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Crushing of German Industry Is Objective of Allied Bombing War
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Africa, the Dark Continent, in the Shadows of Axis Pincer Drives
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Battle Lines Drawn to Smash Axis Back Across the Mediterranean
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U-Boat Fleet Major Menace to an Allied Front in Europe,
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Malta, Most Bombed Spot in World, Remains Key to Mediterranean,
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Submarine Hunting Grounds of Atlantic Most Vital Front Today
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(Apollo 11 Moon Landing) Le 1er Pas: Ou et Comment (The first pass - where and how)
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Date estimated from newspaper text on verso.
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Routes De Guerre Du Pole. Jac Mercier. Dessinateur.
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La Guerre Du Petrole. Jac Mercier. Dessinateur.
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Le Pacifique : Moitie De La Terre. Jac Mercier. Dessinateur.
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L'Inde. Jac Mercier. Dessinateur.
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U.R.S.S. (Jac Mercier. Dessinateur).
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Date estimated from text. Though not signed by Mercier, we assume he is the author.
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Mer Mediterranie. (Jac Mercier. Dessinateur).
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[San Francisco Examiner, Kytka, Theodore]
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No. 3 – Panorama of the Ruins From Telegraph Hill to the Base of Rincon Hill. Showing All That Remains of the Heart of the Wholesale and Manufacturing Districts. Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner, July 22, 1906.
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[San Francisco Examiner, Kytka, Theodore]
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No. 4 – Panorama of the Fashionable Shopping and Retail Districts as the Camera Sees Them. From the Top of the Fairmont Hotel. The Foreground of the Picture includes the Territory North of Market Street to Bush Street From Montgomery to Mason Streets. Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner July 29, 1906.
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[San Francisco Examiner, Kytka, Theodore]
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No. 5 – Panorama of the Western Addition and the Mission. Showing the Ruins of the City Hall and St. Ignatius College, With Twin Peaks and Strawberry Hill in the Distance. Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner Aug. 5, 1906.
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Chase, Ernest Dudley, 1878-1966
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America the Wonderland : A Pictorial Map of the United States. Designed and drawn by Ernest Dudley Chase of Winchester, Massachusetts. Published and copyrighted by Ernest Dudley Chase of Winchester, Mass. Reprinted by permission of the copyright owner, Ernest Dudley Chase.
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Printed in the Philadelphia Inquirer April 25, 1954. 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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[San Francisco Examiner, R. Lawrence & Co]
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Bird’s eye view of the ruins of San Francisco Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner 13 May 1906
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[San Francisco Examiner, R. Lawrence & Co]
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Bird’s eye view of San Francisco from Twin Peaks. Burned District Described by White Line. Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner 27 May 1906.
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[San Francisco Examiner, R. Lawrence & Co]
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Panoramic View of San Francisco from the Waterfront. Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner 3 June 1906.
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[San Francisco Examiner, Hearst, W.R.]
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Birdseye View of San Francisco from top of Wrecked City Hall Dome. (Picture of the Dome is Shown in Upper Right-Hand Corner). Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner 10 June 1906.
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[San Francisco Examiner, Hearst, W.R.]
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n the Heart of the Ruins – Panorama taken from the Roof of the St Francis Hotel. Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner 24 June 1906.
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[San Francisco Examiner, Kytka, Theodore]
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Ruins of Chinatown. Telephoto taken from Telegraph Hill by Theodore Kytka. Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner 1 July 1906.
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[San Francisco Examiner, Kytka, Theodore]
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No. 2 – Panorama of the ruins in the valley that sweeps from Russian Hill to Telegraph Hill. Showing Alcatraz Island in the Distance. Supplement to the San Francisco Examiner 15 July 1906.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Pulse of the Nation
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The Black Panther Party
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(Title page to) The Black Panther. Guerrilla War in the U.S.A.
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Liberation News Service
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Color It Red. Issue Number 248. April 15, 1970.
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Gillespie, Marguerite
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Where To Go What To See In Portland, Oregon The "City of Roses." Drawn by Marguerite Gillespie for the Oregonian and the Oregon State Motor Association.
