18 research outputs found
Central America 1953
Relief shown by landform drawings and spot heights.
In lower right corner: E. Raisz.
Printed in brown ink.
Includes inset showing political divisions.Color;1:5,200,00
United States 1957
Sixth revised edition, 1957"To accompany Atwood's 'Physiographic provinces of North America.'"; Relief shown by land form drawings.; Includes inset showing physiographic divisions of the United States, modified from Goode's school atlas.; Scale ca. 1:4,435,200
Saudi Arabia 1951
Shows Arabian Peninsula.
Relief shown by land form drawings and spot heights.
"Prepared at the Institute of Geographical Exploration, Harvard University."
Cited in 1963 publisher's list as: Arabia. 24 x 21ʺ. Most detailed map.
Includes abbreviations and glossary, cross section, pictorial legend, and insets of political divisions, reliability of sources of data on map, and landform regions.1:3,500,00
United States, northwest 1965
Third revised edition, 1965Relief shown by land form drawings.; "The reliability of the map varies according to available data. The designations mountain, peak, butte, ridge, creek, etc. are sometimes omitted."; "Copyright by Erwin Raisz, 1941."; Cited in 1968 publisher's list as: Northwestern States. 5 x 26ʺ. Includes Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and western Montana.; Printed in brown ink.; Includes inset showing physiographical divisions.Color;1:1,350,00
Landform Map of North Africa 1952
Relief shown by land form drawings and spot heights. "Base map prepared for Environmental Protection Branch, Office of the Quartermaster General." Cited in 1968 publisher's list as: North Africa. 48 x 22ʺ. North of latitude 16°. Glossary added. Includes abbreviations, glossary, south-north cross section, inset showing political divisions and landform regions, and pictorial legend.Grayscale;1:4,500,00
World map 1954?
Cited in 1954 publisher's list as: World in armadillo projection. Larger size with rivers and boundaries, no mountains. Best base map for world relationships. Cf. Library of Congress catalog for a versuib dustributed later.;
No lettering. Issued for use as a base map.;Grayscale;Scale approximately 1:60,000,000 ; Armadillo projection (W 180°--E 180°/N 85°--S 60°).
World map 1931?
Black line print.;
Orthographic -- Stereographic -- Lambert's Azimuthal -- Globular -- Conic tangent at 45° -- Polyconic -- Bonne tangent at 45° N. -- Eckert -- Mercator -- Rectangular -- Sinusoidal -- Mollweide.;
"Students of cartography class used at Geogr. Exploration. E. Raisz instructor." -- pencil note in bottom margin.;
"Acquired by gift Jan 21 1937 from Erwin Raisz, Inst. of Geogr. Exploration, Harvard." -- note in top margin.;Grayscale;Scale not given.