Author
Rand McNally & Company
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Azimuthal Equidistant Polar projection. Color.
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
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
Turner, Stanley
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"Furnished you with the Compliments of United Airlines."
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.
Author
Daito Shoji (Big East Commercial Company)
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View of map from the side showing the front of the flags.
Author
Daito Shoji (Big East Commercial Company)
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View of map from above.
Author
Turner, Stanley F.
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Fifth edition, World War Map in full color, with untitled map of the world on verso. 2 maps on both sides, 49x65, folded, placed in case 26x18. Mercator Projection. Relief shown pictorially. Shows cities, railroads, and naval bases, countries conquered by Axis, the Nazis, Unites Nation countries and Soviet Russia. Includes legend and notes: "This fifth edition of "dated events" World War map is designed to cover the European invasion wherever the forces of freedom strike..." Uncolored map on verso shows British, U.S. Russian and Japanese naval bases, dated exploration and events, world oil regions, etc. Cover shows a map of Africa.
Author
Turner, Stanley F.
Note
Fifth edition, World War Map in full color, with untitled map of the world on verso. 2 maps on both sides, 49x65, folded, placed in case 26x18. Mercator Projection. Relief shown pictorially. Shows cities, railroads, and naval bases, countries conquered by Axis, the Nazis, Unites Nation countries and Soviet Russia. Includes legend and notes: "This fifth edition of "dated events" World War map is designed to cover the European invasion wherever the forces of freedom strike..." Uncolored map on verso shows British, U.S. Russian and Japanese naval bases, dated exploration and events, world oil regions, etc. Cover shows a map of Africa.
Author
[Culbertson, Ely, Harrison, Richard Edes]
Note
Color map of the world, on sheet 39.5x40.5, folded into shelf wrapped cover 20x13.5, showing Ely Culbertson' color coded division of the world into eleven regional federations, shifting of existing political alignments, and the creation of an international police force. Azmuthal Equidistance projection. On verso: text: "The Quota force principal"; "The structure and relationship of American and Malaysian Federation", 3 views, and illustrations. Projection, courtesy of Richard Edes Harrison.
Author
George F. Cram Company
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Date estimated. Has mileage tape anchored at Chicago for measuring air miles; also has air distances table. Mounted on linen with grommets for hanging. Cut into 28 panels with spaces to facilitate folded storage. Text describes advantages of Gingery projection based on dividing a 16-inch globe into 6 gores radiating from Chicago. Markable and erasable surface.
Author
[Felber, Harold, Gatty, Harold]
Note
Color map and chart, on sheet 114.5x56.5. Includes text and "Latitude of the sun" chart." Below map: The harp scale. On verso: Tables to determine "Latitude by the duration of the day," " To find your longitude," and "How to recognize the stars" which also includes text on determining directions from the stars and sun. Table A for northern and southern latitudes includes, by date and latitude, time of sun rise and set, duration of the day, and the sun's noon height.
Author
Toronto Star
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Map of the world showing "the strategic position of the United Nations in a global war..." Main Naval Bases, Naval Battles, Capitals, and Cities marked. Arrows show the direction of attack on the Axis powers, and distances.
Author
Alcoa Map Department, Aluminum Company of America
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Map border has aircraft insignia for nations of the world, a table of air lines distances (worldwide), illustrations of the "flying boat" and a bomber, and map information. Map is the world as viewed from a north polar projection (Azimuthal Equidistant Projection). A pitch advocating "Freedom of the Air" and it benefits to mankind is given on the map.
Author
[Manning, F.E., Army Orientation Course, Special Service Division Army Service Forces]
Note
Includes status summaries of seven war fronts. Includes twelve photographs.
Author
[Manning, F.E., Army Orientation Course, Special Service Division Army Service Forces]
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Includes status summaries of eight war fronts. Includes three photographs.
Author
Harrison, Richard Edes
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Includes notes on geopolitics and the projection.
Author
[Matthews-Northrup Division, J.W. Clement Co.]
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Full color map by countries. With text indicating Global war strategy map, Airline distances, and Explanation of projection. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
[Matthews-Northrup Division, J.W. Clement Co.]
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Full color map, outline color by countries. Shows capitals of countries. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
[Matthews-Northrup Division, J.W. Clement Co.]
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Uncolored map of the world. Includes notes. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
[Matthews-Northrup Division, J.W. Clement Co.]
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Four maps on two sheets. Territorial Control. As of Feb. 1943: Density Population: Transportation Arteries: Temperature, heat Belt. Includes notes. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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1148-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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1147-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
Note
1146-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
Note
1145-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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1144-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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1075-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, American Geographical Society]
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Miller cylindrical projection. 1074-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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1073-G. A set of fascinating diagrams exhibiting transport efficiency for human porters, pack animals, horse teams, railroad, liberty ship, truck and ariplane.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
Note
1072-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
Note
1071-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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Miller cylindrical projection. Detailed inset for Europe. 1070-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
Note
1069-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
Note
1068-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
Note
1067-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
Note
1066-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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1065-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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1064-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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1063-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Branch of Research and Analysis, OSS]
Note
2081.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Branch of Research and Analysis, OSS]
Note
2080.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
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1062-G.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Branch of Research and Analysis, OSS]
Note
2082.
Author
[United States Army Service Forces, Office of the Geographer, Department of State]
Note
1061-G.
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