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Sunday, April 21, 1940 edition of the newspaper.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Ole Man River, (MIssissippi River). (News Map by staff artist Sundberg). Sunday News, June 17, 1945.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Armed Truce in the Far East. News Map by staff artist Sundberg. Sunday News, September 25, 1938.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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U.S.A. Gridiron. News Map by staff artist Sundberg. Sunday News, October 11, 1942.
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Le front de l'Ocean. Jac Mercier. dessinateur.
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Pictorial Review : San Francisco Examiner Sunday, Oct. 20, 1940. Rich Dutch Colonies at Stake. Will Japan Try to Take Them? Will the United States Defend Them?. Howard Burke.
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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.
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Los Angeles Examiner. Tuesday, September 29, 1942 : Tokyo's Next Bombing May Come From Vladivostok. Howard Burke.
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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.
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Pictorial Review. Herald American, Sec. IV- Sunday August 1942. New World Map Shows Vital Importance of Alaska -- (See Page 2). This is a reduced copy of the polar (Casson) Projection Map of the World ... Copyright by the Universal Map Co., Inc. New York, N.Y.
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Color map from Herald American Pictorial Review August 1942. with 6 insets. The polar projection of this map effectively shows the proximity of Alaska and the Asian theater of war. " The Second World War saw a revival in popular interest in geography and maps; this interest was further fueled by the new "aviation era" maps produced by mapmakers such as Richard Edes Harrison, and their inclusion in newspapers around the States.
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Kiska Seen as Key Base to Attack Paramushiro, Japan. Pictorial review : Los Angeles Examiner, August 10, 1943. Howard Burke.
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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.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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World at War. January 25, 1942.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Oil, the Target of the Axis. July 26, 1942.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Mass Migrations of Mankind. August 27, 1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Arab League. July 28, 1946.
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Routledge, Fred A., 1873-1936
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Opening of the Cascade Locks. Morning Oregonian. An Open River to the Sea.
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Routledge, Fred A., 1873-1936
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The Morning Oregonian, Cascade Locks Edition, December, 1896.
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Baltimore American
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Pacific Rule Threatens Peace. (insets) Manila Bay. Oahu.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Save this map! It shows the theater of war. Los Angeles Times. Rotogravure section. Sunday, September 10, 1939. Map prepared by Charles H, Owens of the Times Art staff.
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Color pictorial map by Charles Owens. Published in Sunday Sept. 10, 1939 issue of Los Angeles Times. Highlights the developments in Europe shortly after the Nazi invasion of Poland and the beginning of Sept. 1939, with arrows and text pointing out strategic places and events. On upper and lower left: views of machinery of war, tanks, and battleships. Includes instructions "How to preserve this map".
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[Los Angeles Examiner, Burke, Howard]
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The Russian Spider Sits Atop the World and Watches for More Victims. Soviet Russia, under the Dictator Stalin, has cast aside all regard for international law and prepares to follow the Finland grab with a policy of international piracy over all Eurasia, by conquest and subversive activity.
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Two ways to reach Japan - One may take a decade. Los Angels Examiner ... Monday January 11, 1943. 22 Section 1. Howard Burke. (inset) Kusaie.
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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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The Pacific - Vital area for United States and Japan. Los Angels Examiner ... November 1942. Howard Burke. (inset) Palau Islands.
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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" .
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Saipan conquest sets pattern for vast aerial operations. Los Angeles Times. Monday July 10, 1944.
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Color pictorial map by Charles Owens, mounted on Japanese paper. Showing the war in the Pacific. The capture of the strategic island of Saipan is illustrated, with a description in the text at upper right: "American conquest of Saipan in the Marianas has completed a pattern for aerial operations of overwhelming dimensions. Military experts envisage bombing flights, principally those of the new B-29 Superfortresses, originating from Saipan and ranging as far as Japan, Formosa, the China coast and the Philippines." Also shows that range, with other centers of aerial operation: the Admiralty Islands north of New Guinea and Chungking in China. Informative text labels provide an effective overview of the geopolitical situation, in keeping with the "air-age". "Red tint indicates Jap held areas".
