Survey Graphic

Maurice Gomberg advertised his POST-WAR NEW WORLD MAP, planning a Communist world, for sale in this issue of Survey Graphic.
The context: advertisers in the socialist Survey Graphic include General Electric (Rockefeller?), Warburg, and Corliss Lamont. For those who have noticed that millionaires tend to subsidize Communism, here we go again! The Bankers are underwriting socialism. [Q.: Was Lamont a banker?]
Socialist push in articles urging ethnic merger of American whites with blacks and Hispanics. Sense of merging the Western Hemisphere.
Flavor of “red front” given by the names of certain advertisers, i.e. Soviet “friendship” societies. One article notices that “Canada” is the bridge between USSR and Chicago.
Gomberg’s Map Ad
Maurice Gomberg’s print ad to sell his map in the Canadian edition of the February 1944 issue of Survey Graphic, which sold for 75c. The American edition sold for 50c. Photographed at the McGill University Library on June 4th, 2016.
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The Map Ad In Context
Gomberg’s Ad On Its Page
Of Maps — Globes — Charts

Maurice Gomberg’s print ad to sell his map on its page in the February 1944 issue of Survey Graphic.
Photographed on 4 June 2016 in the Canadian edition of Survey Graphic archived at McGill University.
One advertiser is Corliss Lamont (I think Goldsworthy said something about him being a millionaire pushing socialism).
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