-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Miscellaneous maps available Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 15:11:57 -0500 From: Harry Davis <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> The maps listed below are available to any U. S. or Canadian library. Please send requests to Harry Davis at [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> by November 6^th . 1. India, scale 1:2,400,000, Third ed. (2003), published by International Travel Maps. (Folded) 2. Mongolia, scale 1:2,500,000, Fourth ed. 2004), published by International Travel Maps. (Folded) 3. Partial set of the U. S. “Heritage Roads” maps prepared by Rand McNally in 1976 for McDonald’s. Maps are available for the following numbered regions: Regions 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8. 9. 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, and 18. One map (Region 1) has condition issues; others in rather good condition. (Folded) 4. LARGE map of the “Biotic Communities of the Southwest” (scale 1:1,000,000) issued in 1980 as General Technical Report RM-78 of the Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 5. “Advance Proof” 7.5-minute topographic sheets for the following Illinois topographic quadrangles (names in parentheses are for the precursor 15-minute quadrant sheets): · Bald Knob (Hillsboto NE) · Belle Prairie City (McLeansboro NE) · Butler (Mount Olive NE) · Coffeen (Hillsboro SW) · Enfield (Enfield SE) · Fillmore (Hillsboro SE) · Hillsboro (Hillsboro NW) · Litchfield (Mount Olive NW) · Macedonia (McLeansboro SW) · Mount Olive (Mount Olive SW) · Sesser (DuQuoin SE) · Sorento North (Mount Olive SE) · Sorento South (New Douglas NE) · Tamaroa (DuQuoin NW) These sheets are mostly dated 1974 and are in good condition.. Multiple copies of these blue-line maps are available for some quadrangles. These maps are the precursors to the standard 7.5-minute printed topographic quadrangle maps and provide mapping documentation for each quad. 6. 15-minute, scale 1:62,500 quadrangle maps with green woodland overprint for the following Illinois 15-minute quads: · Equality, Ill., 1959 (2 copies available) · Golconda, KY –ILL, 1959 (3 copies available) 7. Large number of topographic quadrangle maps for Alaska (Please contact Harry Davis for details, if interested) 8. United States. 2-sheet map at scale 1:2,500,000, published by the U. S. Geological Survey in 1972. Shows county boundaries and streams. 9. Geologic map of West Virginia. !969. 8.5 x 11 inches. 10. Geologic map and cross section of Ohio. 1983. 11 x 8.5 inches. 11. St.Louis topographic quad sheet at scale 1:250,000 issued by USGS, 1962. 12. Beall Woods Nature Preserve and State Park, Illinois. Folded 1985 map/brochure. 13. Illinois official bicycle map, Shawnee Region map 9. 2003. (Folded) 14. Several copies of the following: Geologic map of the Bright Angel Quadrangle, Grand Canyon National Park, scale 1:48,000, published by the Grand Canyon Natural History Association, 1961, OCLC 5802740. NOTE: Unfortunately, the copies that we are offering have had the cross-sections at the bottom of the map removed. 15. Economic geology of the Long Valley diatomaceous earth deposit, Mono County, California. Map sheet 1. 1961. (Folded in envelope) 16. 9 x 7.5-inch map of the Netherlands with this above the legend: “Het aantal treinverbindingen per uur op werkdahen” 17. Experimental forest and ranges. Issued by the U. S. Forest Servic3, 2007. (Folded) 18. Long Island welcomes you. [map of central portion of Long Island.] Visual Presentations Company, 1975. (Two copies) 19. The World / Endangered Earth. National Geographic, 1988. 20. Connecticut official [road] map, 1979-1980. 21. Official New Hampshire highway map and tourist guide, 1970-71. 22. Official New Hampshire highway may and tourist guide, 1971-72.