Item #221238 Our America Lumber Number 4: Chart for the Fourth Week: Future...Changing Wood Into Different Forms; New Materials and New Advantages from Wood Ê Ê Developing New Uses for Wood
Our America Lumber Number 4: Chart for the Fourth Week: Future...Changing Wood Into Different Forms; New Materials and New Advantages from Wood Ê Ê Developing New Uses for Wood

Our America Lumber Number 4: Chart for the Fourth Week: Future...Changing Wood Into Different Forms; New Materials and New Advantages from Wood Ê Ê Developing New Uses for Wood

Atlanta? Coca Cola Company/Forbes Company, 1943. Softcover. Color offset lithograph. Dimensions of sheet: 32" x 22." Our America Classroom Instruction Poster. 1942-1949, an educational poster for grade school instruction developed and distributed by the Coca-Cola Company about different uses for wood and forest restoration and farming. Text on verso continues: "Chart for the fourth week, the future ... changing wood into different forms ... new materials and new advantages from wood." Developed by the Coca-Cola Company and approved by leading educators. Copyright statement dated MCMXLIII in lower right corner of sheet. Recto of poster includes one central image entitled "Learning About the Forest," and eight other inset images entitled: 1. Hiding the Charter; 2. Making Maple Sugar; 3. Reforesting a Burned Area; 4. Showing How Plywood is Made; 5. Making Veneer; 6. Pressing Plywood; 7. Making By-Products from Wood; 8. Cultivating Young Trees. "Litho in U.S.A." statement on lower left corner of sheet. In Very Near fine condition. Crisp and fresh. Rare - OCLC lists only one copy, at the Boston Atheneum. OCLC unique identifier: 1117602614. Very Near Fine. Item #221238

Price: $225.00

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