This whimsical 1939 map shows a New Yorker’s idea of the United States by Daniel K. Wallingford. The map depicts a distorted view of the United States, where New York State, Manhattan and Brooklyn are shown in oversized proportion to the rest of the country. The map is a charming combination of humor and satire, depicting the provincialism of a New Yorker, to whom the rest of the country is unimportant.
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| Weight | 0.25 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 14.5 × 20 × 0.002 in |
Map Maker: Daniel K. Wallingford
Original Production Year: 1936
Original Production Year: 1936
