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1950 Vintage “The Edison Record” Tour of His Estate, Fort Myers, Florida

$ 5.28

Availability: 12 in stock
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    E-9. CATEGORY: Florida
    SIZE: 4-1/4 x 6-1/2 inches. Staple binding. Unpaginated, but I counted 40 pages.
    TYPE: Black & White Booklet. Printed in green ink with green halftone illustrations and maps.
    DESCRIPTION: The Edison Estate was opened to the public in 1947. This is a vintage late-1940s or early-1950s "The Edison Record" booklet with more than 40 pages of visual and historical information about Edison’s life, his home, and his pursuit of progress. The back pages have botanical information and blank Memo notes pages. There are plenty of pictures of the surrounding area, the man, his home, and his friends.  Towards the back is a picture of Edison, Ford, and Firestone. The centerfold pages show palm-lined McGregor Boulevard.
    CONDITION:  Rusty staples. Light corner and edge wear. No writing. Very Good to Fine condition. Nice Souvenir of Thomas Edison
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