The first version was reproduced from an old map printed by the Australian firm Chas.
This screen was so well hidden it was missed off several maps printed in computer magazines of the time.
Lentrall opened the tube and pulled out a map printed on glossy stock.
A red-green color blind person may be unable to see the difference between colors on a map printed on paper.
At the time this was the largest map ever printed in Britain.
It has 42 scenarios and another map printed on the back of the book.
These were the first maps printed of Oz.
Just as troubling were maps printed in the West.
There is a personal map printed on cloth captured from a Japanese soldier.
It was described as die Zugspitze for the first time on a map printed in 1836.