The map combines pastel political-area fills with shaded elevation texture; dark dashed networks show routes and territorial divisions, while water labeling and riverwork use pale blue-green ink.
OKLCH hue and lightness circle for Hammond 1959 Series
Hammond 1959 Series
Map credit: C. S. Hammond & Co.; C. S. Hammond Company
11 publishers: 1959–1985
15 titles
  • Hammond
    • 1959: Atlas of the Bible Lands
    • 1959: Story of the Bible World: Nelson Beecher Keyes
    • 1959: Story of the Bible World: Nelson Beecher Keyes
  • J.J. Little & Ives Co.
    • 1959: Holy Bible
  • Standard
    • 1959: Standard Bible Atlas
  • Baker
    • 1961: Baker's Bible Atlas: Charles F. Pfeiffer
    • 1973: Historical Geography of the Holy Land: George A. Turner
  • Reader's Digest
    • 1962: Story of the Bible World: Nelson Beecher Keyes
  • HarperCollins
    • 1964: RSV Harper Study Bible: Harold Lindsell
  • Broadman & Holman
    • 1965: Biblical Backgrounds
  • Augsburg
    • 1967: Handbook to the Old Testament: Claus Westermann
  • Moody
    • 1976: KJV Ryrie Study Bible New Testament
    • 1985: NKJV Ryrie Study Bible
  • Southwestern
    • 1976: Pictorial Bible Dictionary: Merrill C. Tenney
  • Abingdon
    • 1980: Young Reader's Bible
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The map combines pastel political-area fills with shaded elevation texture; dark dashed networks show routes and territorial divisions, while water labeling and riverwork use pale blue-green ink.
Label typography and visual context
Feature typeVisual contextLabel style
oceanSerif
Serif
inland waterSerif
Serif
riverSERIF
mountainSerif
natural regionSerif
political regionSERIF
SERIF
city Serif
Map symbols and color samples
Symbol roleVisual sample
text
water
river
road
hypsometric tint
region fill
boundary