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Allied activity in Aegean Sea points to Balkan offensive. Los Angeles Times. Monday November 1, 1943.
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Color map. Showing the latest activity in the Agean Sea and Balkan Region. Map packed with information on battle fields and allied activities. Shows boundaries, major cities, railroads, and distances. Relief shown pictorially. Includes text: "This map illustrates the most feasible invasion route into the Southern Balkans - from North Africa and the Middle East to Salonika and Vardar Valley ..."
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Germans, backing toward "Inner Fortress" plan to make peace costly. Los Angeles Times. Monday, November 15, 1943.
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Color map, packed with information on battle fields and allied activities. Shows boundaries, major cities, railroads, and distances. Relief shown pictorially. Includes notes and text: "Germany has drawn a ring around in inner most possessions, the arc including Poland to the east, the top of Italy, and Alps to the south The Siegfried Line of West Wall to the west ..."
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[Owens, Charles H., Los Angeles Times]
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Here's history of war since America entered the conflict year ago. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. December 7, 1942.
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Color pictorial map, packed with information on timeline history of war since America entered the conflict, 1942. Date from verso. Shows political alignment, military bases, Pearl Harbor at the center of map, etc.
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[Owens, Charles H., Los Angeles Times]
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Russian fleet poised to slash Nazis' Baltic Sea Routes. Los Angeles Times. Monday Feb. 28,1944 - Part I, 3.
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Color map, by Charles Owens "This sketch map by Charles Owens illustrates possible Russian fleet movements across Germany's shipping lines in the Baltic. Map packed with information on battle fields and allied activities. Shows boundaries, major cities, railroads, distances, Russian fleet lines, and Germany's Baltic trade and supply routes. Relief shown pictorially. Includes text.
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[Owens, Charles H., Los Angeles Times]
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MacArthur moves into position for assault on Philippines. Los Angeles Times. Monday Mar. 6, 1944 - Part I, 3.
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Color map, by Charles Owens "A stroke toward Mindanao not only would isolate the Japs' southwestern empire but would serve to protect the flank of Adm. Nimitz's forces... Charles Owens' map illustrate the possibilities of such tactic." Map packed with information on battle fields and allied activities. Shows major cities, distances, arrow indicates general direction of warplanes and fleets approaching Philippines. Relief shown pictorially. Includes text.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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When Sicily is conquered, where will the Allies strike? By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times Monday July 19, 1943.
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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, Owens, Charles H.]
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Rabaul threatened as Yanks March through New Georgia. Los Angeles Times Monday July 12, 1943.
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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 ..."
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Invasion of lowlands one of shortest routes to Berlin. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles times Monday May 31, 1943.
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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.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Russia's Northeast passage Summer headache for Nazis. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles times Monday May 17, 1943.
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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.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Will Hitler pick Sweden and Finland for Summer front? By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles times Monday May 10, 1943.
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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.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Nazis are far from taking the real prize of Causasus, Baku. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Monday morning. Los Angeles times. September 28, 1942 - (Part L).
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Color map. Shows boundaries, major cities, rail roads, oil fields, oil pipelines, rivers, etc. Includes historical notes and text. Relief shown pictorially and by spot heights.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Reds, halted in south, push on at north, central front. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times Monday, March 15, 1943.
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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.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Will victory cargoes ride polar skyways to global fronts?. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times Monday morning, February 18, 1943.
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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..."
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Russian counterblows erase many Nazi gains of past two years. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times Monday morning, January 4, 1943. (inset) California, Nevada.
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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.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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North African area where British, American battle Axis forces. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times Monday morning, December 14, 1942.
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Color map, with detailed view of land, sea and air confrontations at upper panel. Shows Allied transport and supply routes, lines of air attack by allied from Malta, major cities, rail roads, rivers, canals, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text "This map indicates the geueral (general) area of the past month's activities, and points out possible regions of new conflict."
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Italy, boot of the Mediterranean, may prove Achilles Heel of Axis. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times Monday morning, November 2, 1942.
