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I see no problem with what Cheryl did. She saw Kershaw's book, she liked
it, and she shared this with others. In fact, it was I who suggested that
she should broaden the audience by sharing it with not only carta
subscribers but also those on maps-l. We all realize that it is her own
opinion and not necessarily that of others; but isn't that what a review is?
Richard Pinnell
On Tue, 9 Nov 1993 [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> (My apology to those CARTA subscribers who have already seen this)
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> If you don't already know about this book, good. If you do know about it,
sorry
> for the duplication. We just received our copy of Kenneth Kershaw's new book
> entitled "Early Maps of Canada, 1540-1703". I'm certainly no expert on old
maps
> but I think that it is a "must" for Canadian map libraries/archives. There is
> not anything similar for only Canada that I know of. It is limited to 1000
> copies, 8.5" x 11" format, clothbound, 320 pages, 220 b/w plates, $140 Cdn and
> $106 US including shipping. ISBN 0-9697184-0-3. I'm not plugging this for any
> personal gain - just professional information for colleagues. The book can be
> ordered at:
> Kershaw Old Maps and Prints
> 442 Wilson St. E.
> Ancaster, Ont.
> L9G 2C3
> phone: 905-648-1991
> fax: 905-304-1037
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> Cheryl Woods
> Univ. of Western Ontario
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> Lets get the ordering information out for any new books we are aware of
> (particularly from obscure sources) but lets wait to see the book
> and for the reviews before we make judgments about the book.
> Joan Winearls
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