Richard Edes Harrison
Richard Harrison}} Richard Edes Harrison (March 11, 1901 – January 5, 1994) was an American scientific illustrator and cartographer. He was the house cartographer of ''Fortune'' and a consultant at ''Life'' for almost two decades. He played a key role in "challenging cartographic perspectives and attempting to change spatial thinking on the everyday level during America’s rise to superpower status". Susan Schulten considers Harrison's maps "critical to the history of American cartography." Provided by Wikipedia-
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14by United States. Army Orientation Course.Contributors: “...Harrison, Richard Edes...”
Published 1943
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15by United States. Army Orientation Course.Contributors: “...Harrison, Richard Edes...”
Published 1943
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