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Subject: EARTH as 'Book of the Year' (2009)




The top half-page (p.22) in the hard copy of 'The Independent' ( London), Friday 31 July 2009, 'Classified' section, carries a colo[u]r-illustrated 'puff' for this atlas from Global Mapping and Millennium House. The piece is headed 'World's biggest atlas wins ’Book of the Year’' (from 2009 Galley Club Awards announcement at Darling Harbour, Sydney). One of the 200 sales copies can be yours for only £2,400 . . .



Francis Herbert

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