Park and legend. Relief shown pictorially. Includes compass rose with the North oriented to the top right side of the map.
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[Kanarek, Lipski]
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"Map was made in 1938 in Krakow and designed and illustrated by Tadeusz Lipski and Eliasz Kanarek. This rare edition of pre-war Poland was meant for the world exhibition in New York 1939-1940 to advertise the Polish forest, industry and wildlife in Polish forests. It did not come this far, not because of the war but due to the objection of Germany and Russia, which did not agree with the images on the south and eastern border of Poland: on the south side, they depicted Germans who are performing the Nazi salute; on the eastern border, the NKVD is lined up in shooting position. As a result, this version was taken out of print and there are only a few copies left." From https://bit.ly/2YPPCOd
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[Kanarek, Lipski]
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"Map was made in 1938 in Krakow and designed and illustrated by Tadeusz Lipski and Eliasz Kanarek. This rare edition of pre-war Poland was meant for the world exhibition in New York 1939-1940 to advertise the Polish forest, industry and wildlife in Polish forests. It did not come this far, not because of the war but due to the objection of Germany and Russia, which did not agree with the images on the south and eastern border of Poland: on the south side, they depicted Germans who are performing the Nazi salute; on the eastern border, the NKVD is lined up in shooting position. As a result, this version was taken out of print and there are only a few copies left." From https://bit.ly/2YPPCOd
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Petrucelli, A.
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Date estimated from text.
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John Gilbert Craig, Inc.
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First edition pictorial commemorative plan of city of Wilmington, Delaware, with textual descriptions of sites and events. Ornamental title cartouche with portrait of Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, and the words Historic, Industrial, Commercial, Civic, and Institutional arrayed about the title. Decorated borders showing coat of arms, historical portrait, historical views and events. Shows main public buildings, historic sites, city blocks, roads, parks and rivers. Includes compass rose on upper right oriented with north to the upper left and seal of the city of Wilmington on the lower center.
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[Kates, Herbert, Kates, Jerome]
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Date estimated. Vignettes and list (keyed to map) of significant examples of international cooperation.
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Hamilton, Harold Webb
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Cod, with decorative title cartouche. Shows boats, ships and fish in the water, towns, roads, lakes, and rivers. Bordered by illustrations of Cape Cod plants and fish on right and left and mountains and sea on top and bottom margins. Includes a decorative compass rose at the center. Relief shown pictorially.
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Smith, Karl
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Pictorial map. Showing historic sites, locations of significant events, cities and towns, Indian settlements, agricultural products, industry, parks, historical trails, rivers, and recreational activities. On left and right panels: view of War memorial Building, Little Arkansas, De Soto and his party ..., The State flag, the State flower, and compass rose decorated with State seal. Signature of Karl Smith on right lower corner of map.
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[Annand, George, Tull, Roberto, Baker, Susan, Wickser, Josephine Wilhelm, Rand McNally and Company]
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Historic notes and vignettes around border.
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[(Vic and Sade Radio Program), Paul Rhymer]
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Date estimated, based on picture of "Mr. Ruebush's Brand New Car". A map produced to illustrate the setting of a radio program: "Vic and Sade was an American radio program created and written by Paul Rhymer. It was regularly broadcast on radio from 1932 to 1944, then intermittently until 1946, and was briefly adapted to television in 1949 and again in 1957. During its 14-year run on radio, Vic and Sade became one of the most popular series of its kind, earning critical and popular success: according to Time, Vic and Sade had 7,000,000 devoted listeners in 1943. For the majority of its span on the air, Vic and Sade was heard in 15-minute episodes without a continuing storyline. The central characters, known as "radio's home folks", were accountant Victor Rodney Gook (Art Van Harvey), his wife Sade (Bernardine Flynn) and their adopted son Rush (Bill Idelson). The three lived on Virginia Avenue in "the small house halfway up in the next block." (Wikipedia). Story roughly based on life in Illinois.
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Harrison, Richard Edes
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Color map of New York city and Long Island, Published in Fortune Magazine. Date estimated. Shows parks and parkways, government reservations, highways, main streets, Moses projects, etc.
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[Ball, Stuart F., Cincinnati Pictorial Map Company]
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Colored pictorial map, 44x59 folded into self wrapped cover 22x10. Shows roads, streets, city blocks, buildings, tourist attractions, etc. Includes Code indexes to amusement parks, banks, buildings, cemeteries, churches, etc. On verso: Ancillary map of "Map of Cincinnati public transportation." accompanying tourist information, directory of points of interest, and text on the history of Cincinnati.
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[Ball, Stuart F., Cincinnati Pictorial Map Company]
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Colored pictorial map, 44x59 folded into self wrapped cover 22x10. Shows roads, streets, city blocks, buildings, tourist attractions, etc. Includes Code indexes to amusement parks, banks, buildings, cemeteries, churches, etc. On verso: Ancillary map of "Map of Cincinnati public transportation." accompanying tourist information, directory of points of interest, and text on the history of Cincinnati.
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[Ball, Stuart F., Cincinnati Pictorial Map Company]
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Colored pictorial map,44x59 folded into self wrapped cover 22x10. Shows roads, streets, city blocks, buildings, tourist attractions, etc. Includes Code indexes to amusement parks, banks, buildings, cemeteries, churches, etc. On verso: Ancillary map of "Map of Cincinnati public transportation." accompanying tourist information, directory of points of interest, and text on the history of Cincinnati.
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