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  2. Talk:Rand McNally - Wikipedia

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    I propose exactly the opposite - that the Thomas Guide article remain seperate from Rand McNally, since the Thomas Guide maps existed as a product AND a widely-known pop-culture touchstone for decades before the Rand McNally merger. I've lived in Southern California all my life, and have never heard anything to suggest that the residents of the ...

  3. Far from the Madding Crowd - Wikipedia

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    Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) is Thomas Hardy's fourth published novel and his first major literary success. It was published on 23 November 1874. It was published on 23 November 1874. It originally appeared anonymously as a monthly serial in Cornhill Magazine , where it gained a wide readership.

  4. William H. Rand - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Rand (May 2, 1828 – June 20, 1915) was an American printer and co-founder of the Rand McNally publishing company. He was born in Quincy, Massachusetts , and as a young man was an apprentice at his brothers' print shop in Boston .

  5. The Pickwick Papers - Wikipedia

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    The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (also known as The Pickwick Papers) was the first novel by English author Charles Dickens.His previous work was Sketches by Boz, published in 1836, and his publisher Chapman & Hall asked Dickens to supply descriptions to explain a series of comic "cockney sporting plates" by illustrator Robert Seymour, [1] and to connect them into a novel.

  6. The Return of the Native - Wikipedia

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    Eustacia drops Wildeve when Mrs. Yeobright's son Clym, a successful diamond merchant, returns from Paris to his native Egdon Heath.Although he has no plans to return to Paris or the diamond trade and is, in fact, planning to become a schoolmaster for the rural poor, Eustacia sees him as a way to escape the hated heath and begin a grander, richer existence in a glamorous new location.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject U.S. Roads/Resources/Map database

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    1928-1932 and 1938-1940 Automobile Legal Association Green Book: large scale maps (not very detailed - only major routes) and major city inset maps; turn-by-turn directions can also be used to find old routings through cities; also contains rough route logs (i.e. cities passed through) for some of the longer routes in all eastern states; 1938 ...

  8. Mapsco - Wikipedia

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    The first book was awkward and did not sell well, but by 1999 the Austin Mapsco was selling out. The next atlas, covering Ellis and Johnson Counties, came out the next year. This was the first suburban Dallas book and was made specifically for traffic related to the cancelled Superconducting Super Collider project. In 1993, the Fort Worth Star ...

  9. Vinland Map - Wikipedia

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    The Vinland map first came to light in 1957 (three years before the discovery of the Norse site at L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland in 1960), bound in a slim volume with a short medieval text called the Hystoria Tartarorum (usually called in English the Tartar Relation), and was unsuccessfully offered to the British Museum by London book dealer Irving Davis on behalf of a Spanish-Italian ...

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