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Beautiful
large-format fold-out 1971 map of Southeast Asia, including
Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand, printed more than 54 years ago.
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This handsome map is lithographed in full
color on two
sides and opens to a generous 38" x 32".
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There is a key to ethnic groups in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos,
Thailand, Burma, and the Malay Peninsula, with illustrations of
traditional costume within the area's extraordinary mosaic of peoples
and cultures, including Thai, Khmer, Cham, Rhade, Mnong Gar, Lao,
Karen, Shan, Kitchin, Yao, Meo, Lisu, Chin, Burman, and more.
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Descriptive text highlights the region's culture and history.
This map was printed in 1971, the year in which President Nixon
makes the announcement: "the end of the Vietnam War is in sight."
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It was also the
year in which U.S. fighter-bombers launched heavy air strikes against
NVA supply camps in Laos and Cambodia, Lieutenant Calley was convicted
of murder for the My Lai Massacre, and The New York Times
published the Pentagon Papers.
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On the reverse side there is a political map of
Asia, drawn on a scale of 1:13,812,480.
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There have been a number of
changes since this map was printed, besides the unification of North
and South Vietnam into a single country. Burma is now known as Myanmar,
East Pakistan is Bangladesh, and parts of the Soviet Union are
independent nations.
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Condition: This map is in excellent
condition,
bright and clean, with no
rips, tears or writing.
Be sure to take a look at the scans and feel free to ask any questions.
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This is an original, authentic 1971 National Geographic Society map, not
a reproduction or modern reprint, and it is fully guaranteed to be
genuine.
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It was published as a supplement to the March 1971 edition of The National
Geographic Magazine.
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