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Rare PROPAGANDA 1917 M. Neumont Original Map OCTOPUS Prussia World War

$ 99.79

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Date Range: 1910-1919
  • Condition: Traces of use/age. Please see photos
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Cartographer/Publisher: Maurice Neumont
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Type: Curiosities Map
  • Year: 1917

    Description

    Title:
    En 1788 Mirabeau disait deja: “La Guerre est l'Industrie Nationale de la Prusse”
    Date:
    Paris, 1917
    Description:
    Striking French propaganda map, a rare reduced version of Maurice Neumont’s poster showing Germany as a monstrous octopus threatening Europe with tentacles extending not only west to France, England, Spain and Italy, but to the Balkans and Greece, Turkey and Asia Minor, Romania and Russia. Germany is shown in different shadings of red, indicating its numerous annexations of surrounding territory since 1740, the most recent being the 1871 seizure of Alsace-Lorraine during the Franco-Prussian War making a comparison between the territorial conquest made in France since the outbreak of First World War.
    The map was drawn by Parisian artist Maurice Neumont (1868-1930) for “La Conference au Village contre la Propagande ennemie en France”.
    The Conference was established in 1917 for the purpose of advancing the patriotic cause in rural and provincial France by distributing more effective propaganda and countering similar German efforts. Published in Paris in 1917-18 at P.J Gallais.
    Size:
    full sheet 23,5 x 30,5 cm
    Condition:
    Little tears with minor loss in the margins. Some little holes. Traces of use or age. Rare separate publishing.
    WE SELL ONLY ORIGINAL ANTIQUE MAPS - NOT REPRODUCTIONS
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