Printed by Rogers-Kellogg-Stillson Company, New York
Beautifully illustrated with activities throughout New England including "getting sunburned," "shouting for joy," "doing nothing" and "sleeping under blankets."
John Held, Jr., the King of Jazz Age Illustration was a frequent contributor to The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Life, Harper's Bazaar, Redbook and other popular magazines. One of America's top cartoonists in the 1920s and 1930s, his immediately recognizable iconic figures including flapper girls and guys were a tremendous sensation and came to visually epitomize the roaring 20s. Among his many works was a significant series of travel posters and accompanying brochures/timetables.