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Peace map of Europe following demands of President Wilson
Creator
Rand McNally and Company
Scale
Scale 1:8,870,400. Statute miles, 140 = 1 inch
Coordinates
(W 25°--E 70°/N 73°--N 30°)
Place of Publication
Chicago (Ill.)
Publisher
Rand McNally and Company
Date of Publication
1918
Extent
1 map : color
Dimensions
47 x 65 cm
Notes
Proposed territorial changes outlined in red. Also shows battle lines and railroads in red.
Relief shown by hachures.
Includes text, key to 13 disputed territories, and advertisements.
Full color by country. At the top are four columns of text containing Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, dated January 8, 1918, with addenda dated July 4 and September 25 of that year. The boundaries of proposed geographic changes to Europe are highlighted, with a key detailing the regions to be changed due to the war.--Edited description of High Ridge Books.
Peace map of Europe following demands of President Wilson
Creator
Rand McNally and Company
Scale
Scale 1:8,870,400. Statute miles, 140 = 1 inch
Coordinates
(W 25°--E 70°/N 73°--N 30°)
Place of Publication
Chicago (Ill.)
Publisher
Rand McNally and Company
Date of Publication
1918
Extent
1 map : color
Dimensions
47 x 65 cm
Notes
Proposed territorial changes outlined in red. Also shows battle lines and railroads in red.
Relief shown by hachures.
Includes text, key to 13 disputed territories, and advertisements.
Full color by country. At the top are four columns of text containing Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, dated January 8, 1918, with addenda dated July 4 and September 25 of that year. The boundaries of proposed geographic changes to Europe are highlighted, with a key detailing the regions to be changed due to the war.--Edited description of High Ridge Books.