Sovereignty and mandate boundary lines in 1921 of the islands of the Pacific
Description
Type of resource | cartographic |
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Form | map; unmediated; sheet |
Extent | 1 map : color ; 47 x 61 cm |
Place | District of Columbia |
Place | Washington, D.C |
Publisher | National Geographic Society |
Copyright date | 1921; ©1921 |
Publication date | 1921; [1921] |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | English |
Map data | Scale 1:22,375,000 ; ; Sanson-Flamsteed equal area projection E 110°--W 110°/N 38°--S 53°). |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | National Geographic Society (U.S.), Map Department. | |
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Associated with | Bumstead, Albert H. (Albert Hoit), 1875-1940 | |
Associated with | Darley, James M. (James Morrison) |
Subjects
Subject | Territorial waters > Islands of the Pacific > Maps |
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Subject | Mandates > Islands of the Pacific > Maps |
Subject | Mandates |
Subject | Territorial waters |
Subject | Pacific Ocean > Islands of the Pacific |
Genre | Map |
Genre | Cartographic image |
Genre | Maps |
Genre | Maps |
Bibliographic information
Statement of responsibility | prepared in the Map Department of the National Geographic Society for the National Geographic magazine ; drawn by Albert H. Bumstead and James M. Darley. |
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Note | Shows cable lines. |
Note | Issued with the National geographic magazine, v. 40, no. 6, Dec. 1921. |
LCCN | 79692644 |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/ks166yr5085 |
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