To-day and To-morrow
Title
To-day and To-morrow
Description
Rajchman’s experimental black-and-white maps for Sándor Radó’s Atlas of To-day and To-morrow, published in London in 1938 by the socialist editor Victor Gollancz, extended themes explored in Radó’s earlier work on the dangers of fascism and imperialism, using a cartographic style that bears comparison with the radical left-wing maps devised at the same time by the British journalist, artist and educationalist JF Horrabin.
Rights
Alexander Radó, The Atlas of To-day and To-morrow (London: Victor Gollancz; 1938)
Citation
“To-day and To-morrow,” Spaces of Internationalism, accessed April 24, 2024, https://spacesofinternationalism.omeka.net/items/show/62.
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