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Color map. Shows convoy routes, lines of air attack by allied from Malta, distances, bases, major cities, rail roads, forts, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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What are the possibilities of attacking the Islands of Japan. Map by Charles Owens, Times Staff Artist. Los Angeles Times Monday morning, May 4, 1942.
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Color map. Shows lines of air attack to Japan, distances, bases, major cities, population, rail roads, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text: "This map, in line and legend, pictures possibilities of invasion by way of China and Korea, by way of Russia and briefly, from the north by way of Alaska ..."
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Japs fight to end Chinese threat at rear before drive on India. Map by Charles Owens, Times Staff Artist. Los Angeles Times Monday morning, May 11, 1942.
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Color map. Shows lines of air attack to Japan, distances, bases, major cities, rail roads, rivers, oil fields, etc. Relief shown pictorially and by spot heights. Includes historical notes and text: "In the conquest of Burmas the Japs not only close china's back door but deprived her of a vital gasoline supply in seizure of the Burma fields."
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Sustained attacks push bomb-sowing level to new high. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, Monday, March 29, 1943.
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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."
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Japs move fast to forestall allied offensive in China. Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, Monday, Dec. 18, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map, with detailed view air strikes at upper panel. Covers China, Korea and part of Japan and Burma. Shows lines of air attack, major cities, allied air bases, distances, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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British fleet threatens Japanese supply lines to Asia. Map by Charles Owens. Los Angeles Times, Monday, Nov. 6, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map, with detailed view of battleships at upper panel. Shows patterns of attack, supply lines, major cities, ports, railroads, etc. Includes compass rose at lower right, historical notes and text.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Bombers over Philippines Herald MacArthur's approach. Los Angeles Times, Monday, Aug. 14, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map, with view of horizon at upper panel. Shows lines of attack, major cities, air bases, distances, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text :"This map is perspective by Charles Owens locates MacArthur's position of Sansapor and shows Halmahera lying astride his route to the Philippines".
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Key cities of Rhineland within reach of allied armies. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, Monday, Sept. 11, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map, with views of horizon at upper panel and air attack in Germany. Shows major cities, buildings, roads, railroads, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes compass rose at lower left, historical notes and text :"Allied forces, as illustrated in Charles Owens's map, are driving at major German cities ..."
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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MacArthur's invaders strike into heart of Jap defenses. Map by Charles Owens. Los Angeles Times, Monday, Oct. 23, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map, with views of horizon at upper panel. Shows lines of attack, major cities, roads, lines of supplies by land and sea, prison camps, air bases, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text :"The inset map illustrates the Jap movement in China which is creating a barrier between the Allies in India-Burma and American forces in the Pacific ..."
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Where faltering Wehmacht may be struck mortal blow. By Charles Owens. Los Angeles Times, Monday, Nov. 27, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map, with views of horizon at upper panel. Shows lines of attack by air, major cities, roads, railroads, army bases, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes compass rose, historical notes and text.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Japan's last citadels feel weight of American power. Map by Charles H. Owens. Times staff Artist. Los Angeles times. Monday, Feb. 19, 1945 - Part 3.
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Color map, with views of air attack and war planes at upper panel. Shows lines of attack by air and sea, major cities, roads, army bases, distances, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Two-way invasion puts Germany in tactical dilemma. Charles Owens. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles times. Monday, Feb. 12, 1945 - Part 3.
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Color map, with views of horizon at upper panel. Shows lines of attack, major cities, roads, railroads, army bases, distances, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text.
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U.S. sea and air power trained on Japan home land. Los Angeles times. Monday, June 26, 1944 - Part 3. (inset map).
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Color map. Shows Japan's major cities, roads, railroads, industrial areas, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text. Inset map: "The sea-air battle near the Philippines in water that wash Japan's southeastern shores brought the war home to the enemy from that quarter ..."
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Day of reckoning near for Jap conquerors of Philippines. Los Angeles times. Monday, Aug. 28, 1944 - Part 3. (inset) Philippine Islands.
