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Map of the Pacific Arena
Turner, Stanley
Map of the Pacific Aren...
1944
Case Map
 
Author
Turner, Stanley
Pacific Battle Map
Chase, Ernest Dudley
Pacific Battle Map
1944
Pocket Map
 
Author
Chase, Ernest Dudley
Note
2 WWII maps on 1 sheet 58x40, both sides, folded to 20x10. In the front: a pictorial battle map of Japan. With boundaries, cities, population, rivers, naval bases, and list of aircraft. Shows fighter planes, the distances between locations in the U.S., such as San Francisco to Manila. Relief shown pictorially. Manchuria and Taiwan are colored yellow, part of the Japanese Empire, with with the note about "Manchukuo,(formerly Manchuria) now in possession of Japan, will probably be returned to China after the Victory. Population 37 million." On verso: Pacific Battle Map in single color red. Showing symbols for British possessions, French, Dutch Islands, naval bases, etc. Map of the United States showing state boundaries. "Island groups are numbered for identifying". Includes notes and legend.
A pictorial map : Victory in the Pacific
Chase, Ernest Dudley
A pictorial map : Victo...
1944
Separate Map
 
Author
Chase, Ernest Dudley
Note
Uncolored map of the Pacific and the Far East with decorative title cartouche. showing the latest activity in the Pacific Arena, distances, major cities and small vignettes of battleships and plane. Legend contains symbols for British Possessions, joint British and U.S. possessions, Japanese, French, and Dutch possessions, naval bases and railroads. Includes notes and compass rose oriented with the north to upper right.
Map of the Pacific War Fronts Dated Events. 1944.
Turner, Stanley
Map of the Pacific War ...
1944
Separate Map
 
Author
Turner, Stanley
Note
Includes a panel stating, "Allyn and Bacon, Publishers of the Stull-Hatch Global Geographies".
Dated Events. On To Tokyo. Map of the Pacific and the Far East
Turner, Stanley; Peters...
Dated Events. On To Tok...
1944
Separate Map
 
Author
[Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C.C.]
Note
Color map, eighth edition, showing the latest activity in the Pacific Arena. On sheet 51x 66, folded as issued. Date of 1944 in marker at lower left corner. Note below title: "With this invasion map you will be able to follow the progress of the Allied armies on their way to smash Japan ..." Legend includes: American, British, Russian and Japanese Naval Bases are shown; land areas are colored to show countries under Anglo-American control, those retaken from Japan, and those under Japanese control. A fascinating map packed with information on battle dates and illustrations. Relief shown pictorially.
War map of Pacific Ocean area
Turner, Stanley; Peters...
War map of Pacific Ocea...
1944
Separate Map
 
Author
[Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C.C.]
Note
untitled black and white map of Pacific naval operations (scale ca. 1:34,000,000). Maps Include naval bases: British, U.S.A., Russian, Jap., text, historical and chronological notes pertaining to World War II. Shows cities, industry, agriculture, forests, etc.
Pacific Battlefront. (inset) Kawajalien Atoll.
C.P.D.
Pacific Battlefront. (i...
1944
Separate Map
 
Author
C.P.D.
Note
Date from Indian postmark on back.
Southeast Asia and the Southwest Pacific.
Jefferson, Louise E. (1...
Southeast Asia and the ...
1944
Separate Map
 
Author
Jefferson, Louise E. (1930-2000)
Four Approaches to Japan: From Alaska, China-Burma, Manchuria, S.W. Pacific. Newsmap. Monday, May 8, 1944.
Harrison, Richard Edes;...
Four Approaches to Japa...
1944
Separate Map
 
Author
[Harrison, Richard Edes, Army Orientation Course. Special Service Division Army Service Forces]
Note
4 bird's eye views.
Saipan conquest sets pattern for vast aerial operations
Los Angeles Times; Owen...
Saipan conquest sets pa...
1944
Separate Map
 
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
Note
Color pictorial map by Charles Owens, mounted on Japanese paper. Showing the war in the Pacific. The capture of the strategic island of Saipan is illustrated, with a description in the text at upper right: "American conquest of Saipan in the Marianas has completed a pattern for aerial operations of overwhelming dimensions. Military experts envisage bombing flights, principally those of the new B-29 Superfortresses, originating from Saipan and ranging as far as Japan, Formosa, the China coast and the Philippines." Also shows that range, with other centers of aerial operation: the Admiralty Islands north of New Guinea and Chungking in China. Informative text labels provide an effective overview of the geopolitical situation, in keeping with the "air-age". "Red tint indicates Jap held areas".
Map VII. The North Pacific
Eliot, George Fielding;...
Map VII. The North Paci...
1944
Separate Map
 
Author
[Eliot, George Fielding, Thompson, Kenneth, W.]
Note
Color map. Includes text titled "Here the enemy trusts in the protection of vast ocean distances." Shows boundaries, railroads and major cities. Relief shown by landform drawing.
Map VI. The Southwest Pacific
Eliot, George Fielding;...
Map VI. The Southwest P...
1944
Separate Map
 
Author
[Eliot, George Fielding, Thompson, Kenneth, W.]
Note
Color map. ncludes text titled "Island-hopping towards Japan in short and long hops." Shows boundaries, railroads and major cities. Relief shown by landform drawing.
Dated Events. On To Tokyo. Map of the Pacific and the Far East
Turner, Stanley; Peters...
Dated Events. On To Tok...
1944
Separate Map
 
Author
[Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C.C.]
Note
Color map, seventh edition, showing the latest activity in the Pacific Arena. On sheet 51x 66, folded as issued. Date of 1944 in marker at lower left corner. Note below title: "With this invasion map you will be able to follow the progress of the Allied armies on their way to smash Japan ..." Legend includes: American, British, Russian and Japanese Naval Bases are shown; land areas are colored to show countries under Anglo-American control, those retaken from Japan, and those under Japanese control. A fascinating map packed with information on battle dates and illustrations. Relief shown pictorially. From the collection of John Oram.
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