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Thanks Jan,
 
          i looked yesterday without success. just as there is a law
          of finding things (i.e. "it's always in the last place you
          look,") we need one for not-finding-things situations like
          this. LC
 
 
 
 
 
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Sandy,
 
I would say this looks to me like they are looking for an
anamorphic or diagrammatic map, much in use to show statistical
differences between geographic units. I would say most
educational and general atlases contain a few of these maps
nowadays.
 
Jan Smits
Map Curator Royal Library, National Library of The Netherlands
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