--- Begin Forwarded Message --- Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 13:34:01 -0500 From: ahudson <[log in to unmask]> Subject: map stuff in NYPL shop for your holiday gifties For those of you into maps, and living or travelling in the NY metro area, I just want to let you know the Library retail shop has several items of interest--particularly because of the exhibit of English maps which is up right now... I post this for information only. No kickbacks come my way, just want you to be aware some of these items are relatively easily available. Books: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Merchant Seamen, pirates and the Anglo-American Maritime World, 1700-1750 by Marcus Buford Rediker. A terrific accompaniment to the cartographic historians' tomes. The charting of the oceans:ten centuries of maritime maps, and New Found Lands: maps in the history of exploration, both by Peter Whitfield. In addition the shop is selling the antique map calendar The Art of Cartography for 1999, which includes several items from the Map Division and from the Lawrence H. Slaughter map collection. In addition, Collecting Old Maps, by Frank Manasek, is available in the shop. An excellent introduction to this obsession. Rumor has it that there is a scarf in the shop at 4oth and Fifth Avenue, in the Mid-Manhattan Library, across the street, based on a Cellarius celestial chart held in the Map Division. No one from the shop has bothered to tell me the details, but I think it is black and white and ca. $60. Something like that. Will repost this info on maphist and maps-l when I get the correct info. All of these items come with a discount to Friends of the Library. Now, you have another excuse to come into midtown Manhattan. Come see the tree at Rock Center, then pop down to the Library to see the exhibit of English maps: In thy map securely saile, and before you are worn out, visit the shop for your yearly dose of mappy purchases. By the way, Tie Rack?, in England, has wonderful scarves with antique navigational instruments on them, in black and gold, black, red and gold, and black, red, blue and gold. Something like that. Stunning. Not availabe at the same/similar shops on this side of the pond. Alice Hudson Chief, Map Division, NYPL [log in to unmask] --- End Forwarded Message ---