
Printed, illustrated, stapled gray wrappers; full of black & white photographs with descriptive text. Page 23 titled Charming Friends I've Met, with form for name, address, city, state - has 10 hand written entries in pen for fellow passengers. Itinerary in the book starts with Mexico, then Guatamala, San Salvador, Panama, the Panama Canal, Banks of the Rio Charges, Cartegena, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York. Laid in are two copies of an 8"x10" half-tone glossy of a scene unloading passengers in a gondola into a barge. (one of the photos has a paper clip shadow on the corner and a short tear left edge) Laid down inside back cover is large color illustrated advertisement Panam S. S. Mail San Francisco to New York through the Panama Canal. For One of the photos has a paper ALSO: BROCHURE, EUROPE VIA CENTRAL AMERICA PANAMA FRENCH LINE (on one side) THE SUNSHINE TRAIL TO EUROPE (on the front) , EUROPE VIA CENTRAL AMERICA PANAMA FRENCH LINE (on the back) for the Panama Pacific's S. S. Wisconsin, c. 1936; 8pp; illustrated with b&w photos, and a double page scheme of the deck plan, menu. Light fold crease down the middle but has been housed flat; handstamp of Kahn's American Express Travel Bureau, Oakland CA on back. BROCHURE: UNITED FRUIT COMPANY STEAMSHIP SERVICE, GREAT WHITE FLEET. , 1924. Folded brochure of 16 pages of descriptive text with b&w cameo photos throughout; pristine folding map in rear. FOLDING CIRCULAR: UNITED FRUIT COMPANY ALL EXPENSES CRUISES FROM NEW ORLEANS. 6.25" x 3.25" folds out to four panels printed on both sides. BROCHURE: THE NEW GREAT AMERICAN FLEET, PANAMA PACIFIC LINE. Folding brochure, folds out to four panels printed/illustrated on both sides. ; Oblong 8vo 8" to 9" tall; 60 pages
Title: Souvenir and Log of My Voyage. Plus 3 Brochures, 1 Circular Related to Ocean Travel to the Americas.
Location Published: Various Places, Panama Mail Steamship Co. , Et Al: (c. 1920-)
Binding: Ephemera
Book Condition: Fine
Categories: Travel
Seller ID: 11404
Keywords: maritime travel central america latin america ephemera