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Johnnie Sutherland <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Aug 1998 17:16:31 -0400
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Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 16:47:33 -0400
From: ahudson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: two new New York City atlases
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     Two little paperback atlases of New York and Brooklyn have just been
     brought to my attention, and I pass along the citations and isbns in
     case you want to be up to date in Kansas City, and elsewhere, on the
     Big Apple.
 
     VanDam, Stephan.  NY@tlas [NYatlas] in case your computer doesn't
     print this clearly [mine doesn't]  $10.95  0 931141 90 4
 
 
     and, I think, the first ever separate street atlas of Brooklyn:
 
     Brooklyn@tlas [Brooklynatlas] by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce &
     Stephan Van Dam. 0-931141-89-3 [last number may be 8, listed 2 ways on
     bookcover, a glitch, I presume]
 
     These are quite exciting little atlases graphically speaking, and
     incorporate good current info, including websites of interest, and
     street numbers [lacking on many New York City maps]. the New York City
     atlas notes that the maps are at "walking scale" with the plates at
     one square mile each. Kinda neat.
 
     Alice Hudson
     Map Division, NYPL
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