Editore: c. 1951, 1951
Da: Curtis Wright Maps, Berwyn, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 86,22
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Very Good. This color lithographed pocket map of Chicago was published locally by Rand McNally in 1951, according to the printer's code in the lower corner. A wealth of information about the Windy City is presented; including street names, various railways, parks, cemeteries, house numbers, geographic features, large industries, and important buildings. An inset plan offers a large-scale overview of the Loop, with the majority of the buildings outlined and labeled. Sheet Width (in) 29.75 Sheet Height (in) 29.75 Condition Description Large-double sided pocket map, folded into 54 segments and disbound from original stiff paper wraps (present). Somewhat brittle paper has toned in the lower corners and along the edges, with some paper loss in the lower left corner. Small closed tears along the edges of the sheet and at fold intersections. Despite a few defects, the map retains its bright original color and displays quite nicely.
Editore: Rand McNally & Co, Chicago, 1916
Da: mediumraremaps.com, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
Mappa
EUR 136,14
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Aggiungi al carrello25 x 20 inches. Map is printed om both sides. This is a very nice composition printed on both sides. The verso shows 31 st south to Goodrich Ave. The recto shows Cleveland Street in the north to 39th street.The Lskr Front om the recto shows very nice green space from the field Museum to 6400 north. This map was done while Erope was ablaze with WWI. Transportation can be found in the street system only. No bus or trolley lines are shown. This is a pleasant rendering of Chicago and is easy to use as a locator of places. Very good condition on the map. The front cover is chipped and detached.
Editore: Rand McNally & Company, Chicago, 1932
Da: mediumraremaps.com, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
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EUR 158,83
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Aggiungi al carrelloThis handsome map was issued at the height of the Depression. It is a highly detailed map of Chicago transportation. It also addresses the street naming and locations. Chicago surface lines are designated by thin red lines in the center of the streets. The recto side has the northern part of the city to many blocks into Evanston above Howard Street. The southern street bounding this portion of the map is 35 th street. The east is bounded by Lake Michigan. The west is bounded by the DesPlaines River. There is a large inset map of the LoopElevated lines and interurban lines are shown. Railroads and their stations are depicted. Twenty-three railroads and six railroad stations are shown. There are also five interurban stations accounted for location. This map epitomizes the contemporary state of the art in one presentation. The urban complexities of transportation were completely captured by the composers. This is an excellent addition to any map collection. Very good with several seams repaired or reinforced with archival mending tape. 29 x 29 inches double sided map.