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Amen, brother. Just received today the Division copy and the New York Map
Society copy.
The first issue is outstanding, so much so, I am worried about their being able
to keep up the quantity and quality for 6 issues per year. But what a challenge,
and what a nice clutch of articles to plow through.
The subscription cost is $39.95US; $49 Canada; $59 foreign--payment in US
dollars.
Address:Mercator's World, Aster Publishing Corporation, PO Box 10603, Eugene, OR
97440-9940
Or call them at 800-840-3810 with your credit card #
For your information, a brief listing of the TABLE OF CONTENTS follows:
Mythical Seas by Jeffrey S. Murray
Cartocontroversy by Mark Monmonier
The Mapmaker as artist by paul D. McDermott and Ronald D. Grim
The Line that divided the world by Michael Layland
The lure of old maps by Robert Ross
From wind roses to radials by Neil L. Ciminero
How much is this map worth? by F.J. Manasek
Where in the world? by John coyne
From "Atlas" to atlas by Peter van der Krogt
The Captain Cook legacy by Paul and Mona Nicholas
In favor of 19th century maps by Robert Clancy
Gavel to Gavel by Mel Mandell
The Brillian, Irascible Ferdinand Hassby David L. Hackler
Perspective [editorial] by Thomas Suarez
Reviews [Longitude by Dava Sobel] Richard Pflederer
The Society page by Susan Gole [IMCOS]
Collectibles [Globes]
Maps at Work by jane Hallisey
Cybersites by Chris Hodge
Rest Stop by David Jouris
Auction Block
etc. so folks, this gives you an idea...Alice Hudson, Map Division, NYPL
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Subject: Mercator's World
Author: David Cobb <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date: 2/27/96 1:23 PM
I would like to announce the first issue of Mercator's World is now
available. The publishers were kind enough to provide us with a few
complimentary copies for our meeting of the Boston Map Society this
evening. A first glance reveals it to be quite different than either The
Map Collector, Imago Mundi, or the IMCOS Journal. Some might say that we
may have too many journals but I personally believe these titles will
only encourage additional map enthusiasts to become collectors and that
more information will reach an even greater audience.
I not only support the existing titles but also welcome this new addition
to our shelves.
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David A. Cobb Tel (617) 495-2417
Harvard Map Collection FAX (617) 496-0440
Harvard University E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Cambridge, MA 02138
VE * RI * TAS
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