Fodor’s Woman’s Guide to Europe
“A Girl’s-Eye View of Shops and Sights.”
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Description
This glamorous map of Europe was issued as part of a Fodor’s tourist guide during the early 1950s. While it shares many characteristics of the popular pictorial maps of the 20th century, the subject matter is uncommon. The vibrant colored image offers a ‘feminine’ view of the continent, emphasizing fashion, the arts, dining, and shopping. Dozens of pictorial vignettes showcase regional highlights from Scandinavia to Anatolia, including steamy hunks in Finland, tartan styles in Scotland, teatime in England, and tempting Turkish pastries.
Signed Jenkyns beneath the decorative title cartouche, which shares the same theme as the map. This most likely refers to Chris Jenkyns, an influential American illustrator who helped usher in the era who of the “Modern” animation movement in the 1950s.
Map Details
Publication Date: 1953
Author: Chris Jenkyns
Sheet Width (in): 11.75
Sheet Height (in): 18.50
Condition: B
Condition Description: Two small chips in the upper margin affect the border, along with small closed tears (repaired on verso. Creased along old folds and minor soiling along the outer edges of the sheet. About good condition overall.
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