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I have found an interesting set of Geological Surveys of Hawaii printed
Japanese.  They are essentially the c. 1910-30 U.S. Geological and Geodetic
Survey maps of the Hawaiian Islands reprinted in Japanese around 1940 -
presumably as part of the WWII invasion plan.  The full set contains some 50
maps (though in this case 2 are missing).  Has anyone see or heard of such a
collection?  We can find no reference to it anywhere.

 

Kevin

 

 

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