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Color map, with views of horizon at upper panel. Shows major cities, army bases, attack lines, prison camps, distances, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text: "Charles Owens' map of the islands locates the sites of prison camps and illustrates, with arrow how the enemy took Manila."
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[Los Angeles Times, Rand McNally & Company]
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On these fields of battle outcome of war may soon be decided. Eastern Europe. Copyright by Rand McNally & company, Chicago. Los Angeles times. Saturday Morning. May 16, 1942.
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Color map of Eastern Europe. Shows political boundaries, major cities, roads, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Includes text: "This map presented at the very beginning of the second battle for Russia ..."
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[Los Angeles Times, Rand McNally & Company]
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England opens aerial front, returning Nazi bombs with interest. British Isles. Copyright by Rand McNally & company, Chicago. Los Angeles times. Saturday Morning. May 2, 1942 - (Part I.)
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Color map of British Isles. Shows political boundaries, major cities, roads, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Includes text.
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[Los Angeles Times, Rand McNally & Company]
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Jam packed Nipponese Islands offer rare target for United Nations' bombing squadrons. Japan. Copyright by Rand McNally & company, Chicago. Los Angeles times. Saturday Morning. April 25, 1942 - (Part I.)
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Color map of Japan, with 3 insets. Shows major cities, roads, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Includes text.
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Finish of Hungary, Hitler's last major satellite, in sight. Los Angeles times. Monday, Nov. 13, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map. Shows lines of attack, German defensive lines, army bases, major cities, rivers, railroads, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text.
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Allies make mighty bid for victory on the western front. Los Angeles times. Monday, Nov. 20, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map. Shows lines of attack, army bases, major cities, rivers, railroads, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text: "Six allied armies are driving ahead on a 400-mile line in what may develop into the last great offensive on the western front." .
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Will United states keep island bases to guard Pacific? Los Angeles times. Monday, Sept. 3, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map, with view of horizon on top panel. Shows army bases, major cities, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text.
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Pacific war sweeps to Japan's immediate islands outposts. Los Angeles times. Monday, Sept. 25, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map of North Pacific Ocean Islands, with view of horizon on top panel. Shows lines of air attacks, army bases, major cities, Japan supply line, distances, etc. Includes historical notes and text.
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New smash at Japs may end lull in South Pacific warfare. Los Angeles times. Monday, April 12, 1943. B.
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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 ..."
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Caribbean area remains best hunting ground for Axis submarines. Los Angeles times. Monday Morning, October 26, 1942. B.
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Color map of Caribbean region, with view of battleships and submarine at the top panel. Shows lines attacks, army bases, major cities, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text.
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Corpus Christi Caller-Times
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The Face of Vietnam.
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Why the U.S. Fights 8,000 Miles Away. February 1, 1942.
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It's a Real War -- with Supply Lines the Key to Victory. February 1, 1942.
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What Next in Europe? February 1, 1942.
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Gold and Quicksilver District of California. California Herald.
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Sundberg, Edwin L., Edwin L.
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Italy - Newest Empire. August 27, 1939.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Vacation in New York. May 26, 1940. Vacation in New England. May 26, 1940
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2 maps on one sheet.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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The New Lineup. September 1, 1940.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Empires through the Centuries. July 27, 1941.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Camp Grounds of the Nation. December 2, 1941.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Dawn to Dusk Recreation for New Yorkers. June 7, 1942.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Australia, the Land Down Under. August 9, 1942.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Southeast Section. May 30, 1943.
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Other three sections missing.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Camp Grounds of the Nation (eastern half). January 2, 1944.
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Western half missing.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Invasion Land. February 20, 1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Invasion Land. February 27, 1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Vacationing in the City. June 4, 1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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The Philippines - MacArthur's Objective. June 11, 1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Weather - Here and There. August 13, 1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Quadruple Threat to Japan. September 3, 1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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This Spacious World. October 1, 1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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France the Battleground. November 26,1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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"I Have Returned' [General MacArthur]. December 3, 1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Inside the Inner Fortress. December 17, 1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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3 Years of War. December 31, 1944.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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The Chinese Puzzle. January 14, 1945.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Heading South. December 2, 1945.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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This Shrinking World. December 9, 1945.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Palestine, Land of Strife. December 16, 1945.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Far East Far from Peace. January 20, 1946.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Pacific Bases. February 10, 1946.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Atlantic Bases. February 24, 1946.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Spring Heads North. March 10, 1946.
