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Iraq, Suez Canal, Europe, Australia, Malta, Turkey, Western Mediterranean
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Iraq, Suez Canal, Europ...
1959
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[San Francisco Newspaper Maps, Burke, Howard]
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Most maps in black and red, with no title. H. Burke drew the map of Australia. All other maps unsigned. Maps range in date from 1938 (approx.) to 1959. Relief shown by hachures and shadings. Includes text, explanatory keys, and legend.
Iraq, Suez Canal, Europe, Australia, Malta, Turkey, Western Mediterranean
San Francisco Newspaper...
Iraq, Suez Canal, Europ...
1959
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[San Francisco Newspaper Maps, Burke, Howard]
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Most maps in black and red, with no title. H. Burke drew the map of Australia. All other maps unsigned. Maps range in date from 1938 (approx.) to 1959. Relief shown by hachures and shadings. Includes text, explanatory keys, and legend.
Kiska Seen as Key Base to Attack Paramushiro, Japan
Burke, Howard
Kiska Seen as Key Base ...
1943
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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.
Los Angeles Examiner : Tokyo's Next Bombing May Come From Vladivostok
Burke, Howard
Los Angeles Examiner : ...
1942
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Burke, Howard
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Color map from the Los Angeles Examiner Pictorial Review section, Sept. 29, 1942. Illustrated by Howard Burke. With 2 inset maps: Manchukuo and Soviet Russia. Shows battle fields, naval and air force areas, roads and railroads. Includes informative text and overview of the geopolitical situation of the area.
San Francisco Examiner : Okinawa Gateway to Japanese Homeland
Burke, Howard
San Francisco Examiner ...
1945
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Burke, Howard
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Two color maps, published on newspaper sheet by San Francisco Examiner, 04,09,1945. Illustrated by Howard Burke & Kelly. Depicts fighter jets with naval forces in the area of the Kerama Islands and Naha. The importance of the battle for Okinawa is laid out in the smaller map at upper left and in the accompanying text: "The invasion of this important base caused a Japanese cabinet to fall, and when Okinawa is in full operation by the Allies it may cause the fall of Japan."
San Francisco Examiner : China drive may open invasion path
Burke, Howard
San Francisco Examiner ...
1945
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Burke, Howard
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Color map, published on newspaper sheet by San Francisco Examiner, May 28, 1945. Illustrated by Howard Burke. Covers China, Korea, Philippine Islands and Taiwan. Includes informative text and overview of the geopolitical situation.
San Francisco Examiner : Rich Dutch Colonies at Stake
Burke, Howard
San Francisco Examiner ...
1940
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Burke, Howard
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Color pictorial map, front page of the San Francisco Examiner Pictorial Review section. Illustrated by Howard Burke, focuses on eastern hemisphere, with bird's eye view inset map of Singapore and a vignette illustration at the lower left corner of elephants and temple. Japan and Japanese occupied areas are shown in red. Includes informative text and small pictographs provide an effective overview of the geopolitical situation. Includes legend. Relief shown pictorially.
Italy hopes war will bring new Roman Empire
Burke, Howard; San Fran...
Italy hopes war will br...
1940
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[Burke, Howard, San Francisco Examiner]
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Color map. Shows Italian possessions, naval bases, air bases, forts, battle ships, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes dated and statistical notes, compass rose on lower left oriented with the north to upper left. Includes text inset: "What Italy wants?" and legend.
How planes and ships could change the Pacific War
Los Angeles Examiner; B...
How planes and ships co...
1938
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[Los Angeles Examiner, Burke, Howard]
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Color map of the Asian Pacific region, by Howard Burke, centerfold from, issue of Los Angeles Examiner. Date estimated. Covers portion of Russia and China, Korea, East Indies, Japan, Thailand, Philippine Islands and Alaska at upper right. Shows major cities, roads, railroads, etc. Arrows and text pointing out the diversion of planes and warships to the strategic places in Pacific. Includes text. Inset map: "This beautiful coral atoll was awarded to Japan along with thousands of similar islands under League of Nations Mandate ..."
Burma, lifeline to China, May be key to Japanese defeat
Los Angeles Examiner; B...
Burma, lifeline to Chin...
1938
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[Los Angeles Examiner, Burke, Howard]
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Color map of eastern Asia with Alaska at upper right, by Howard Burke. Published in Monday 15, 1943 issue of Los Angeles Examiner. Covers portion of China, Mongolia, Russia, Japan, Burma, Thailand, India and French Indo-China. Includes United Nations, Japanese, and Russian air and naval bases. Shows major cities, roads, railroads and caravan routes. Arrows and text pointing out strategic places and events. Includes text. Inset map shows detail of Burma and surrounding countries.
The Russian Spider Sits Atop the World and Watches for More Victims.
Los Angeles Examiner; B...
The Russian Spider Sits...
1940
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[Los Angeles Examiner, Burke, Howard]
The Pacific - Vital area for United States and Japan
Burke, Howard
The Pacific - Vital are...
1942
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Burke, Howard
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Color pictorial map, mounted on Japanese paper. With inset at lower right corner. Showing Greater East Asia and Pacific Islands with air and naval Bases. Text box at lower left note" The war in the Pacific opened with the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor ...". Relief shown pictorially. Informative text labels and small pictographs provide an effective overview of the geopolitical situation, in keeping with the "air-age" .
Two ways to reach Japan - One may take a decade
Burke, Howard
Two ways to reach Japan...
1943
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Burke, Howard
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Color pictorial map, mounted on Japanese paper. With inset at lower left corner. Showing East Asia with Military Bases and Japanese-Occupied Territory note. Text box at lower right describes Japan as a porcupine with "long and dangerous quills spreading across the Pacific. ... Every day it grows stronger. The barbs of invasion that threaten Australia, the Solomons, Alaska, and Pacific Coast are toughening." The inset map of Kusaie (now Kosrae) notes "Reliable Reports say Japs have made powerful base of this island." Relief shown pictorially. Includes informative text labels.
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