The Antarctic regions : Compiled and drawn in the Cartographic Section of the National Geographic Society for the National geographic Magazine. Gilbert Grovenor, LL.D., LiTT. D., Editor. Copyright 1932 by National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. A. Hoen & Co., Lithographers, Baltimore, MD. Executed by Albert H. Bumstead and James M. Darley. (insets) Byrd's South Pole flight, Nov. 29, 1929. (with) Antarctic Archipelago. (with) King Edward VII Land and part of Marie Byrd Land.
Color map of Antarctica on Azmuthal Equidistant Projection (pole of projection at South Pole). Issued as supplement to the National Geographic, v. 62, October 1932. Shows routes of explorers, airplane routes, mountains, glaciers, distances, etc. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes le...
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A. Hoen & Co.
1932
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Summary: | Color map of Antarctica on Azmuthal Equidistant Projection (pole of projection at South Pole). Issued as supplement to the National Geographic, v. 62, October 1932. Shows routes of explorers, airplane routes, mountains, glaciers, distances, etc. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes legend. Prime meridian is Greenwich. See note field above. |
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