Description: Jamaica Caribbean travel 1930's Lot x 2 illustrated brochure & newsletters run (Old Books, Early 20th Century Books, Travel, Tourism, Jamaica, Illustrated Books, Books with Maps). Jamaica Welcomes You! What to See & Do in Jamaica. Published c. 1930's, Glasgow, Scotland by Robert MacLehose & Co for The Tourist Trade Development Board of Jamaica. Folding brochure, a large single sheet multi-folded into panels. Text in English. Illustrated throughout. Includes island map. Abundant period advertising. The Jamaica Bulletin. Number 1- 9 (each individually issued) Published 1929-1930, England by the Tourist Trade Development Board 8 issues, each c. 8 pages. Text in English. Profusely illustrated throughout with ads and b&w photos. Nice lot x 2 of early 20th century Jamaican tourist publications. Publisher's pictorial paper wrapper/ cover paste down. Book is physically old and shows some signs of handling and time. Book is not new or in "new" condition. Binding gently age worn, joints slightly scuffed, remains overall attractive as an object. Text block paper is gently toned, light to moderate scattered age wear, spine with old paper tape, binder for group may have been hand made by early owner (?) internally still well preserved, tight, sound. Still attractive on the shelf. Both displays a pleasing and unique age patina and is in nice antiquarian condition, any age flaws easy to overlook or forgive. Please review photos for more detail showing how this vintage travel lot survives. The asking price reflects the condition based on our examination and 35+ years full time exposure to antiquarian books. Flaws seen and described have been taken into account. Larger Book Measures c. 11 1/2" H x 9" W. Pamphlet Measures c. 9" H x 4" W. [B3831].
Price: 78.4 USD
Location: Dover, New Hampshire
End Time: 2024-12-29T18:29:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.95 USD
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