MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
News Map of the Week, Inc.
Date:
1942
Short Title:
World News of the Week : Monday, May 4, 1942.
Publisher:
News Map of the Week, Inc.
Publisher Location:
Chicago
Type:
Separate Map
Type:
Diagram
Obj Height cm:
56
Obj Width cm:
115
Scale 1:
45,000,000
Note:
Lithographed world map, in color. Shows political boundaries and military events of World War II, from April 24 to 30, 1942. Relief illustrated with hachures. Includes a legend indicating control by the Free French and Vichy France. Descriptive text throughout, e.g.: Area subject to semi-blackout. Map indexed according to historical notes beneath map. Features photographs, illustrations, and international time zones. With inset map: The War moves northward with the sun. Also, with diagram: Factory wages; Food prices; Income taxes; Installment buying. Map is 56 x 115 cm, on sheet 89 x 120 cm, folded to 31 x 23 cm.
World Area:
World
World Area:
Europe
Event:
World War II
Subject:
Pictorial map
Subject:
Military
Subject:
Historical
Subject:
Statistical
Subject:
Data Visualization
Full Title:
World News of the Week : Monday, May 4, 1942. Covering period Apr. 24 to 30. Volume 4, No. 35. Published and copyrighted (weekly), 1942, by News Map of the Week, Inc., 1512 Orleans Street, Chicago, Illinois. Published in two sections : Section one. Lithographed in U. S. A.
List No:
14097.000
Publication Author:
News Map of the Week, Inc.
Pub Date:
1942
Pub Title:
World News of the Week : Monday, May 4, 1942. Covering period Apr. 24 to 30. Volume 4, No. 35. Published and copyrighted (weekly), 1942, by News Map of the Week, Inc., 1512 Orleans Street, Chicago, Illinois. Published in two sections : Section one. Lithographed in U. S. A.
Pub List No:
14097.000
Pub Type:
Separate Map
Pub Height cm:
89
Pub Width cm:
120
Image No:
14097000.jp2
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News Map of the Week, Inc.
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World News of the Week : Monday, May 4, 1942.

World News of the Week : Monday, May 4, 1942.