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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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Author:
Maurus, Edmond
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Maurus, Edmond
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Date:
1931
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1931
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Short Title:
CIDNA Fleche D'Orient. Paris. Stamboul. In The Same Day.
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CIDNA Fleche D'Orient. Paris. Stamboul. In The Same Day.
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Publisher:
Publix
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Publix
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Publisher Location:
Paris
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Paris
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Type:
Separate Map
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Obj Height cm:
100
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100
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Obj Width cm:
62
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World Area:
Europe
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Europe
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Subject:
Airlines
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Airlines
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Subject:
Pictorial map
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Pictorial map
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Full Title:
CIDNA Fleche D'Orient. Paris. Stamboul. In The Same Day.
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CIDNA Fleche D'Orient. Paris. Stamboul. In The Same Day.
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List No:
10556.000
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10556.000
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Publication Author:
Maurus, Edmond
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Maurus, Edmond
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Pub Date:
1931
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1931
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Pub Title:
CIDNA Fleche D'Orient. Paris. Stamboul. In The Same Day.
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CIDNA Fleche D'Orient. Paris. Stamboul. In The Same Day.
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Pub Reference:
Looping the Loop pl. 93, Air France p. 8, L'Histoire de l'Aviation p. 88,
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Looping the Loop pl. 93, Air France p. 8, L'Histoire de l'Aviation p. 88,
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Pub Note:
CIDNA (Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aérienne) was a French-Romanian airline that began operating in 1920. Their "Arrow of the Orient" service connected France with Istanbul, with stops in Eastern Europe along the way, offering same-day service for passengers, freight and post. CIDNA ceased to exist in 1933 when it merged with other French airlines to form Air France. This Art Deco image of a Fokker V.IIa flying along a metallic silver arrow towards its destination is one of at least two variations; the other has a different map and different text in the bottom margin.
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CIDNA (Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aérienne) was a French-Romanian airline that began operating in 1920. Their "Arrow of the Orient" service connected France with Istanbul, with stops in Eastern Europe along the way, offering same-day service for passengers, freight and post. CIDNA ceased to exist in 1933 when it merged with other French airlines to form Air France. This Art Deco image of a Fokker V.IIa flying along a metallic silver arrow towards its destination is one of at least two variations; the other has a different map and different text in the bottom margin.
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Pub List No:
10556.000
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10556.000
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Pub Type:
Separate Map
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Separate Map
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Pub Height cm:
100
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Pub Width cm:
62
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62
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Image No:
10556000.jp2
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Authors:
Maurus, Edmond
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