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  1. Gleason's new standard map of the world : on the projection of J. S. Christopher, Modern College, Blackheath, England ; scientifically and practically correct ; as "it is." Title (alt.): New standard map of the world. Cartographer: Gleason, Alexander. Date: 1892. Format: Maps/Atlases.

  2. A map of the globe on the projection of J. S. Christopher, published in 1892 by Gleason. It shows longitude and time, solstices, and a patent claim for the projection method.

  3. Jun 13, 2022 · Learn about the background and history of the Gleason map, a unique and rare world projection that claims to prove the flat earth theory. The map features indicator arms that show the time in different parts of the world, and was patented by Alexander Gleason and J.S. Christopher.

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  4. May 15, 2024 · A map of the globe on an azimuthal projection, with a time calculator and diagrams of solstices. Published in 1892 by Buffalo Electrotype and Engraving Co., it is part of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library collection.

  5. A map of the globe on a flat projection, based on the ideas of the Flat Earth Society. The map shows longitude, time, and solstices, and was reprinted and annotated by Lone Star Art in 2013.

  6. An azimuthal equidistant projection centered on North Korea along with ranges of their different missiles. Azimuthal equidistant projection maps can also be useful to show ranges of ballistic missiles, as demonstrated by the map centered on North Korea showing the country's missile range.

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  8. A rare and controversial map by Alexander Gleason, who argued that the Earth is flat, stationary and the center of the cosmos. The map is based on a north-polar azimuthal equidistant projection, with two indicator arms for determining the times at different locations.

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