Description
1997, 473 edition. Paperback cover has some shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This Michelin map of New England and the Hudson Valley region is a treasure trove for travelers and map enthusiasts alike. Published in 1997, it captures a snapshot of the area’s geography and infrastructure at a pivotal time, just before the digital mapping revolution. Michelin’s renowned cartographic expertise shines through, with meticulous detail and clear, intuitive legends. Beyond its practical utility, this map holds historical significance as a relic of the pre-GPS era, when paper maps were essential companions for road trips and explorations. Collectors will appreciate its well-preserved condition, a testament to its previous owner’s care. For readers interested in the region’s history and culture, this map offers a window into the past, inviting them to trace the routes of early settlers, imagine the landscapes encountered by literary greats like Thoreau and Hawthorne, and envision the bustling cities and quaint towns that have shaped New England’s identity over centuries.