Bootlegger's Map of the United States. Honi soit qui mal y pints!
[Detroit, Michigan],
Griswold Press,
[c1926].
Lithograph map on two map sheets joined.
550 by 870mm (21.75 by 34.25 inches).
14329
notes:
McClandish's satirical map of America became one of the best known and most widely circulated maps of the prohibition era. It depicts the United States as an alcohol-sodden explosion of illicit activity, with smugglers covertly carrying barrels of beer over the Canadian border, and supply boats off the East coast providing necessary relief for victims of the era's liquor ban. Originally published in full colour for the Washington Post in 1926, the image soon grew so popular...
bibliography:
The Coshocton Tribune', (Coshocton, Ohio, 24 March 1932); Haller, 'Gambling in America', (National Policy Toward Gambling, 1976); Hornsby, ' Picturing America: The Golden Age of Pictorial Maps', (University of Chicago Press, 2017); Sabin, Speech given upon receiving the Elizabeth Blackwell Award, (Hobart and William Smith College, New York, February 1931).
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