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  • Seller image for ?? ????. [Jinbian - Youke shunzhi]. [Tourist Brochure of Phnom Penh]. for sale by Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB

    [PHNOM PENH - MAPS AND BROCHURE].

    Published by ?????. National Travel Company. (Circa1960s)., 1960

    Seller: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australia

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    Folding tourist brochure of Phnom Penh and environs, in total 64.5 x 49.8cm, 15 panels, folded size 21.5 x 9.8cm. Two maps, one of the city of Phnom Penh with street names in Khmer transliterated into Latin script (43 x 30cm). On reverse, a coloured topographical map of southen Cambodia showing border with Vietnam, (20 x 28.5cm). Numerous black and white photographic illustrations to accompany information on flights, trains, tourist entry requirements, sights of interest to tourists. All information in traditional Chinese characters. Slight browning on one panel, and two small holes mended with washi paper, else in very good condition. Of particular interest in the visitor information is a description of an area about 150 km from the city of Phnom Penh which tourists can visit to take photographs of, or hunt wild animals, as long as they bring their own rifles.

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    1931 Tourism Brochure of Miami and Miami Beach Florida (Features 3 Maps)

    Publication Date: 1931

    Seller: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.

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    Good. Wear along original folds. Centerfold loose from staples. Slight loss to back cover. Size 14.75 x 8 Inches. This is a c. 1931 Miami and Miami Beach tourism brochure/booklet featuring pictorail maps by Richard V. Brown, Anthony J. Ziesler, and the Walton and Spencer Company. A Closer Look The booklet features 3 maps along with printed photographs and detailed information about Miami and Miami Beach. The first map in the booklet is the map by Richard V. Brown entitled 'All Good Roads Lead to Greater Miami.' Brown highlights highways, railroads, and steamship routes throughout Florida and along the Atlantic Seaboard that terminate in Miami. Seven steamship routes make their way to Miami and depart from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah, Jacksonville, New Orleans, and Cuba. In Brown's depiction, the railroads and highways all enter Florida through Jacksonville, arriving from places throughout the United States and Canada. The second map one encounters when leafing through this brochure is on the verso of the 31-inch-long centerfold fold-out. Composed by Anthony J. Ziesler and entitled 'Map of Dade County,' the map features striking illustrations of Miami's many fish species in the Atlantic Ocean. These range from sailfish and marlin to tuna, tarpon, and red snapper. Ziesler includes some short commentary about most of the fish species along with weight ranges. On the mainland, Ziesler illustrates Miami and Miami Beach and marks stops farther south on the Florida East Coast Railway as it heads to Key West. He also labels the Tamiami Canal and Trail and Royal Palm State Park. This brilliant brochure's third and final map is a city plan or map of Miami and Miami Beach. Major roads are illustrated throughout both cities as well as in surrounding towns. The Florida East Coast Railway is highlighted. The Venetian Islands, Palm Island, Star Island, and Palm Island are illustrated. Publication History and Census This brochure was published by an unknown governmental agency c. 1931. We note a single cataloged example, which is part of the collection of the Touchton Map Library at the Tamp Bay History Center. The Touchton Map Library has also digitized the entire booklet. References: Touchton Map Library, Tampa Bay History Center L2019.065.015.