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Neurath, Otto, 1882-1945
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Colored map, with diagram showing the development of railways across the world, from 1825 to 1926. Includes a legend. Map, with diagram, is 20 x 34, on sheet 31 x 46 cm. Information depicted with Isotype (International system of typographic picture education), a method for assembling, configuring and disseminating information and statistics through pictorial means, invented by Otto and Marie Neurath.
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Marie-Davy, Hippolyte
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Color steam and electric map of the world, on sheet 122 x 165, sectioned and backed with linen, folded into 21x21, with publisher's label pasted on cover. Includes 3 insets: Iles Britanique. Etats-Unis. Europe. First edition published in 1862. Map shows political boundaries, roads, railroads and shipping lines. Relief shown by hachures and form lines. Map includes countries' flags sprinkled throughout the map marking territories, color coded key to European possessions and notes. The legend also marks pathways of communication established by steam and those by electricity.
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[Ministere des Travaux Publics, Cheysson, Émile]
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[Ministere des Travaux Publics, Cheysson, Émile]
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[Ministere des Travaux Publics, Cheysson, Émile]
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Graph type: concentric circle.
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[Ministere des Travaux Publics, Cheysson, Émile]
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[Ministere des Travaux Publics, Cheysson, Émile]
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Graph type: divided concentric circle.
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[Ministere des Travaux Publics, Cheysson, Émile]
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[Ministere des Travaux Publics, Cheysson, Émile]
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Graph type: line graph.
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[Ministere des Travaux Publics, Cheysson, Émile]
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Graph type: concentric circle.
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Tehuantepec Railway Company
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Outline color, folded to 26x16, with 2 insets. Showing the World on Mercator's Projection and the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Includes explanation. Steam ship, sailing boat and railroad routes colored in red and blue.
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Whitney, Asa
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Untitled map of the world map on a Mercator Projection, showing the United States as a central point linking Europe and Asia. With notes on distances and population. And "N.B. the circular lines show the air routes from place to place." Title supplied by cataloger.
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[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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1075-G.
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[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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1072-G.
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Murray, J. Morrison
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Murray was a small publisher who undoubtedly got his maps from others - in this case, Tunison. The western states on this wall map are from the same plates (although slightly reduced) as the same maps in Tunison's Peerless Universal Atlas of 1885. The eastern states are from a different source than the Tunison atlas, but still probably from another larger scale Tunison wall map of the eastern U.S. The verso of this wall map has wonderful pictures, maps of the other continents, two large hemispheres, and charts. This is a very colorful production, dense with county, railroad, and topographical information. It is similar and perhaps derived from the Watson map of the same year (see our #4793). Full color by county. Includes chrnological and statistical tables. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.
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