1925 Zonian Yearbook - Balboa High School - Panama Canal Zone

Item CZYB51 


You will find the price of this item on the Canal Zone Yearbooks link. The price will be reduced regularly until this item sells. Instructions for ordering can be found on the How to Order web page.


This is the 1925 Zonian yearbook from Balboa High School, located in the town of Balboa on the Pacific side of the former Canal Zone on the isthmus of Panama. This yearbook is in used, but very good condition for such an early edition. The binding and pages are in very good condition with only light staining on a few pages (see photos). There is no writing on the pages. The front and back covers are attached. There is some damage to the end spine, but it is still intact. This yearbook was part of the Panama Canal Museum archives and a piece of tape with 1925 is attached to the bottom of the spine/covers. Please view the photos below to see the condition of representative pages. The advertisements are really great and are one of the highlights of this yearbook. One of the ads is for " Coco Cola ". These ads bring back memories of what life was like on the Pacific side of the former Panama Canal Zone.

This yearbook was part of the Panama Canal Museum archives. When the museum closed, I gave the museum a large donation in exchange for some of their yearbooks. I already have a copy of this yearbook in my personal collection, so I am selling this copy to recover some of the money from my donation.

Many of the yearbooks from the Panama Canal Zone have been digitized and are available as free downloadable JPGs on the University of Florida's archival website ( CHS ; BHS ), but you cannot search the text on graphics and reading jpegs on iBooks is not easy on your eyes. You can also purchase Xerox copies of yearbooks from Classmates.com for about $80, but it is much better to purchase an original copy of this yearbook to keep in your own collection.



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