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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Re: Historical Maps of France
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 17:36:39 +0100
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Not at all.

I'd certainly like to buy the Atlas that has such a good map in it.

Cheers,
--

D. Spencer Hines

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"Chris Dickinson" <> wrote in message news:9f8cjq$3ev$1@neptunium.btinternet.com...
| D. Spencer Hines writes:
|
|
| >No.
| >
| >It's not from _The New Cambridge Modern History Atlas_ [Darby and
| >Fullard] (1970).
| >
| >Perhaps it's from an earlier, or later, edition?
|
|
|
| Oops.
|
| The map seemed so familiar. I can only assume then that it came
| from Muir's Historical Atlas. Shouldn't have said anything
| really - a pretty pointless supposition :-)
|
|
| Chris
|


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