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Owens, Charles
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Pictorial map from the July 24, 1943 issue of Oregon Journal. By Los Angeles Times artist Charles Owens. Depicts the latest war developments in Europe with arrows and text pointing our strategic places and events. Shows a large swastika marking Germany as bomber airplanes fan out from London toward Denmark, Berlin, Nuremberg, Turin and Brest. Relief shown pictorially. Includes text.
Author
Burke, Howard
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Color pictorial map from the Los Angeles Examiner Pictorial Review section, by Los Angeles Examiner artist Howard Burke. Published by Los Angeles Examiner. Los Angeles. 08-10- 1943. Showing a bird's eye view of Kiska Island. Depicts fighter jets with naval bases. Text at lower right provides an overview of the strategic location of the island.
Author
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.
Author
Chapin, Jr., R.M.
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Map of Europe. "Enlargement of original map drawn for TIME The weekly magazine." Showing the military movements and occupied areas. R.M. Chapin Jr. was a prominent Cold War cartographer who worked for Time Magazine. Relief shown by shading.
Author
Chapin, Jr., R.M.
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Map of Western Europe. "Enlargement of original map drawn for TIME The weekly magazine." Showing the military movements and occupied areas. R.M. Chapin Jr. was a prominent Cold War cartographer who worked for Time Magazine. Relief shown by shading.
Author
Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Other three sections missing.
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Rand McNally & Company
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Azimuthal Equidistant Polar projection. Color.
Author
Rand McNally & Company
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Cover is a folder attached at corner of map. Color.
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American Airlines Inc.
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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.
Author
Los Angeles Times
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Color map of South Pacific Ocean, with view of battleships at the top panel. Shows lines attacks by air and sea, army bases, major cities, etc. Includes historical notes and text: "Map depicts the situation as it is at present in the South Pacific ..."
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Color map, with detailed view air strikes at upper panel. Shows lines of air attack, major cities, ports, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text: "This map by times Staff Artist Charles H. Owens shows targets and dates of major Allied raids since the present offensive began late in February. Raids are indicated by red arrows sweeping out of the general English area where bombing squadrons are based."
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Color map. Shows German farthest advances in black line, and Russian counter attacks battle line in red and broken black lines. Also showing boundaries, major cities, rail roads, rivers, canals, etc. Includes historical notes and text "Here are approximate battle lines at four periods of the Nazi-Russian war ..." "To aid in appreciating distances involved on this battle front. California and Nevada are shown in the same scale as Russia below Leningrad." Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Color map of the world, with view of Arctic Ocean on upper and lower panels. Shows major cities, cargo routes and distances across the North Pole between various capitals of the world and strategic cities. Includes text: " This map shows how North America is something of an aerial hub for the rest of the world land masses..."
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Color map. Shows boundaries, major cities, rail roads, battle fields, forts, rivers, etc. Includes view of battle field and convoy supply route to Murmansk on upper panel, historical notes and text "This map gives a pictorial slant to the central and northern fronts in Russia from Orel and Bryansk to Murmansk" . Relief shown pictorially and by spot heights.
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Color map. Shows boundaries, major cities, rail roads, rivers, canals, etc. Includes view of supply route to Russian front on upper panel, historical notes and text. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Color map. with detailed view of the route war material sent to Russia from the United States via Alaska and Arctic during summer. Shows boundaries, major cities, rail roads, rivers, canals, etc. Includes view of a ship sailing through the waters of Arctic Ocean on upper panel, notes and text.
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Color map with detailed view of the shortest path to Berlin across the English Channel. Shows boundaries, major cities, battle fields, fortifications, canals, rivers, Hedgehog stronholds, battleships, war planes, etc. Includes views of battle fields on upper panel, notes and text.
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Color map with detailed view of the action in New Georgia Group, Solomon Islands. Shows boundaries, major cities, battle fields, battleships, and war planes. Relief shown pictorially and by spot heights. Includes notes and text: "The combined allied land, sea and air forces have struck again in the Solomons ..."
