Original
1921 color lithographed map of the Italian-Austrian Front during the
First
World War.
- The image area measures 35.6
x
53.3 cm [14"
x 21"], and details include roads, railroads, cities, towns, provincial
boundaries, and natural
features.
- Color coding identifies Italy's redeemed provinces, and
the map shows
the Battle Line at the Signing of the Armistice on November 3, 1918, as
well as Italy's
Farthest Advance on October 24, 1917 and Austria's Farthest Advance on
June 21, 1918.
- Condition: The map is in excellent
condition,
bright and clean, with a vertical center fold, as issued, and no
marks, rips, or tears. Please
see the scans and feel free to ask any questions.
- It was published by
George
Franklin
Cram, Chicago in 1921 and is an original, authentic antique map, not
a reproduction or modern reprint.
- It is fully guaranteed to be
genuine and would make a very handsome display in your den or
office. It
would also make a perfect gift, and we'll include our helpful framing
tips for your reference, along with a photocopy of the dated title page
from the book in which it was published.
- On the reverse side of the map are selected details on events of
the war, a photograph
of a burial scene at Belleau Wood and portraits of the leaders of
Italy, Greece,
Portugal, and Serbia.
- Buy with confidence! We are always happy to combine
shipping on
the purchase of multiple items — just make sure to pay for everything
at one time, not individually.
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