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In the mid 1960s, the USSR and US were in the midst of a cold war in which each nation was acutely aware of its proximity to the other. The Top of the World map, published in November of 1965, offers a truly unique view that features the Arctic Polar Region at its center. Shown on this map are the "Early Warning Lines" in case of imminent nuclear attack from the USSR. This beautiful map is both a cartographic and historical masterpiece. Dazzling cartography and attention to detail make this a real collectors edition.
• View of the top of the world with the North Polar region at its center
• Beautiful cartograhy that highlights international boundaries, peppered with thousands of place names
• Detailed ocean currents in the northermost regions of the world
• An inset showing the relation of North America to Europe and the Middle East
• Principal railways, important airports, canals, Arctic roads and trails, and passes
• Early Warning Lines in case of imminent nuclear attack on the US by the USSR
• Airline distances between major cities on the map
Language: english
Size: ca 63,5 x 48,2cm
Scale: 1:20,021,760
available options:
- paper
- double sided encapsulated (inscribedable or wiped off)
- mounted as pinboard with silver-coloured aluminium frame,
one sided laminated (inscribedable or wiped off)
This digital print requires up to 10 - 14 days of delivery time.
Additional Information
| SKU | XNG196511_ |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | National Geographic |
| published Year | 1965 |
| Lieferzeit | N/A |
| scale | N/A |

