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I do not think the list has been told - as we learnt at ICHC 2011 in Moscow - 
that the first two volumes of the defining work, The History of Cartography, 
are now freely available online.  

That means four physical volumes, with the hope that the two-part Volume 3 may 
follow in the future.

The University of Chicago Press has broken the text down into the separate 
chapters, presented as a series of 104 pdfs.

    http://press.uchicago.edu/books/HOC/index.html

Not only can you search and download individual chapters, you can also search 
across the four volumes.

This is a major initiative, for which the publishers must be thanked and 
congratulated.

Tony Campbell

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