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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 Visit our Cleveland Memory Project (www.ClevelandMemory.org) WILLIAM C. BARROW Special Collections Librarian Michael Schwartz Library Cleveland State University 2121 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 687-6998 (office) (216) 687-2449 (Special Collections) (216) 687-2383 (fax) w.bar...@csuohio.edu *******************************
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