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UPC 722802309647

Barcode for Map Florida. 1935 Historic Antique Vintage Reprint Size: 18x24 Ready to Frame

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Attributes

Attribute Value
Binding Kitchen
Brand New York Map Company
Size 18 x 24 Inch
EAN 0722802309647
Manufacturer New York Map Company ™
UPC 722802309647

Description

  1. Map Size: 18 inches x 2 feet Ready to frame in standard size frame Frame not included
  2. Florida. Our U.S.A. A Gay Geography. Text by Frank J. Taylor. Maps by Ruth Taylor. Boston - Little, Brown, and Company - 1935. An entertaining fanciful pictorial or cartoon atlas of the United States which includes a full color map and a page of historical and geographical text on each of the 48 states plus the Territories of Alaska, Hawaii, American Samoa and the Commonwealth of the Philippines, plus a map of the Caribbean showing Puerto Rico, the Virgin, Islands and the Panama Ca
  3. nal Zone as well as the rest of the Antilles. Numerous small drawings on the map of each state depict sights, people, activities, crops, animals, relief, populated places, etc. A product of the 1930s, it depicts stereotypical images of people, such as on the Tennessee map there are a Ku Klux Klan member in, white hood and robe with a pistol and a bucket of tar, and a black person dragging a sack of cotton. in, addition to these sometimes offensive ima ges, it also reflects the tim
  4. es in, terms of what was important or noteworthy about each area of each state be it growing corn, raising mules, crabbing, racing horses, making movies, sailing, Native Americans, national parks, quilting, romance, volcanoes, whales, rain, gold, or big trees. Art by Ruth Taylor who was educated at the Pratt Institute of Art; the Art Students League.

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