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A local collector and dealer of pop-up books told me tonight that he's heard of 
a pop-up globe book, if that interests the person who asked about pop-up map 
books.  The dealer was heading home, where he'll see if he can find the 
particulars.

What would a pop-up map book do, have buildings and other features pop-up from 
a city map, for example?

Cheers,



Bill Barrow



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WILLIAM C. BARROW

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Michael Schwartz Library

Cleveland State University

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Cleveland, OH  44115

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