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Shows state flowers/plants.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Erin's First Families. March 17, 1946.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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One Year After. May 5, 1946.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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India - Britain's Problem Child. July 7, 1946.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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One World Setup. September 1, 1946.
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Shows country affiliations with the United Nations (UN).
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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The Blue Danube. January 5, 1947.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Our Southern Neighbor. January 12, 1947. (inset) Mexico City.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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The 4th Reich? March 9, 1947.
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San Francisco Examiner : China drive may open invasion path. Howard Burke.
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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.
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San Francisco Examiner : Okinawa Gateway to Japanese Homeland. Howard Burke.
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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."
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Hitler's Next Move! Will He Demand Return of Colonies?. Detroit Times. Sunday, 04-19- 1936. G. Hukkala.
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Color map, from the Detroit Times, Sunday, April 19, 1936. By G. Hukkala. with photographic image of Hitler in the center. Map shows the former colonial possessions of Germany scattered through Africa, Asia and the Pacific. At upper right is an inset map of Germany with the territory of Alsace Lorraine and a portion of Poland cross hatched. The subtitle continues "Has told world that Fatherland needs old colonies for expansion. Small map shows the pre-war Germany [ie pre World War I]. With his nation rearmed and the Rhineland reoccupied, worried Europe now fears Hitler will try to force restoration of rich colonial empire." A powerful summation of the forces that lead up to the outbreak of World War II, both in Europe and Asia.
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New York's front yard. News map by staff artist Romer.
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Color map of port of New York, centerfold for the April 17, 1938 issue of Sunday News (NYC). A celebration of the Port of New York. "It's quite a yard, this port of New York, with its Miss Liberty extending a welcome to ships whose total tonnage is exceeded in no other port of the world ..." Depth shown by bathymetric tints. Map showing roads, railroads, bridges, canals and light houses. Includes text and decorative compass rose.
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(Europe : World War II). By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Oregon Journal Sunday, July 25, 1943.
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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.
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Battlegraph. Detroit Times. Wednesday July 25, 1945.
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Sicile. Jac Mercier, Dessinateur.
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Color map of Sicily and Mediterranean region, mounted on linen. Inset: La Sicile verrrou de la Mediterranee. Depicting major cities, port, roads, landmarks, forests, rivers, distances and canals. Relief shown by gradient tints and spot heights. Includes legend, text and compass rose. Date estimated.
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[Matthes, Bud., Minneapolis Star and Tribune Company]
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(Minnesota) Vacation land: special edition. Minneapolis Sunday Tribune. June 9, 1946. Bud Matthes. Copyright 1946, Menneapolis Star-Journal and Tribune Co,. Minneapolis, 15, Minn.
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[Matthes, Bud., Minneapolis Star-Journal]
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Minneapolis Star-Journal Sunday June 2, 1940. Marvelous Minnesota : Fish and Play in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. Bud Matthes. Prepared in co-operation with Regional Office, U.S. Forest Service, Milwaukee, Wis.
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Map Of The Seat Of War In Virginia. Positions of the Rebel Forces, Batteries, Intrenchments and Encampments in Virginia. The Fortifications for the Protection of Richmond.
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Folded broadside inserted in Newspaper, printed without color. Probably a few weeks later than the Stephenson 451.3 (June 17, 1861) because some of the troop counts are increased (Richmond). The engraver credit for Waters & Son is not present, and the map appears to be reengraved. The map has the feel of an "hot off the press" look at the battlefields of the war. Shows military fortifications, roads and railroads. Relief shown by hachures.
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[Elmira Advertiser, G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co.]
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Supplement To The Elmira Advertiser. Map Of Chicago Showing The Burnt District. The City Of Chicago, Illinois. Published By G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. 172 William St. New York. Entered ... 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York.
