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Pictorial map of the State of Florida in a cartoon-like style. Depicts transportation (dog sledding) , nature palm trees, alligators, turtles) and recreations (auto racing, sailing) for the State of Florida in an exaggerated, stereotyped manner. The Florida keys are signified by door keys. A decorative legend identifies six locations within Florida: Jacksonville, Miami, Tallahassee, St. Augustine, Key West, and Palm Beach. Page 65.
Verso with text extolling the virtues of Florida's resorts and natural wonders, its swamps, and its 30,000 lakes.
From "Picture Map Geography of the United States" by Vernon Quinn. With Picture Maps by Paul Spener Johst. Publisher: Frederick A. Stokes Company. New York. 1931. Some picture maps in the book contain depictions that today might be considered politically incorrect or even racist.
PUBLICATION DATE: 1931
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States
BODY OF WATER: N/A
CONDITION: Very Good.
 Clean, clear, with no folds or other marks. Minimal age-toning at the edges. Ample margins for framing.
COLORING: Two-color modern printing process.
ENGRAVER: Paul Spener Johst
SIZE: 5
" x
8 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 0
PRICE: $
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