A large illustrated map of the United States designed by Giorgio “Gio” Tavaglione published in Milan at Ricordi Arti Grafiche, 1988. The pictorial map shows 48 States each with its own Great Seal in bright contrasting colors and filled with lovely illustrations of landmarks, natural wonders, local industries, famous buildings, celebrities and animals. Richly decorated by allegorical title cartouche, compass rose, Statue of Liberty and numerous boats, ships and fish in the oceans. Below are the flags of the 50 States.
The United States of America – A map of 48 States Easy to Read Comprehensive with over 500 Illustrations
- Author: Giorgio Tavaglione
- Dimension: 66 x 93 cm
- Place of publication: Milan
- Year: 1988
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