Pictorial map of the Caucasus. Russia Georgia Azerbaijan Armenia INTOURIST c1932

£760

SKU: P-6-103674

'Pictorial map of the Caucasus'


The print run for this map was presumably rather small. Intourist was founded in 1929 as the primary travel agency for foreign visitors to the Soviet Union. Soviet tourism, such as it was, peaked in the early 1930s, however by the late Stalin era, the number of foreigners visiting the Soviet Union dropped to nearly zero. According to a 1948 report by Intourist, foreign tourism in the Soviet Union was “nonexistent”. In the same year, VOKS, the body in charge of hosting writers, artists and intellectuals, received only 89 guests.

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Size 43 x 60 cm | 16.5 x 23.5 inches

Date Published: c1932

Undated but c1932. The aircraft shown is probably the Kalinin K5, which started flying the Kharkiv-Baku route in 1930. Iran is named on the map as Persia, from which it officially changed its name in 1935. The capital of Georgia, named here as Tiflis, was renamed Tbilisi in 1936. Cherkessk is named on the map as Batalpashinsk, the name by which is was known between 1931 and 1934 only.

Type: Folding pictorial tourist map

Author: Intourist

Issued by Intourist USSR Travel Company

Publication: Intourist

Printed in the Soviet Union Vneshtorgisdat Moscow

Condition: Good |

Good; suitable for framing. Some wear and small areas of paper loss at junctions of folds. Please check the scan for any blemishes prior to making your purchase. Please contact us if you would like to arrange to view this map. This is a folding map. There is nothing printed on the reverse side, which is plain

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