"Black and white bird's eye view pictorial map, approximately 15 x 26 inches on sheet 21 x 32 inches folding as issues to pamphlet 10 1/2 x 4 inches...This is a detailed bird's eye view map of Miami Beach and Miami from the east with major roads marked and small pictographs for noteworthy buildings. This includes many of the hotels both along the Miami Beach ocean front and inland. Many other buildings and areas are depicted and named. The map covers the area as far south as Chapman Field, and as far north as Miami Gardens Road and the Green Heron Apartments on the seafront. Two panels have information on the products offered by 'In and Out' Maps and Guides. The side panels list hotels under the banner 'Open to Civilians' a section below the map lists 'Information for Service Men and Women.' The are advertisements for local businesses along the top and bottom of the sheet. On the verso is a small map of the 'City of Coral Gables' with street index, and an even smaller one of "Miami to Key West" plus information on things to do." -oldimprints.com
"Pamphlet, black and white illustrations, 9 1/4 x 12 1/2 inches, unfolding to single sheet 18 1/4 x 25 inches. Very good, clean condition with light wear to left and right edge, real estate agent stamp to front cover. Attractive real estate brochure featuring The Douglas Section at Coral Gables, "America's Finest Suburb." The front cover includes illustration and article: Its Magnificent Entrance One of the Greatest of Coral Gables Features. The interior features a double page architectural rendering of "the Imposing" Douglas St. Entrance at Coral Gables. The back cover includes five black and white photo illustrations of new homes under construction." -oldimprints.com
"Folio (56 cm); single sheet of 22" x 28" stock, offset printed in 3 colors and folded vertically at center to create 4pp. Illus... Original pressbook for the 1926 film, directed by Richard E. Norman. Norman, a white man, is best remembered for producing eight feature films between 1920-1928. In 1920, he purchased the bankrupt Eagle Film Studios complex in the East Arlington area of Jacksonville, FL., which would become the home of Norman Film Manufacturing Co. - one of the most sophisticated production facilities run by a 'colored' film company. He found success making silent pictures, never making the cross-over into the 'talkies,' and handled the distribution of his films throughout the South. The Flying Ace, an airplane picture touted as 'the first colored picture with real flying in it' featured an all-colored cast, starring Lawrence Criner and Kathryn Boyd, who plaed a female aviatrix." -Lorne Bair
Contains election campaign materials for: the 2018 mid-term Congressional Elections (Shalala, Nelson); Florida gubernational election (Gillium); Florida House Seat 114 (Fernandez); "Students for Hilary" sign from 2016 Presidential election; and 2 buttons from the 2004 Presidential Debates at the University of Miami
Pamphlet detailing the events of "Baynanza," large celebration of enviornmental awareness and activism, in South Florida with many volunteer activities included.