Vintage 1940s Cape Code Illustrated Tichnor travel guide USA
$25
Vintage 1930s 40s SOUVENIR OF QUAINT CAPE COD:; Land of Pilgrim Fame and Seafaring Memories travel
25.00
SOUVENIR OF QUAINT CAPE COD:; Land of Pilgrim Fame and Seafaring Memories
About 48 pages with mainly illustrations like you would find in older postcards In fact published by company that made linen era postcards Done 1930s to 1940s
If you like Provincetown or Cape Code or Massachusetts tourism or history this is for you
25.00
Can mail out buy it's heavy so would need to do exact postage
Otherwise
Flexible re pickup
Elmsdale Road M4J 3M3
Donlands O'Connor
East York
Don Mills south exit off DVP
Just south of Leaside bridge
Publisher: It was published by Tichnor Brothers, Inc. of Boston, a company renowned for their "linen-style" postcards.
Date: While often undated, this edition is typically attributed to the 1930s or early 1940s.
Content: The booklet generally contains about 48 pages of photographs and drawings featuring iconic Cape Cod landmarks like the Bourne and Sagamore Bridges, various lighthouses, windmills, and local harbors
A brochure of Cape Cod. The cover features a small map of the Cape, an inset image of a house with a white picket fence with flowers growing on it, and an inset of two images of water scenes along the canal, one showing a windmill and the other showing a ship near the Bourne Bridge. The pamphlet consists of many pages of images of Cape Cod, either illustrations or photographs, with brief captions
Travel booklet: Souvenir of Quaint Cape Cod. Boston: Tichnor Bros., n.d. [circa 1930s-1940s], [48p]. Illustrated in black & white. Color covers feature images of the color linen postcards for which the Tichnor company was well known.
Except for 1-page history, consists entirely of images with captions, including Sagamore Bridge, Bourne Bride, Buzzards Bay, Silver Beach, Wood's Hole, Quissett Harbor, Falmouth, Mashpee, and much more.
Good condition with some wear along edges of covers.
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