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6622 | | Details | Sundberg, Edwin L. | 1944 |
Thematic Map of the World's population WWII era |
Sundberg, Edwin L. |
1944 |
LOC:300 |
| $125.00 | Sundberg--Edwin-L- | Thematic-Map-of-the-World-s-population-WWII-era | WWII-era thematic Coloroto (1) or color rotogravure map by Edwin Sundberg presenting statistics on the relative population density of the world's nations in 1944.
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(1) Coloroto is a trade name for a rotogravure used to print multiple colors. According to Google a rotogravure printing system uses a rotary press with <b>intaglio cylinders</b>, typically running at high speed and used for long print runs of magazines and stamps. (Google Oxford languages dictionary. Online).
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6623 | | Details | Sundberg, Edwin L. | 1944 |
Thematic Map Pulse of the Nation for U.S. Death Rates |
Sundberg, Edwin L. |
1944 |
LOC:300 |
| $0.00 | Sundberg--Edwin-L- | Thematic-Map-Pulse-of-the-Nation-for-U-S--Death-Rates | SOLD<br><br>
This colorful map presents statistics for the relative death rate by state for six diseases in 1942:
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<li>Heart diseases</li>
<li>Cancer and other malignant tumors</li>
<li>Intracranial lesions of vascular origins</li>
<li>Nephritis</li>
<li>Pneumonia</li>
<li>Tuberculosis</li>
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A WWII-era thematic Coloroto (1) or color rotogravure map by Edwin Sundberg dated within to January, 1945. Legend at bottom right uses color to indicate the death rate for each U.S. state per 1,000 population. Boxes within each state show detailed statistic by disease.
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(1) Coloroto is a trade name for a rotogravure used to print multiple colors. According to Google a rotogravure printing system uses a rotary press with <b>intaglio cylinders</b>, typically running at high speed and used for long print runs of magazines and stamps. (Google Oxford languages dictionary. Online).
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6620 | | Details | Sundberg, Edwin L. | 1946 |
Colorful Scarce Coloroto Map Arab League Nations Middle East |
Sundberg, Edwin L. |
1946 |
LOC:300 |
| $250.00 | Sundberg--Edwin-L- | Colorful-Scarce-Coloroto-Map-Arab-League-Nations-Middle-East | Colorful "Coloroto" rotogravure (1) map of the Middle East post WWII highlighting the Arab League member nations and prospective nations. Shows the seven nations that comprised the Arab League in July, 1946: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Palestine, Iraq, Yemen, and Lebanon.
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Formed March, 1945, the Arab League's purpose was "… draw closer the relations between member states and co-ordinate collaboration between them, to safeguard their independence and sovereignty, and to consider in a general way the affairs and interests of the Arab countries". (1)
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(1) Coloroto is a trade name for a rotogravure used to print multiple colors. According to Google a rotogravure printing system uses a rotary press with <b>intaglio cylinders</b>, typically running at high speed and used for long print runs of magazines and stamps. (Google Oxford languages dictionary. Online).
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(2) Pact of the League of Arab States, 22 March 1945. The Avalon Project. Yale Law School. 1998.
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6621 | | Details | Sundberg, Edwin L. | 1946 |
India Britains Problem Child Pictorial Coloroto map |
Sundberg, Edwin L. |
1946 |
LOC:300 |
| $250.00 | Sundberg--Edwin-L- | India-Britains-Problem-Child-Pictorial-Coloroto-map | Post-WWII pictorial Coloroto (1) or color rotogravure map with India referred to a "Britain's Problem Child", reflecting Britain's colonial presence in India in July, 1946. A legend lists numerous exported products with icons for each including jute, coconut, manganese, copper, linseed, and rubber. Inset map at left shows trade routes from Britain to India via the Suez Canal with British colonies colored in red. Inset pictorial bar chart at right shows the comparative population for each religion in India.
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(1) Coloroto is a trade name for a rotogravure used to print multiple colors. According to Google a rotogravure printing system uses a rotary press with <b>intaglio cylinders</b>, typically running at high speed and used for long print runs of magazines and stamps. (Google Oxford languages dictionary. Online).
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