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World News of the Week : Monday, Apr. 17, 1950.
News Map of the Week, I...
World News of the Week ...
1950
14200.000
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News Map of the Week, Inc.
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World News of the Week : Monday, Apr. 17, 1950. Covering period Apr. 7 to Apr. 13. Volume 12, No. 33. Published and copyrighted (weekly), 1950, by News Map of the Week, Inc., 1512 Orleans Street, Chicago, Illinois. Published in two sections : Section one. Lithographed in U. S. A.
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14200.000
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Lithographed world map, in color. Shows political boundaries and significant events from April 7 to 13, 1950. Relief illustrated with hachures. Includes information on "Troubled Southeast Asia," with explanation, as well as descriptive text throughout, e.g.: Indonesia : The second rebellion against the young Indonesian republic seemed ended when rebels, who had seized Makassar, in the Celebes, surrendered under threat of naval bombardment. Map indexed according to historical notes beneath map. Features photographs, illustrations, and international time zones. With two inset maps: Air defense areas -- Trouble spots in India. Also, with diagram: U. S. wheat output. Map is 56 x 115 cm, on sheet 89 x 120 cm, folded to 31 x 23 cm.
Map of Burma, Siam, Cochin-China and Malaya
Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Map of Burma, Siam, Coc...
1864
2225.032
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Wyld, James, 1812-1887
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Map of the Burman Empire Including also Siam, Cochin-China, Ton-King, and Malapa. J.W. del. (engraved by) Stockley Sc. London, James Wyld, Charing Cross East. (to accompany) An Atlas of the World, Comprehending Separate Maps of its various Countries, Constructed & drawn from the latest Astronomical & Geographical Observations. By James Wyld, Geographer to Her Majesty and H. Late R.H. Prince Albert. London. Published by James Wyld (Successor to Mr. Faden) Charing Cross East. 1864.
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2225.032
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Outline hand colored boundaries. Showing international boundaries. Includes note, area and population. "Atlas of the World" printed on the upper right corner. A late edition of this atlas, published as early as 1836 (see our copy). Several new maps of Australia and South Africa are added and the other maps have been updated to show railroad development. The American maps have been updated, but inadequately so in the West - the River Buenaventura is still flowing out of Salt Lake on the Mexico Map. Half leather cloth-covered boards with stamped title "Wyld's General Atlas" on cover in gold. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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