Description: If you were traveling to Europe in the late 19th Century - this was the travel guide you needed to have. Beautiful snapshot of history, travel and map making. These make fabulous gifts for friends with a known interest in a specific country or region. The maps are works of art, and many of these editions have been cut apart just for the maps. The information in the books are just as relevant today as 120 years ago. This is about as good as it gets for a Baedeker guide book - definitive provenance, great condition and untouched for over 100 years. These travel documents were obtained and collected by my Great Grandparents CW Seamans & IG Seamans and grandparents EA Self and DS Self during the ubiqitous european trips of the late 1890s thru the late 1930's. Travel was by transatlantic liner, postcards were purchased as books to send correspondence home and photographs were developed before returning home by professional photographers. Taken in total, the novels, guidebooks, art books, postcards and travel ephemera provide a unique and comprehensive view of 2 generations of one families travels over a 40 year period - all before WWII. These pieces have been sitting untouched and unappreciated for 3 generations and I would like to share these unique snapshots in time with other people. Please feel free to contact me if you want additional information about the provenance and the other objects and items I have from these couples and this period of history
Price: 100 USD
Location: Devon, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-12-07T21:47:04.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10.4 USD
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Binding: Hardcover
Provenance: Articles have been untouched for 3 generations
Special Attributes: Vintage Family Collection
Region: Italy
Author: Baedeker
Topic: Travel
Unit Quantity: 1
Subject: Travel Guide
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1895