-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Wall Map Southeast Asia Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 12:08:59 -0400 From: Donald Hindley <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Hello: I teach an undergraduate course on Southeast Asian politics. Decades ago I used an immense Haack map. About 8 or so years ago I replaced it with a large (but not SO large)English-language spring-roller physical map called "Southeast Asia" but which covered from a tip of Australia in the bottom right corner to the northermost part of China at the top. I usually used it rolled half way down - to show only Southeast Asia - but rolled it all the way down to bring China into the picture.My "China" colleagues could use it for their purposes too. A truly beautiful map. The map went missing at the end of last semester, and I am trying to replace it. I do NOT remember the name of the publisher/map maker. Hours with Google and Yahoo have been fruitless. I have come across a huge Klett-Perthes wall map - very expensive and too large. Its coverage is, however, just about the same as the map that has gone. I am writing, then, to ask if anyone might be able to identify the map that vanished. Or suggest an alternative. Thank you in advance, Donald Hindley Brandeis University [log in to unmask] --