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Time Inc.
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Map of Western Europe. "Enlargement of original map drawn for TIME The weekly magazine." Showing the military movements and occupied area.
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[Chapin, Jr., R.M., Time Inc.]
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Color map of Asia focusing on China and the Koreas with parts of Japan. Relief shown pictorially and by shading. Showing boundaries, provinces, cities. and national flags.
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Cutter, James
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Color map. "Enlargement of original map drawn for TIME The weekly magazine." Shows Soviet offensives on German-held Poland.
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Chapin, Jr., R.M.
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Color map. "Enlargement of original map drawn for TIME The weekly magazine.". R.M. Chapin Jr. was a prominent Cold War cartographer who worked for Time Magazine. Relief shown by shading.
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Chapin, Jr., R.M.
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Color map of North Africa. "Enlargement of original map drawn for TIME The weekly magazine.". R.M. Chapin Jr. was a prominent Cold War cartographer who worked for Time Magazine. Includes legend. Relief shown by shading.
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Chapin, Jr., R.M.
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Color map. "Enlargement of original map drawn for TIME The weekly magazine.". R.M. Chapin Jr. was a prominent Cold War cartographer who worked for Time Magazine. Relief shown by shading.
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Chapin, Jr., R.M.
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2 color maps on 1 sheet. "Enlargement of original map drawn for TIME The weekly magazine.". R.M. Chapin Jr. was a prominent Cold War cartographer who worked for Time Magazine. Relief shown by shading.
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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.
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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.
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Helck, Clarence Peter , 1893-1988
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Chromolithograph pictorial map from Fortune Magazine, December 1931, by Clarence Peter Helck, a writer and illustrator who became most known for his automobile and race car illustrations. Shows roads, places of interest along the American roads, Coney Island, Indianapolis Speedway, Soldier Field, Chicago, statistics of how many passenger cars were at each attraction, and people in various activities. Includes notation boxes and decorative borders with 4 vignettes at the corners, showing various cars 1895-1931. Relief shown pictorially.
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Harrison, Richard Edes
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Color map. Title in Chinese and English. Published as supplement to Fortune Magazine, April 1941. Richard Edes Harrison designed the maps to be both visually appealing and politically charged, reflecting the urgency of the war. Map shows boundaries, major cities, ports, Chinese supply ports, overland supply routes and Japanese occupied territory. Includes notes and table of distances. Relief shown pictorially and by shadings.
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[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."
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[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."
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Harrison, Richard Edes
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Color map of New York city and Long Island, Published in Fortune Magazine. Date estimated. Shows parks and parkways, government reservations, highways, main streets, Moses projects, etc.
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Harrison, Richard Edes
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Full color shaded relief map on 2 pages, made by Richard Edes Harrison, Fortune magazine. Includes location map, legend and "Key to states". Shows capitals, cities, mines and minerals. Relief shown by shadings and spot heights.
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Harrison, Richard Edes
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Full color shaded relief map on 2 pages, made by Richard Edes Harrison, Fortune magazine. Includes text, inset maps showing the population density, and Topography. References to Transportation, Cities and Distances.
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Harrison, Richard Edes
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Color map on 2 sheets, made by Richard Edes Harrison, Fortune magazine. Shows water and air routes, U.S. military missions and financial aid. Includes notes text: "The political alignments of the world are here shown, centering geographically around the North Pole but ideologically and economically around the U.S. The classification keyed below is necessarily simplified and does not of course meet all the subtleties of politics and diplomacy - for instance, the peculiar position of Vichy and its colonies. The special case of the U.S.S.R. is acknowledged by a special color. The situation is as of July 7, 1941, and is subject to change without notice." and notes.
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Harrison, Richard Edes
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Color physical map of Peru. Published in Fortune Magazine. Shows rivers, lakes, volcanoes, etc. Relif shown by shadings and spot heights. Includes notes and key to minerals. Date estimated.
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Harrison, Richard Edes
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Map color coded by The line-up, February 1, 1942. Supplement to Fortune. March, 1942 Time Inc. Includes notes on projection, and text and maps of "The Atlantic bridge" and "The "Pacific vastness". Allied Supply routes shown in brown lines. North polar Azimuthal equidistant projection.
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