Dog Map of the World

Around the world with man’s best friend.

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Description

The cartographic celebration of man’s canine companion was originally designed by Joseph P. Sims in 1933 and first published in Philadelphia by the J.L. Smith Company. This particular example was issued about a decade later by Simon & Schuster of New York.

The image presents a simplified map of the world that foregoes geographic accuracy and precise national boundaries in favor of regional contributions to the historic development of the pet dog. Small vignettes identify iconic local species, while numbers correspond to the sixty-six illustrations of different breeds found in the border. According to text in the lower left,

“Within each breed is shown the Country from which it came, the approximate date of founding of the breed, the maximum height and shoulder and the maximum weight. There is also given the classification group to which each breed belongs.”

Map Details

Publication Date: 1943

Author: Joseph P. Sims

Sheet Width (in): 20.4

Sheet Height (in): 17.2

Condition: A-

Condition Description: Creased along old fold lines, with some separation along the horizontal fold that has resulted in very minor image loss on the left and right sides. One .75" tear in the upper left repaired on the verso with archival tape. Very good condition overall.

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