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Color map, packed with information on allies activities. Shows boundaries, major cities, railroads, battle fields, allied supply routes, battleships, and war planes. Relief shown pictorially and by spot heights. Includes notes and text: "
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Los Angeles Times
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Color map, packed with information on invasion of France and allies activities. Published in Los Angeles Times. Date estimated. Shows boundaries, major cities, railroads, battle fields and distances. Relief shown pictorially. Includes notes and text:" With the Brittany Peninsula sealed of and left behind for mopping up, the fast-breading American take forces yesterday were swinging deep into the heart of France, turning the entire left flank of the German army ..."
Author
[Texeira, Pedro, Saury, Salomon]
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Facsimile reprint edition of topographic plan of Madrid in 20 sheets, 188x290, which together form an impressive mural, published in 1943 by Geographical and Cadastral Institue. Originally published 1656 by Pedro Teixeira Albernaz ( Lisbon ,1595- Madrid , 1662), Portuguese cartographer who worked commissioned by Philip IV. Representing 18 churches, 55 convents and 14 hospitals and religious schools. Dedicated to "Philippo IV, Regi Catholico ..." Issued in decorated hard cover portfolio, with the shield of the Villa de Madrid. Including title cartouche decorated with the shield of Spain, dedication sheet, imprint page and index. On verso of title page: Edicion de quinientos ejemplares numerados, de los cuales se destinan a la venta doscientos cincuenta. Numeros del 101 al 350. Ejemplar numero 130.- D. Enrique Pfitz Lopez, Arquiteco." only 500 copies of which only 250 were offered to the sale ... Maps printed in black ink on white paper, showing streets, houses, major buildings, parishes, convents, hospitals, with number of floors, doors and windows, and details such as facades and roofs, also distribution of the plants. Relief shown pictorially. Includes " Original imprint: Antuerpiae [Antwerp] : Cura et solesitudine Ioannis et Iacobi van Veerle, 1656. "Salomon Saurij Fecit"--Lower right corner. Scales showing "Pitipié de Quinientas Varas Castellanas", "Pitipié de Mil Pies de Atercia de vara", and "Pitipié de Quinientos Pacos de Ados Pies y Medio." Includes index of parishes, convents, hospitals, fountains, ponds, etc. and numerical keyed to map.
Author
[Texeira, Pedro, Saury, Salomon]
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Facsimile reprint edition of topographic plan of Madrid in 20 sheets, 188x290, which together form an impressive mural, published in 1943 by Geographical and Cadastral Institue. Originally published 1656 by Pedro Teixeira Albernaz ( Lisbon ,1595- Madrid , 1662), Portuguese cartographer who worked commissioned by Philip IV. Representing 18 churches, 55 convents and 14 hospitals and religious schools. Dedicated to "Philippo IV, Regi Catholico ..." Issued in decorated hard cover portfolio, with the shield of the Villa de Madrid. Including title cartouche decorated with the shield of Spain, dedication sheet, imprint page and index. On verso of title page: Edicion de quinientos ejemplares numerados, de los cuales se destinan a la venta doscientos cincuenta. Numeros del 101 al 350. Ejemplar numero 130.- D. Enrique Pfitz Lopez, Arquiteco." only 500 copies of which only 250 were offered to the sale ... Maps printed in black ink on white paper, showing streets, houses, major buildings, parishes, convents, hospitals, with number of floors, doors and windows, and details such as facades and roofs, also distribution of the plants. Relief shown pictorially. Includes " Original imprint: Antuerpiae [Antwerp] : Cura et solesitudine Ioannis et Iacobi van Veerle, 1656. "Salomon Saurij Fecit"--Lower right corner. Scales showing "Pitipié de Quinientas Varas Castellanas", "Pitipié de Mil Pies de Atercia de vara", and "Pitipié de Quinientos Pacos de Ados Pies y Medio." Includes index of parishes, convents, hospitals, fountains, ponds, etc. and numerical keyed to map.
Author
[Texeira, Pedro, Saury, Salomon]
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Verso of title page: Edicion de quinientos ejemplares numerados, de los cuales se destinan a la venta doscientos cincuenta. Numeros del 101 al 350. Ejemplar numero 130.- D. Enrique Pfitz Lopez, Arquiteco." only 500 copies of which only 250 were offered to the sale ...
