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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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Chase, Ernest Dudley, 1878-1966
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Pictorial map of the United States, showing U.S. postage stamps, without stamps placed on the map - see our 8035.000 for a copy with the stamps placed.Thematic arrangements of other stamps surround the map, including a grouping of past presidents and another of stamps honoring the armed forces. Along with the stamps are Chase’s small drawings of landmarks and descriptive notes. Shows state lines, and generally only one or two major cities per state. There is a box with a chronology of “Postage Firsts” from “Adhesive Stamps” in 1847 to the “Flying Post Office” in 1946. In the top center of the map is an inset illustration of a mail carrier at work with the U.S. Post Office motto and seal. Includes legend.
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Chase, Ernest Dudley, 1878-1966
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This is the color version, see also our black and white version. Pictorial map of the United States of America, filled with an abundance of vignettes, illustrating buildings and landmarks, natural resources, scenic highlights and other attractions with explanation notes. Included are the Empire State Building, the Capitol building, the Rose Bowl, various missions and churches, oil wells, factories, buffalo, horses, state capital buildings, and the Alamo. Around the map are several larger inset views with brief descriptions, for example, the Mormon Temple of Salt Lake City, the Lincoln Memorial, Rockerfeller Chapel, Independence Hall, and Yale University. Geographical features include states, major cities, universities, national parks, rivers and lakes. The map is decorated with a red, yellow and black compass rose in the upper right corner; a cartouche flanked by two bald eagles perched on banners; and an Art Deco border with acorn and leaf corners.
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Chase, Ernest Dudley, 1878-1966
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Pictorial map of the United States, showing U.S. postage stamps, most of which are placed on or near the corresponding locales featured on the stamp. With small drawings of landmarks and descriptive notes. Shows state lines, and generally only one or two major cities per state. Thematic arrangements of other stamps surround the map, including a grouping of past presidents, stamps honoring the armed forces and stamps showing 1943-4 flags. Includes historical notes. In the top center of the map is an inset illustration of a mail carrier at work with the U.S. Post Office motto and seal. A red-highlighted compass rose, lower left.
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Chase, Ernest Dudley, 1878-1966
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Innumerable vignettes of structures, activities, and scenery. Black and white except colored compass rose.
Author
Chase, Ernest Dudley, 1878-1966
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Pictorial map of the United States of America, with drawings of buildings and landmarks, other structures such as dams and oil wells. Shows scenery, small figures of people engaged in activities such as farming and fishing, and modes of transportation such as airplanes and ships. A few of the illustrations are historical, such as clipper ships in the oceans, and Native American warriors chasing a stage coach in Kansas and Colorado. Around the map are several larger inset illustrations of buildings. Geographical features include states, major cities, national parks, rivers and lakes. The map is also decorated with a red, orange and black compass rose in the lower left corner, a bald eagle with wings spread above the cartouche, and an Art Deco border. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
Chase, Ernest Dudley, 1878-1966
Note
Pictorial map of the United States, showing U.S. postage stamps, most of which are placed on or near the corresponding locales featured on the stamp. Thematic arrangements of other stamps surround the map, including a grouping of past presidents and another of stamps honoring the armed forces. Along with the stamps are Chase's small drawings of landmarks and descriptive notes. Shows state lines, and generally only one or two major cities per state. There is a box with a chronology of "Postage Firsts" from "Adhesive Stamps" in 1847 to the "Flying Post Office" in 1946. In the top center of the map is an inset illustration of a mail carrier at work with the U.S. Post Office motto and seal. Includes legend.
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