Antiquarian Books, Maps, Prints & Photographs II Antiquarian Books, Maps, Prints & Photographs II CLIFFORD B. HARMAN (July 1, 1866 - June 25, 1945)
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Peninsula India Citra Gangen Hoc Est Orae Celeberrime Malabar & Coromondel cum adjacent Infula non minute celebratifsima Ceylon, Secundum Prototypon Del' Isliamum edita Infuperqs norifsimis Obferati anibus correcta, et notalis, qraecuivis genti Euroeaea Pofsidentur terris et emporifs, aucta. studio Homannianortum Heredum Norib M D CC XXXIII - a very attractive and decorative map of southern India, double mounted, glazed and framed.
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CLIFFORD B. HARMAN (July 1, 1866 - June 25, 1945), known as Colonel Harmon, was born in Urbana, Ohio. He moved to New York City as a young man and partnered with Wood to create the real-estate firm Wood, Harmon & Co. The firm is credited with several important suburban developments in Westchester (Harmon-on- Hudson), Long Island (Pelham), and in Brooklyn. Outside of his successful real-estate interests, Colonel Harman had a reputation as a thrill seeker and playboy. His interests changed rapidly from race cars, to hot air balloons and ultimately to aviation, in which he became one of its earliest pioneers. Harmon, in his Curtiss bi-plane, became the first man to fly over Long Island and, along with Claude Graham-White, the first to do a roundtrip flight across the English Channel. He also claimed to be the first bomber pilot, though this was somewhat disputable.