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Series I: Map Projects Identified by
Richard Edes Harrison, 1934-1956
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FOLDER 30 |
Bayonet, Time,
August 1939
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FOLDER 31 |
Reynal and Hitchcock, World Without End,
Endpapers, August 1939
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FOLDER 32 |
P.M. Wheat, August
1939
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FOLDER 33 |
P.G. & E., Fortune, September 1939
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FOLDER 34 |
Balkans, Time,
September 1939
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FOLDER 35 |
Europe 1939, Fortune, October 1939
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FOLDER 36 |
Grossdeutschland, Fortune, October 1939
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FOLDER 37 |
Navy Second to None, Endpapers,
November 1939
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FOLDER 38 |
Big Network, Fortune, November 1939
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FOLDER 39 |
Poland: A Military Autopsy,
Fortune, December 1939
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FOLDER 40 |
Between Two Wars and Far Eastern Policy,
Endpapers, January 1940
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FOLDER 41 |
Radio Template South America February
1940
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FOLDER 42 |
Finland, Time,
March 1940
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FOLDER 43 |
Ear, Time,
March 1940
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FOLDER 44 |
RAF, Time,
March 1940
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FOLDER 45 |
Eclipse, Time,
March 1940
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FOLDER 46 |
Barco, Fortune, March 1940
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FOLDER 47 |
Reynal and Hitchcock, Strategy Europe, May 1940
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FOLDER 48 |
Europe, Friday, April 1940
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FOLDER 49 |
Europe April 1940, Time, April 1940
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FOLDER 50 |
Standard Oil of New Jersey,
Fortune, May 1940
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FOLDER 51 |
Philippines, Fortune, June 1940
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FOLDER 52 |
The Rock, Time, June 1940
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FOLDER 53 |
Visual History Chart, June
1940
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FOLDER 54 |
Strategic Essentials, Fortune,
July 1940
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FOLDER 55 |
Atlas for U.S. Citizens, Fortune,
September 1940
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“These 2 pages were for the front and back covers
of the Atlas for U.S. Citizen published by Fortune Fall 1940. The
back page was a unique portrayal of how we appeared to our continental
neighbors.” |
FOLDER 56 |
Keogh, October 1940
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FOLDER 57 |
Quaker Oil, November
1940
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FOLDER 58 |
Ottawa, Fortune, November 1940
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FOLDER 59 |
Finland Forever, Endpapers, November 1940
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FOLDER 60 |
Joint Problem, Fortune, November 1940
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FOLDER 61 |
Panama Canal, Fortune, January 1941
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FOLDER 62 |
Behind God's Back, Endpapers,
January 1941
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FOLDER 63 |
Puerto Rico, Fortune, February 1941
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FOLDER 64 |
Hemisphere Defence, Spykeman, February 1941
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FOLDER 65 |
Illumination, February
1941
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FOLDER 66 |
Gloucester House, February
1941
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FOLDER 67 |
Air Industry, Fortune, March 1941
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FOLDER 68 |
China, Fortune, April 1941
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FOLDER 69 |
Pan Am Highway, Fortune, 1941
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“For Fortune, a rare black and white
double spread. On scratch board. Note profile along the bottom.” |
FOLDER 70 |
U.S.S.R., Fortune, July 1941
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FOLDER 71 |
Bear Island, April
1941
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FOLDER 72 |
Great River of the Mountains,
Endpapers, April 1941
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FOLDER 73 |
(empty) |
FOLDER 74 |
World Divided, Fortune, August 1941
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FOLDER 75 |
Planning for Plenty (Agricultural Charts),
Fortune, October 1941
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FOLDER 76 |
America's Strategy, Harcourt,
Endpapers, December 1941
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FOLDER 77 |
Western Hemisphere, CBS, September 1941
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FOLDER 78 |
Africa, Fortune, November 1941
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FOLDER 79 |
New Order Over Europe, Fortune,
December 1941
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FOLDER 80 |
Bolivia, Fortune, January 1942
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FOLDER 80a |
Floor Plans, Time
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FOLDER 81 |
World Aitoff, Pan Am Airways, December 1941
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FOLDER 82 |
Southeast to Armageddon, Fortune,
February 1942
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“This map is still significant because it is viewed
from the great circle approach from the United States to the region containing
the world’s largest collection of trouble spots. No tearsheet of original use
was available and the one here shown was a re-use (somewhat altered) for the
January 1951 issue.” SEE ALSO: Part I. 111. |
FOLDER 83 |
One World, One War, Fortune, March 1942
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“83F. 3/42 One World-One War. 4-page Az. Equil
projection c) North Pole 3 drawings only. 1) red plate 2) yellow 3) pencil
letter study. There is a minor supplement to the Black plate.” |
FOLDER 84 |
On Assignment, Time, March 1942
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“This is an overlay to show traffic in
correspondents, photogs, etc. on the geographical base of OW.OW.” 4
photoreproductions; 1 printed sheet with note: “Time line made
good use of this Timely production. Hundreds of 1000s were purchased by Army
and Air Force especially.” |
FOLDER 85 |
Geopolitics, Endpapers, June 1942
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SEE ALSO: Part II. [41] Nomographs |
FOLDER 86 |
Atlantic Arena, Fortune, June 1942
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FOLDER 87 |
