Very decorative World War II map of the world in full color, drawn by Toronto Artist Stanley Turner, one of the best known WWII map illustrators, for the C.C. Peterson Advertising Agency. Relief shown Pictorially. Includes legend, list of events, list of United Nations member countries and text boxes titled “The world of yesterday, sea power” and “The world of today, atomic age”. Shows dated events, distances, naval and air bases.
Dated events map : the world today with latest boundaries
Very decorative World War II map of the world in full color, drawn by Toronto Artist Stanley Turner, one of the best known WWII map illustrators, for the C.C. Peterson Advertising Agency. Relief shown Pictorially. Includes legend, list of events, list of United Nations member countries and text boxes titled “The world of yesterday, sea power” and “The world of today, atomic age”. Shows dated events, distances, naval and air bases.
- Author: Stanley Turner
- Year: 1944
- Dimension: 490 x 650 mm
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