Author
[Texeira, Pedro, Saury, Salomon]
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Facsimile reprint edition of topographic plan of Madrid in 20 sheets, 188x290, which together form an impressive mural, published in 1943 by Geographical and Cadastral Institute. Originally published 1656 by Pedro Teixeira Albernaz ( Lisbon ,1595- Madrid , 1662), Portuguese cartographer who worked commissioned by Philip IV. Representing 18 churches, 55 convents and 14 hospitals and religious schools. Dedicated to "Philippo IV, Regi Catholico ..." Issued in decorated hard cover portfolio, with the shield of the Villa de Madrid. Including title cartouche decorated with the shield of Spain, dedication sheet, imprint page and index. On verso of title page: Edicion de quinientos ejemplares numerados, de los cuales se destinan a la venta doscientos cincuenta. Numeros del 101 al 350. Ejemplar numero 130.- D. Enrique Pfitz Lopez, Arquiteco." Only 500 copies printed of which only 250 were offered to the sale ... Maps printed in black ink on white paper, showing streets, houses, major buildings, parishes, convents, hospitals, with number of floors, doors and windows, and details such as facades and roofs, also distribution of the plants. Relief shown pictorially. Includes " Original imprint: Antuerpiae [Antwerp] : Cura et solesitudine Ioannis et Iacobi van Veerle, 1656. "Salomon Saurij Fecit"--Lower right corner. Scales showing "Pitipié de Quinientas Varas Castellanas", "Pitipié de Mil Pies de Atercia de vara", and "Pitipié de Quinientos Pacos de Ados Pies y Medio." Includes index of parishes, convents, hospitals, fountains, ponds, etc. and numerical keyed to map.
Author
[Texeira, Pedro, Saury, Salomon]
Note
Facsimile reprint edition of topographic plan of Madrid in 20 sheets, 188x290, which together form an impressive mural, published in 1943 by Geographical and Cadastral Institute. Originally published 1656 by Pedro Teixeira Albernaz ( Lisbon ,1595- Madrid , 1662), Portuguese cartographer who worked commissioned by Philip IV. Representing 18 churches, 55 convents and 14 hospitals and religious schools. Dedicated to "Philippo IV, Regi Catholico ..." Issued in decorated hard cover portfolio, with the shield of the Villa de Madrid. Including title cartouche decorated with the shield of Spain, dedication sheet, imprint page and index. On verso of title page: Edicion de quinientos ejemplares numerados, de los cuales se destinan a la venta doscientos cincuenta. Numeros del 101 al 350. Ejemplar numero 130.- D. Enrique Pfitz Lopez, Arquiteco." Only 500 copies printed of which only 250 were offered to the sale ... Maps printed in black ink on white paper, showing streets, houses, major buildings, parishes, convents, hospitals, with number of floors, doors and windows, and details such as facades and roofs, also distribution of the plants. Relief shown pictorially. Includes " Original imprint: Antuerpiae [Antwerp] : Cura et solesitudine Ioannis et Iacobi van Veerle, 1656. "Salomon Saurij Fecit"--Lower right corner. Scales showing "Pitipié de Quinientas Varas Castellanas", "Pitipié de Mil Pies de Atercia de vara", and "Pitipié de Quinientos Pacos de Ados Pies y Medio." Includes index of parishes, convents, hospitals, fountains, ponds, etc. and numerical keyed to map.
Author
Nichols, Bobbie
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Uncolored pictorial map showing view of Howard physical and cultural campus. Covers various buildings and facilities.
Author
Gill, Leslie MacDonald, 1884-1947
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Color pictorial map of the world, on sheet 87.5x114. Stereographic projection. Includes legend, text boxes on historical events, and note at the head of the map "La charte de l'Atlantique" with the signatures of Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, The Atlantic Charter was a pivotal policy statement issued in August 14, 1941 that, early in World War II, defined the Allied goals for the post-war world. It was drafted by the leaders of Britain and the United States, and later agreed to by all the Allies. Map shows political boundaries, major cities, vignettes representing various agricultural products, industry and mineral resources. Includes compass rose, distances, naval and air bases. This French edition is rare, see our English edition 7864.000.
Author
Cheeseman, F.E.
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Date estimated.
Author
Cheeseman, F.E.
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Date estimated.
Author
Dienststelle Kinderlandverschickung
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Color map of the war events, first Part: Europe, Asia Minor, North Africa. Relief shown by shadings and pictorially. Shows countries, regions capital and major cities. Date estimated. Originally folded to 25.5x12.
