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In addition to the suggestions from colleagues Bob Parry and Nick
Millea of earlier today, and overlooking the misinformation on dealers
"located in Ljubljana, Slovania" [not a million miles from Ruthenia,
perhaps?] and others in "Bratislava, Slovakia" [also, not a million
miles from Slovenia], I would suggest also contacting a map-oriented
(antiquarian, at least) colleague from the National and University
Library in Ljubljana (SLOVENIA): Narodna in univerzitetna knjiznica
(fax: 61-150-134). That young man, who attended the International
Conference on the History of Cartography in Vienna (September 1995),
was surnamed Veselic (well - it's late on a Friday, and I have not his
card at hand; but Nick may have, as he was at that Conference in
Vienna, too).
Yours amnesiacally
Francis Herbert (Curator of Maps, RGS, London)
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