World cartography
- Bib ID:
- 1693900
- Format:
- Journal
- Description:
-
- New York : United Nations, Dept. of Social Affairs, [1951]-
- v. : ill., maps (part fold.) ; 28 cm.
- ISSN:
- 0084-1471
- Numbering Note:
- Issued with the United Nations publication sales numbers.
- Notes:
-
- ST/ESA/Ser.L and ST/SOA/Ser.L.
- Vol. 4 contains the Progress report on the international map of the world on the millionth scale. 1st, 1954.
- Vols. for 1953-<76> published by: Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs; <1979> by Dept. of International Economic and Social Affairs; <1983> by Dept. of Technical Co-operation for Development.
- Cited In:
- GeoRef
- Life Dates:
- Vol. 1 (1951)-
- Frequency:
- Irregular 1958-
- Previous Frequency:
- Annual 1951-55
- Subject:
- Cartography -- Periodicals
- Other authors/contributors:
- Available From:
- United Nations, Sales Section, New York, N.Y. 10017
- Copyright:
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- Literary Dramatic Musical
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