Finely executed pictorial map of Algeria and Tunisia published in 1940 by the Banque National Pour Le Commerce et L’Industrie. The map illustrates a number of coastal towns, rivers, mountains and wildlife. Cities with bank branches display the B.N.C.I. logo. Decorated with sailing galleons and waves in stunning translucent silver.
La B.N.C.I. en Algerie et Tunisie
- Author: Draeger
- Dimension: 44 x 54 cm
- Place of publication: Paris
- Year: 1940
€ 200,00
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