The United States and adjoining portions of Canada And Mexico National Geographic

YEAR PUBLISHED: 1933

The United States and adjoining portions of Canada And Mexico

Sale price$15.00
SKU: 592

DESCRIPTION

This beautiful US map, first published in May of 1933, accompanied a National Geographic article entitled, "How the United States Grew." Perhaps a sign of the times, the cartographers employed decidedly muted tones for the map. Wonderful typography and incredible attention to detail make this a map that is perfect for any collection.

FULL TITLE

The United States and adjoining portions of Canada And Mexico Compiled and Drawn in the Cartographic Section of the National Geographic Society for The National Geographic Magazine, Gilbert Grosvenor, Editor.

MAPMAKER/CARTOGRAPHER/AUTHOR

Albert H. Bumstead, Chief Cartographer, Culture by James M. Darley, Physiography by Charles E. Riddiford.

PUBLISHER

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

PUBLICATION

The National Geographic Magazine

DIMENSIONS (Inches)

40.75 X 26.25

CONDITION

Excellent condition with rich colors. Folded as issued. See photos for details.