Author
[Gill, Norval L., Chamber of Commerce (Tucson, Ariz.)]
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Color pictorial map, 40.5x51, with Metropolitan map, on sheet 55x71, both sides. Shows roads, railways, city blocks, streets, major buildings, people in various activities, industrial, agricultural areas, wildlife, etc. Includes a compass rose showing face of sun oriented with north to upper right. Borders with name of landmarks, Indian Reservations, parks, monuments, forts forts. With detail map of the metropolitan area on verso, showing subdivisions, streets, city blocks, parks, railroads, subways overpass, etc. Includes index to points of interest.
Author
[Gill, Norval L., Chamber of Commerce (Tucson, Ariz.)]
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Color pictorial map, 40.5x51, with Metropolitan map, on sheet 55x71, both sides. Shows roads, railways, city blocks, streets, major buildings, people in various activities, industrial, agricultural areas, wildlife, etc. Includes a compass rose showing face of sun oriented with north to upper right. Borders with name of landmarks, Indian Reservations, parks, monuments, forts forts. With detail map of the metropolitan area on verso, showing subdivisions, streets, city blocks, parks, railroads, subways overpass, etc. Includes index to points of interest.
Author
Turner, Stanley
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"Furnished you with the Compliments of United Airlines."
Author
Gill, Leslie MacDonald, 1884-1947
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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.
Author
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.
Author
Covarrubias, Miguel
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Outline map which shows content of the Covarrubias map of the United States.
Author
Covarrubias, Miguel
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Date estimated.
Author
[U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey., United States Department of Commerce.]
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Nautical chart of southern part Cook Inlet. Latest issue consulted 8/29, 41-43 on lower left margin. Surveys to 1931. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and hachures. Depths shown by isolines and soundings. Soundings in Fathoms at mean lower water. Heights in feet. Includes magnetic variation compasses, tidal information, authorities, abbreviations, topographic and descriptive text. "Price 75 cents."
Author
[U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey., United States Department of Commerce.]
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Nautical chart of Alaska. Latest issue consulted 12/6, 41-43. Survey 1907 to 1913. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and hachures. Depths shown by isolines and soundings. Soundings in Fathoms at mean lower water. Heights in feet. Includes magnetic variation compasses, tidal information, authorities, abbreviations, topographic and descriptive text. "Price 50 cents."
Author
[Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C.C.]
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Date estimated based on text.
Author
[Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C.C.]
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Date estimated based on text.
Author
[Harrison, Richard Edes, Army Orientation Course, Special Service Division Army Service Forces]
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4 maps on 1 sheet, both sides, sheet 88x119. Map of the world printed in red and black, by Theodore Geisel and Munro Leaf; Army Orientation Course, Special Service Division. With color coded reference: "Malaria found wherever you see red on the map". One element of the anti-malaria campaign was an effort to educated front-line soldiers and to control the disease through aggressive prevention and public health measures. On verso: Maps: Bougainville : last stop in the Solomons; Crimea is cut off; Atlantic Ocean. Includes text: War fronts: Russia, Italy, Air offensive, Southwest Pacific, Burma. Photographs: Navy's new Hellcat fighter plane brings down a Japanese fighter plane nicknamed "Emily" near the Gilbert Islands. "Prepared from public sources of information."
Author
[Geisel, Theodor Seuss, Army Orientation Course, Special Service Division Army Service Forces]
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4 maps on 1 sheet, both sides, sheet 88x119. Map of the world printed in red and black, by Theodore Geisel and Munro Leaf; Army Orientation Course, Special Service Division. With color coded reference: "Malaria found wherever you see red on the map". One element of the anti-malaria campaign was an effort to educated front-line soldiers and to control the disease through aggressive prevention and public health measures. On verso: Maps: Bougainville : last stop in the Solomons; Crimea is cut off; Atlantic Ocean. Includes text: War fronts: Russia, Italy, Air offensive, Southwest Pacific, Burma. Photographs: Navy's new Hellcat fighter plane brings down a Japanese fighter plane nicknamed "Emily" near the Gilbert Islands. "Prepared from public sources of information."
Author
Daito Shoji (Big East Commercial Company)
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View of map from the side showing the versos of the flags.
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