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Turner, Stanley F.
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Color map, with inset of "The ocean fronts." Mercator's projection. Shows international and states boundaries, capitals, major cities, landmarks, state flags and flowers, air fields and naval stations. Includes vignette illustrations depicting war events involving U.S. armed forces and decorative compass rose. Includes Legend and chart featuring statistics on Army and Navy personnel, Naval Fleet, additional camps and locations etc. Relief shown pictorially.
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Cheeseman, F.E.
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Date estimated.
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Sullivan, Ray
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Color pictorial map of San Francisco Bay Area. Showing recreational activities, agriculture, industry, residential areas, landmarks, light houses, etc. Relief shown pictorially. On verso 2 views of golden Gate and San Francisco Oakland Bridges, with explanation text. Date estimated. Includes decorative compass rose oriented with the north to the left margin.
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Covarrubias, Miguel
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Outline map which shows content of the Covarrubias map of the United States.
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Covarrubias, Miguel
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Date estimated.
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Colortext Publications Inc.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Color pictorial map in Japanese, title and texts in English. Shows "Numbered circle on map depict four phases of Jap campaign aimed of invasion and capture of all of western United States: 1: Raid on Hawaii ... 2. Occupation of Southwest Pacific ... 3. Occupation of wide strip of western Alaska ... 4. Occupation of Hawaii, capture of Panama Canal and Central America ..." the news article by Ray Richards accompanying the map : Kilsoo K. Han Korean nationalist agent, has release a 1941 Tokyo war map portraying in four stages japan's scheme, of attack on the United States and Great Britain. the map suggests that japan expect to wind up her war with the occupation of the Western United States to the rocky Mountains and to Panama Canal and all Central America.
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Chase, Ernest Dudley
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Pictorial map of Scenes in and around Army-Slang on sheet 40x57, folded into 20x10, one of the Chase’s battle maps toward the end of World War II. Depicts an American Eagle, surrounded inside and out with vignettes illustrating Army Slang. This is one of the 2 maps designed and published by Chase, in conjunction with the artist Stephen York, the other being A Pictorial Map of Loveland. Includes compass rose at top center decorated with the flag and Liberty Statue "One girl we left behind". Includes text "AS (Army Slang) You'll find it here all pictured out the slang that's "in the groove" and helps to keep from morn to night the Army on the move!" On verso: "From east to west from north to south it travels with the Gang and ..." and Glossary of good old Army Slang.
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