France
as drawn by Ernest Dudley Chase of Winchester Massachusettes, U.S.A.
[Winchester],
Ernest Dudley Chase,
[c. 1940]
Chromolithograph map.
480 by 630mm. (19 by 24.75 inches).
2921
notes:
Dudley Chase's fine pictorial map of France.
All major political baoundaries are marked, together with cities, rivers, and prominent landmarks. Surrounding the map are vignettes of French landmarks, including the Ponte du Gard, William the Conquers Inn, in Dives, and the House of Adam, in Angers.
Ernest Dudley Chase (1878-1966) was one of the most prolific of the mid-century mapmakers, publishing some fifty maps in the 1930s to the 1960s. His maps cov...
All major political baoundaries are marked, together with cities, rivers, and prominent landmarks. Surrounding the map are vignettes of French landmarks, including the Ponte du Gard, William the Conquers Inn, in Dives, and the House of Adam, in Angers.
Ernest Dudley Chase (1878-1966) was one of the most prolific of the mid-century mapmakers, publishing some fifty maps in the 1930s to the 1960s. His maps cov...
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