Arctic Arena, Fortune, July 1942
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FOLDER 88 |
Retreat to Victory, Endpapers,
July 1942
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“Showing Michie’s travels as a war correspondent
for Time.” |
FOLDER 89 |
Globes, Fortune, (4) August 1942
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FOLDER 90 |
Pacific Arena, Fortune, September 1942
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FOLDER 91 |
Alaska Under Arms, Endpapers,
July 1942
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FOLDER 92 |
Greenland, Endpapers, July 1942
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FOLDER 93 |
Polar Equidistant, August
1942
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FOLDER 94 |
Arab World (aka The Middle East - Its Power
Politics), Fortune, November 1942
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FOLDER 95 |
Miami-Dakar, Globe Distance,
Fortune, September 1942
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FOLDER 96 |
Far East, Fortune, December 1942
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FOLDER 97 |
Not So Soft Underside, Fortune,
January 1943
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“With this and the preceding map the handling of
relief is coming to maturity. The view was selected to undermine Churchill’s
insistence that Europe had to be attacked in its ‘soft underbelly.’ My working
title for this map was ‘How soft this the Belly?’ The weasel-worded printed
title was selection of the editors.” SEE ALSO: Part. I 111. |
FOLDER 98 |
World Island, Fortune, January 1943
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FOLDER 99 |
Western Hemisphere, Endpapers,
December 1942
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FOLDER 100 |
Western Hemisphere, Endpapers,
December 1942
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FOLDER 101 |
Air Empires, Fortune, April 1943
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FOLDER 101a |
Fuller Globe, January
1943
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FOLDER 102 |
Queens Die Proudly, Endpapers,
March 1943
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FOLDER 103 |
Great Circle Airways, Fortune,
May 1943
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FOLDER 104 |
Globe, January 1943
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FOLDER 105 |
Attack Can Win in '43, Endpapers,
May 1943
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FOLDER 106 |
Azimuthal Series, State Department, April 1943
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FOLDER 107 |
Culberston Outline, Doubleday Doran, June 1943
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FOLDER 108 |
Murray Harris Tracings,
June 1943
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FOLDER 109 |
London Azimuthal, BBC, August 1943
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FOLDER 110 |
Trinidad Ortho, AAF, October 1943
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FOLDER 111. (Note: two projects are numbered 111) |
Look at the World, November
1943
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FOLDER 111. Note: two projects are numbered 111) |
Four Views of Japan,
December 1943
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“When the editor saw he complained, 'There’s
nothing but water here.' I said, 'Yes but that’s where the War is going to be
fought.' End of complaint.” |
FOLDER 112 |
Compass of the World, Macmillan, February 1944
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FOLDER 113 |
Azimuthals, Hammond,
December 1943
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FOLDER 114 |
Ortho for Population Story,
Fortune, February 1944
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FOLDER 115 |
Invasion Sketches, Fortune, March 1944
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FOLDER 115a |
Europe from Iceland, Fortune,
March 1944
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FOLDER 116 |
Survey Graphic, Gruber article, January 1944
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FOLDER 117 |
Standard Oil Map, Dubois,
March 1944
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FOLDER 118 |
Europe from Cairo, O.M. Miller, January 1944
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FOLDER 119 |
Japan, Fortune, April 1944
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“When a visiting Japanese professor was shown this map about 25 years
later, he marveled at it and enquired, 'When was this painted?' When I told
in 1944 he shuddered.”
“This map was drawn too late to be included in Look at the World but served
nicely as the book’s dust jacket. About twenty years after the war. I had
the pleasure of showing the original to a Japanese and witnessing his
astonishment at this portrayal of his country... a relatively large scale
map in the Fortune series.”
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FOLDER 120 |
Within the Circle, Scribners, July 1944
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FOLDER 121 |
Tokyo and Moscow Azimuthal, March 1944
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FOLDER 122 |
I Went to the Soviet Arctic,
Endpapers
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FOLDER 123 |
Three Orthos, Time, November 1944
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FOLDER 124 |
Congressional District, Keogh, August 1944
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FOLDER 125 |
Barry Stevens, Collier Sketch, April 1944
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FOLDER 126 |
South America, Fortune, June 1944
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FOLDER 127 |
Sketch Maps, British Information Service, June 1944
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FOLDER 128 |
China, Bartlett |
FOLDER 129 |
Winged Peace, Endpapers, August 1944
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FOLDER 130 |
Colonial Empire, Fortune, October 1944
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FOLDER 131 |
Navy Films Cons, Bray |
FOLDER 132 |
World Geography, Ginn,
November 1944
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FOLDER 133 |
West Coast, Fortune, February 1945
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“Anticipating peace this was the first of series of
views of our country. Only one more (New England) was published because the
editors and publishers of Fortune lost interest in maps generally
and the series was dropped.” |
FOLDER 134 |
Spain, Fortune, March 1945
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FOLDER 135 |
TWA, Kudner, February
1945
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FOLDER 136 |
Two Azimuthal Tracings, Major Jarcho, March 1945
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FOLDER 137 |
China, N.E. Province, Fortune,
April 1945
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FOLDER 138 |
Survey, Fortune, March 1945
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FOLDER 139 |
AT&T, May 1945
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