Pacific Arena—Persuasive map—World War 2—Richard Edes Harrison—Fortune 1944
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'Pacific Arena'
This reduced atlas version of Harrison’s Pacific Arena, first published in September 1942, uses an orthographic globe to make the vast Pacific comprehensible as a single strategic theatre. Harrison’s key point is that the most direct U.S.–Japan route is not across the central Pacific, but north through Dutch Harbor and the Aleutians. Pearl Harbor becomes a flank position, Truk its Japanese counterpart, while Japan’s island empire appears as an elaborate defensive grid running through the Ryukyus, Philippines, East Indies, Marianas, Carolines and Marshalls. Reissued in June 1944, as American forces advanced toward Japan, the map shows both the strength of Japan’s perimeter and its weakness: China, Siberia and the northern route offered no natural defensive line.
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Size 34 x 55 cm | 13.5 x 21.5 inches
Date Published: 1944
Type: Vintage colour persuasive map
Author: Harrison, Richard Edes
Publication: Look at the World—A Fortune Atlas for World Strategy
Condition: Good |
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