In view of the events taking place in the world today, this book makes for some very interesting reading. The title is “A Pocket Guide To The Middle East.” The book was published by the Office of Armed Forces Information and Education for the Department of Defense. The copyright is 1957.
This book is an AIA Guide To New York City – Third Edition by Elliot Willensky and Norval White. AIA stands for American Institute of Architects. The book is a First Edition with a copyright of 1988. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, of San Diego, New York & London published the book.
This a nice publication by the Texas Highway Department from the travel and information center. It was given out to visitors to the Texas Tourist Bureau. I could locate a copyright in the publication, however, from the pictures, it appears to be between 1950's and late 1960's.
It divides the glorious state of Texas (I"m biased) into sections with wonderful, full color pictures of the area attractions. Th ...click for details
This is a booklet the the Texas Highway Department printed because of requests from people in other states and Canada wanting to learn more about Texas.
I have no actual copyright date, but from the automobiles and other things in the photos, I am guessing it was printed in the 1940's or earlier.
This is a nice piece of vintage Washington D.C. memorabilia with a 1933 copyright. This is the second printing dated 1934. The booklet is titled "What To See?" In Washington - A Concise Guide To The National Capital With Map. The booklet is by Mary O. Sumner and was published by L. G. Kelly Printing Company.
The first page gives "grateful acknowledgment" to: Lt. Col. Stuart C. Godfrey, Corps of E ...click for details