AA.VV. - Guida dell'Africa Orientale Italiana - 1938





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Guida dell'Africa Orientale Italiana by AA.VV., first edition (1938) in Italian, 640 pages, 16 x 11 cm, cloth-bound illustrated edition with 15 maps, 16 city plans, 10 building plans, sketches and crests, plus a large coloured folded map on the front, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Guide of Italian East Africa
by various authors
First edition
pp. 640 with 15 geographical maps, 16 plans of inhabited centers, 10 building plans, sketches, and coats of arms; a large color map folded at the frontispiece.
Cloth-covered illustrated editorial paperback with titles and decorative motifs embossed on the front and spine.
Dimensions in cm 16 x 11
Publisher: Consociazione Turistica Italiana
Milan 1938
Excellent condition
The 'Guide of Italian East Africa' is a famous travel guide published by the Italian Tourist Association (CTI) in 1938, shortly after Italy's conquest of Ethiopia. It described the Italian colonies of Eritrea, Somalia, Abyssinia (Ethiopia), and the annexed territories, offering maps, city plans, and practical information for the time. Today, it is a rare collectible item that testifies to the fascist imperial dream.
Seller's Story
Guide of Italian East Africa
by various authors
First edition
pp. 640 with 15 geographical maps, 16 plans of inhabited centers, 10 building plans, sketches, and coats of arms; a large color map folded at the frontispiece.
Cloth-covered illustrated editorial paperback with titles and decorative motifs embossed on the front and spine.
Dimensions in cm 16 x 11
Publisher: Consociazione Turistica Italiana
Milan 1938
Excellent condition
The 'Guide of Italian East Africa' is a famous travel guide published by the Italian Tourist Association (CTI) in 1938, shortly after Italy's conquest of Ethiopia. It described the Italian colonies of Eritrea, Somalia, Abyssinia (Ethiopia), and the annexed territories, offering maps, city plans, and practical information for the time. Today, it is a rare collectible item that testifies to the fascist imperial dream.

