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Author
[Thomas, George Coupland, Thomas Bros.]
Full Title
(Title Page to) Thomas Bros. map of the city & county of San Francisco. Copyright by Geo. C. Thomas. Compiled and published by Tohmas Bros... Oakland 12, Calif. (Cover title) Thomas Bros. San Francisco info-guide and complete detailed colorful street map. Copyright 1945 by George Coupland Thomas.
List No
11147.002
Note
Color map, 54 x 67, folded in green heavy paper cover 19 x 11, with title "San Francisco info-guide and complete detailed colorful street map". With 60 pages of street index, text and index to points of interest, uncolored views, and 5 maps. Map showing city boundaries, address block numbers, schools, parks, street car routes, cable car and bus lines and points of interest. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Thomas Brothers.
Full Title
(Title Page to) Thomas Bros. new block book of Palo Alto and vicinity. Compiled & published by Thomas Bros Map publishers, Oakland. (Cover title) Thomas Bros. Book block.
List No
13231.002
Note
Title Page and color key map.
Author
[Thomas Bros., Thomas Brothers]
Full Title
(Covers to) Thomas Bros. Recreational and Statistical Atlas, California.
List No
0994.001
Note
Screw bound in illustrated orange cloth covered boards with the title stamped in black ink. Cover serves as the title page. Title is from the cover. There is no title page. Date is estimated. 1st "road" atlas of California. According to Tom Lennon of Thomas Brothers Map Co. in Los Angeles, this atlas is rare; they have five copies of it in their L.A. office, and he has never seen any other copies. He thinks the original issue was very small. Bancroft has no copies, but does have a copy of Thomas Bros. Atlas of Western Cities and Towns (no date but library note says acquired in 1937) which duplicates some of this atlas's material (smaller S.F. map, larger color Pasadena map) and adds more on cities in adjoining western states. Lennon said this atlas was "a put together thing by George Thomas." He also said there was an Atlas of the San Francisco Bay Area by the company, produced for the World's Fair of 1936. Maps are printed with and without color. Bound with three illustrated promotional pamphlets advertising various scenic areas of California.
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