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"Johnnie D. Sutherland" <[log in to unmask]>
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3 messages.--------------------------Johnnie
 
 
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>Date: Wed, 10 Sep 97 16:27:04 CST
>From: "Arlyn Sherwood" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: USGS Geologic Atlases
 
 
     There's a dealer who specializes in out of print geologic materials:
 
     Hannum Co., PO Box 1505, Ardmore, OK 73402  (405)-223-4826 (last info
     I have). It's been a while since I read their catalog and I've never
     purchased anything from this company, but I'll bet they have some for
     sale or might venture a price.
 
 
 
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>Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 16:15:24 -0600 (MDT)
>From: Ronald Whistance-Smith <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: USGS Geologic Atlases
 
 
Kathy,
Old World Mail Auctions listed a number of the old geologic atlases for sale
a year or two ago.  Less popular ones (read less populated areas) were given
a presale estimate of $50.00.  I meant to see what prices they realized but
it was another of those things I never got around to doing.  Howell's
bookshop in San Francisco listed a San Francisco atlas for over $100.00 some
years ago if I remember correctly.  I understand OWMA still have some to be
listed in future catalogues.  So, like we heard last year concerning the
older editions of the 1:62,500 topos, be aware of what you have.  Theyr'e
scarce and most could find a customer.
 
Ron
 
At 03:23 PM 9/10/97 EDT, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>I have been told that the old USGS Geologic Atlases/folios are valuable?
>These are the large 22" X 18" softbound quadrangle maps with text. Does
>anyone know if that is true? KS
>
>Kathy Spencer                           [log in to unmask]
>Geology Library                         Office: 701/777/2408
>University of North Dakota              Fax: 701/777/4449
>P.O. Box 8358
>Grand Forks, ND 58202-8358
>
>
Ron Whistance-Smith
14520 84th Ave. NW
Edmonton, AB
Canada   T5R 3X2
FAX: (403) 483-5858                   email: [log in to unmask]
 
 
 
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>From: Sue Haffner <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: USGS Geologic Atlases
>Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 14:56:58 -0700 (PDT)
 
 
I was interested in this question, as well. I also wonder if
libraries have managed to keep these old items in good shape.
The paper in most of ours is disintegrating.>
 
Sue Haffner
Map Library, CSU Fresno
 
> ---------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Depends on the location and age - the older the better.  The folio for
> Yellowstone National Park sells for more than $100 if in good condition;
> folios of the mining regions also are worth a fair amount.  Folios of some
> featureless plain sell for $10 or so.
>
> At 03:23 PM 9/10/97 EDT, you wrote:
> >----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> >I have been told that the old USGS Geologic Atlases/folios are valuable?
> >These are the large 22" X 18" softbound quadrangle maps with text. Does
> >anyone know if that is true? KS
> >
> >Kathy Spencer                           [log in to unmask]
> >Geology Library                         Office: 701/777/2408
> >University of North Dakota              Fax: 701/777/4449
> >P.O. Box 8358
> >Grand Forks, ND 58202-8358
> >
>
> OMNI Resources
> International Map Specialists
> [log in to unmask]
> http://www.omnimap.com/catalog
>

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