Treasure from trash redux

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Oh wow, what a SCORE!!!

love the literary yeem, too!

Awesome map!

And I love the cat/yeem/reflection/shadow/shadow reflection. V. artistic.
That's me: vartistic. Sometimes people mishear, though, and think I'm fartistic.

*snerk*

that's only when there's someone in the next stall talking on their cell phone!

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Love it all. :-)
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I would have paid good money for that map and they just done threw it out. What a find!
What a fascinating map! Good thing you rescued it. I love that photo too. At first I thought you had acquired a yeeming Bastet statue somewhere.

That is a really cool map. I now need a really cool map for my wall. But somehow I think that might be the coolest map ever!

Cool!

Well, where are you Lester Sue? I have another one of Spain and Portugal. No need for it, but again, I couldn't bear to see it thrown away.

I am in San Jose, CA. Let me know if we can ship it, and what you'd want for it. PM me so we don't start a bidding war ;-).

Brilliant map!
That is wonderful! I absolutely love it... and the cat/catreflection/catshadow artsy stuff, too. (and I love yeems, so I hope they don't invent a de-yeemifier for cameras)
That is a fantastic map! I would love to get one of those!
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That is just way cool.

How do you get away with having a cat in your office?
that's a crazy map.. where did you find that?

really cool about the notes on the towns, too.

does it have innsmouth and dunwich on there too?? :P
Ughh. Just got done rereading The Scarlet Letter. Starts off slower than Bush's search for weapons of mass destruction...
haha David, I was wondering that too!
Historically, literarily rich. And butt ugly that part of Mass, let me tell you. Most of it anyway. When you look towards the water it's nice.

I bought an old book once called something like "A literary tour of New England" showing photos of the homes of illustrious writers and where they penned their meisterpieces. Published in something like 1938. It was pretty cool. Love the map!
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That is the coolest map ever and I love the grouping- wow!
Excellent salvage. But what I want to know is, who was Skipper Iroson and who was he riding?
That would be a typo!!! Should be John Greenleaf Whitter's poem "Skipper Ireson's Ride."

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