(verso) E-Z Guide Map of Los Angeles California with Patent Indicator.
1915 Bain map of Los Angeles and Vicinity
Sold by Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Association Member:
AbeBooks Seller since November 21, 2024
Sold by Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Association Member:
AbeBooks Seller since November 21, 2024
Average condition. Wear at corners and some splitting at folds, wear at junctures of folds. Indicator intact. Size 12.5 x 16.6 Inches. The earliest example we have found, dated 1915, of this ingenious and detailed map of Los Angeles and its surrounds. Produced by the advertising firm of Fred B. Bain, it was received by a grateful world, as testified by a doubtless completely unbiased party in the October 1916 Long Beach Press: There has been nothing handier turned out in the way of a map, so far as I have been able to discover, said Philetus A. Clark 2818 Marquita street, than the E-Z guide map of Los Angeles, which is gotten out by the German-American Trust and Savings bank, Spring and Seventh street. This map with its patent indicator shows at a glance the location of every street, park, public square, also the banks, apartment houses, depots, railway offices, theaters, stores and other places of interest. It is indeed a boon to travelers, especially strangers in a strange city, to have something reliable at hand to enable them to get about in pursuit of their business or pleasure with a minimum of effort and worry. The main, circular map of Los Angeles - oriented to the north - uses a cleverly-graded rotating indicator to help the perplexed traveler find specific streets, by referring to an index on the verso, pointing the indicator at the relevant number, and then looking up the letter listed along its length. The map also shows railway lines, streetcar and interurban lines, and automobile roads. Neighborhoods are also named on the map, including Arlington Heights, Pico Heights, and Hollywood. Outside the circular city map, a regional map (this time oriented to the east) shows Los Angeles in relation to San Pedro, Pasadena, Pomona, and San Bernardino. Publication History and Census This map was printed in 1915 by Fred B. Bain Inc. as a promotion for the German-American Trust and Savings Bank. In March 1917 the bank applied to change its name to Guaranty Trust and Savings Bank. The only other example of this map we have found with the 1915 copyright, in the David Rumsey collection, uses the new name and thus cannot have been printed until some point in 1917. Further examples of a map with this same title, copyrighted 1924, were produced by Bain for the Security Trust and Savings Bank; these were completely revised maps and should not be considered the same as the 1915 map. OCLC only lists the Rumsey copy: there are no examples of this true 1915 example of the map in any institutional collection. References: cf. Rumsey 8497.000 and OCLC 948252043.
Seller Inventory # LosAngeles-bain-1915
Guarantee
Geographicus Rare Antique Maps offers a full guarantee of authenticity on every map we sell. We do not trade in modern reproductions or contemporary copies. A signed Certificate of Authenticity will accompany every map we sell. Any map legitimately found to be a fake or reproduction may be returned to Geographicus at any time for a full refund. Returns based on claims of inauthenticity must be accompanied by no less than two letters from industry professionals (other ABAA/ILAB dealers,...
Shipping
Geographicus ships Fedex Ground orders Tuesday, and Thursday. Typically orders placed before 3PM EST during these days, will be shipped on the same day. Orders placed after 3PM EST will be shipped on the next shipping day. For domestic shipping, we use FedEx Ground, FedEx Express, and if necessary USPS Express. International shipments are dispatched via DHL or FedEx International, depending on the size of parcel and destination. Other shipping can be arranged on request but may incur additional fees. We do not ship on Saturdays, Sundays, or official U.S. Holidays. All shipments require a signature on delivery. All shipments are insured. Clients will be provided with a tracking number for all shipments. Geographicus does not use freight forwarders or third party shipping agents.
We do our best to ensure timely delivery of your purchases. Nonetheless, even the best courier services do not have perfect track records. Holidays, weekends, international customs, vehicle breakdowns, and inclement weather can result in unforeseen and unavoidable delays. If you are purchasing an item for a gift or you otherwise have a specific deadline, please specify this information on your order form and use a shipping method that allows a safe time cushion for receipt of your order.
Handling, Customs, and Storage
Geographicus does not refund any shipping, handling, storage fees or international customs charges that the buyer may incur after purchasing an item from us. All customs charges are the buyer's responsibility and will vary from country to country. For a specific list of customs regulations for other countries please consult that sovereignty's customs office directly.
Insurance
All maps and books shipped to and from Geographicus Rare Antique Maps are insured by our Fine Arts Dealer policy. The deductible on all shipped items is 100 USD. The deductible is paid by the shipper unless otherwise agreed. Damage claims must be filed within 7 days of receipt to be honored. Lost parcel claims can be filed up to 3 months after the shipment is sent.
| Order quantity | 7 to 14 business days | 2 to 8 business days |
|---|---|---|
| First item | US$ 17.00 | US$ 45.00 |
Delivery times are set by sellers and vary by carrier and location. Orders passing through Customs may face delays and buyers are responsible for any associated duties or fees. Sellers may contact you regarding additional charges to cover any increased costs to ship your items.