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This map of Chicago first appeared in Colton's General Atlas of 1870 on the same page with a map of St. Louis. Here it has been used as a separate newspaper insert to show the area burned in the fire of October, 1871. The portion of the title "Map Of Chicago Showing The Burnt District" is colored in red and overprinted on the map for dramatic effect, as is the area on the map that encompasses the burnt district. A scarce piece of ephemera.
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[Hall, E.S., New York Herald]
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War Maps And Diagrams. Our Naval And Military Operations At A Glance. The Coast and Land Line of the Rebellious States ... The Union Blockade of the Atlantic and Gulf Coast ... The Rebel Batteries on the Mississippi ... The Forts on the Southern Sea Line. The New York Herald. New York. Saturday, November 16, 1861. (with) 17 additional maps.
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Map without color. It shows the coast and land line of the Southern States. Map shows positions of the Union and Rebel troops.
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[Hall, E.S., New York Herald]
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Important Operations in Kentucky and Tennessee. The Battle Ground of Gen. Nelson at Piketon--The Brilliant Victory Over the Rebels--Situation of the Bridges Destroyed by the Unionists of Tennessee--The Cumberland Gap--Positions of the Contending Armies, &c., &c., &c. New York Herald War Maps and Diagrams. (Pages) 4 and 5.
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Maps without color. Each map has its own title: The Seat of War In Kentucky; The Fight At Santa Rosa Island; Map Of The Rebel Capital (Richmond); The Affair At Chicamacomico; Very Curious Rebel Semi-Official Pictorial View Of The Battle Of Bull Run.
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[Hall, E.S., New York Herald]
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Seven maps from the New York Herald War Maps and Diagrams. (Pages) 3 and 6. (see note field for titles).
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Maps without color. Each map has its own title: The Seat Of War In Missouri. The Upper Potomac. The Scene Of Action. Fort Walker. Seat Of War Around Paducah And Columbus, Georgia. The Seat Of War In Western Virginia. The Great Naval Expedition.
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[Hall, E.S., New York Herald]
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The Seat of War in the West. New York Herald War Maps and Diagrams. (Page) 2.
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Map without color. Subtitle: Map of the Scene of Operations in Southeastern Missouri, Illinois and Tennessee, with the Positions of the Rebel Troops and Portions of the Federal Forces, and the Defences at Cairo and Bird's Point.
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[Hall, E.S., New York Herald]
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Our Brilliant Naval Victory. New York Herald War Maps and Diagrams. (Page) 7.
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Map without color. Subtitle: Sketch of Beaufort, Port Royal and Fort Beauregard and Walker--Scene of the Operations of Our Great Expedition.
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[Hall, E.S., New York Herald]
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Map of New Orleans and Surrounding Country. (with) The Lower Potomac. New York Herald War Maps and Diagrams. (Page) 8.
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[San Francisco Newspaper Maps, Burke, Howard]
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Map of Iraq; Map of the Suez Canal; Map of Europe; Map of Australia; Map of Malta; (on reverse) Map of the Western Mediterranean; Map of Turkey.
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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.
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[San Francisco Newspaper Maps, Burke, Howard]
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Map of the Western Mediterranean; Map of Turkey. (on verso) Map of Iraq; Map of the Suez Canal; Map of Europe; Map of Australia; Map of Malta.
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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.
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[Burke, Howard, San Francisco Examiner]
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Italy hopes war will bring new Roman Empire. Neutral role nears end as Mussolini moves to win by arms what first world conflict failed to attain. Map copyright 1940, by Los Angeles Examiner. Howard Burke. (inset) Black areas indicate Italy and Italian possessions. (Published in) San Francisco Examiner, Sunday Jume 2, 1940 : March of events, screen and drama.
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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.
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[Los Angeles Examiner, Burke, Howard]
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Burma, lifeline to China, May be key to Japanese defeat. Howard Burke. Los Angeles Examiner. Monday March 15, 1943. (inset) Burma.
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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.
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[Los Angeles Examiner, Burke, Howard]
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How planes and ships could change the Pacific War. Los Angeles Examiner.
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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 ..."
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