War Map: Pictorial Conflict Maps, 1900-1950
The genesis for this poster printed in London for the Dutch Government in exile lies in the determination of all the colonial powers, unless irrevocably on the “wrong side” to reclaim their pre-war overseas possessions. This striking image of the malevolent octopus emerging from the rising sun with its long tentacles grasping the East Indies represents the stranglehold which Japan had gained over the former Dutch colonies. According to the Imperial War Museum, James Haworth & Brother Ltd. printed 10,000 copies of this poster on behalf of the London based Netherlands Government. Published in London, 1944.
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Jan van Brederode, Dutch caricature map of Europe during the Franco-Austrian War, 1859£ 1,250.00
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A.J. Dilloway, The Displacement of Jews in Europe, 1947£ 85.00
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Kingu Magazine (キング), Pre-WW2 Japanese Map of Europe, 1936£ 950.00
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Arnold Neumann, Dutch edition of a rare German caricature map of Europe during the Franco-Prussian War, 1870£ 3,500.00
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Ferdinand Schroders, German caricature of central Europe, 1849£ 950.00
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Richard Schwarz, World War II German map of Europe, 1944£ 750.00
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António Soares, Zoomorphic caricature map of Europe, 1914£ 3,500.00
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E. Zimmermann, WWI rare German Satirical map of Europe, 1914£ 3,850.00
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Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA), Global Map for Global War and Global Peace, 1943£ 650.00
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The Graphic Magazine, The Seat of War: Bird's-Eye View of the Theatre of Operations, 1904£ 325.00
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Richard Edes Harrison, One World One War, 1942£ 1,800.00
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J. Loeb, Spanish Civil War News Map, 1937£ 950.00
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Keppler and Schwarzmann, The American Pope, 1894£ 1,900.00