Mexico and Central America

YEAR PUBLISHED: 1953

Mexico and Central America

Sale price$15.00
SKU: 378

DESCRIPTION

Large folding map of Mexico and Central America.
This map is unique in that it combines Mexico and Central America, showing the expansion of transportation in the region as roads and parts of the Pan American Highway were being built. At the time of this publication in March 1953, many regions of Central America relied on air travel as the principal means of modern transportation. Honduras in particular had more airports than roadways.

FULL TITLE

Mexico and Central America Compiled and Drawn in the Cartographic Section of the National Geographic Society for The National Geographic Magazine, Gilbert Grosvenor, Editor.

MAPMAKER/CARTOGRAPHER/AUTHOR

James M. Darley, Chief Cartographer, Compiled by H.C. Bryan, R.J. Darley, A.D. Grazzini, R.E. McAleer, W.T. Peele and C.L. Stern. Physiography by J.J. Brehm, A.E. Holdstock and V.J. Kelley. Transportation by W. Chamberlin. Typography by C.E. Riddiford.

PUBLISHER

A. Hoen & Co. Lithographers, Baltimore U.S. A for The National Geographic Society, Washington D.C.

PUBLICATION

The National Geographic Magazine, Vol CIII, No.3

DIMENSIONS (Inches)

37 X 27.25

CONDITION

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