A lovely little map published in 1920 circa as advertising for La Belle Jardiniere, the first great shopping center in Paris, showing the Americas. Below nice view of New York and essential notes.
Amerique – Une des cinq parties du Monde
A lovely little map published in 1920 circa as advertising for La Belle Jardiniere, the first great shopping center in Paris, showing the Americas. Below nice view of New York and essential notes.
- Author: Anon.
- Dimension: 60 x 105 mm
- Place of publication: Paris
- Year: 1920
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