COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Greyhound Lines
Author:
Groth, John
Date:
1932
Short Title:
36,000 Miles of Vacation Highways - Reaching Every Nook and Corner of America - by Luxurious Greyhound Bus Lines.
Publisher:
Greyhound Lines
Publisher Location:
Cleveland
Type:
Separate Map
Obj Height cm:
46
Obj Width cm:
58
Country:
United States
Subject:
Transportation
Subject:
Pictorial map
Full Title:
36,000 Miles of Vacation Highways - Reaching Every Nook and Corner of America - by Luxurious Greyhound Bus Lines.
List No:
15440.002
Series No:
2
Publication Author:
Greyhound Lines
Publication Author:
Groth, John
Pub Date:
1932
Pub Title:
36,000 Miles of Vacation Highways - Reaching Every Nook and Corner of America - by Luxurious Greyhound Bus Lines.
Pub Note:
"This wonderful and whimsical view of the United States was drawn by the gifted artist John Groth. It was issued in the 1930s to promote the nationwide routes of the Greyhound Bus Lines – “36,000 Miles of Vacation Highways – Reaching Every Nook and Corner of America.” The image is a fantastic example of persuasive cartography, with a map projection that totally disregards geographic reality. The Midwest and Great Plains states are shown with some level of spatial congruity, but the Southeast, West Coast, and New England are highly distorted. Compare the relative sizes of Wisconsin and Louisiana! Abandoning realistic proportions has allowed the artist to run wild with decorative elements and illustrated vignettes. A huge fish spanning the Great Lakes reinforces Michigan’s claim to the Fishing Paradise of the World, while a windhead aids sailors in Lake Superior. Amusing figures are engaged in a variety of fun activities that highlight the breadth of America’s recreational opportunities, industrial wealth, and rich history. The map presents a cultural microcosm of the pre-WWII United States, all conveniently accessible along the routes of Greyhound Lines. Chicagoan John Groth (1908 – 1988) became the first Art Director for Esquire Magazine at the age of twenty-five. He would also work as a war correspondent in Europe during World War II (where he was among the first troops to liberate Paris), Korea, and Vietnam. In addition to combat dispatches, eye-catching sports drawings, comic strips, and illustrated novels, Groth created a number of pictorial maps throughout his illustrious career. This one is particularly scarce, and I’ve been unable to find other examples in OCLC, auction records, or elsewhere online." (Curtis Wright, 2023)
Pub List No:
15440.000
Pub Type:
Separate Map
Pub Height cm:
23
Pub Width cm:
10
Image No:
15440002.jp2
Authors:
Greyhound Lines; Groth, John