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Literary map of Princeton, New Jersey / map conceived and designed by Aaron S. Madsen, Class of 1994, for the Council of the Humanities of Princeton University.
Author
Madsen, Aaron S.
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Format
Map
Language
English
Published/Created
[Princeton] : Trustees of Princeton University, Council of the Humanities, c1994.
Description
Scale not given. (W 74°43ʹ15ʺ--W 74°37ʹ00ʺ/N 40°23ʹ30ʺ--N 40°18ʹ15ʺ).
1 map : col. ; 35 x 60 cm.
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Status
Location Service
Notes
Special Collections - Rare Books Historic Map Collection
HMC01.6385 D Alcove 31, Drawer 16
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Subject(s)
Literary landmarks
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Maps
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Historic buildings
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Maps
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Princeton (N.J.)
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Maps, Pictorial
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Related name
Princeton University. Council of the Humanities
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Maps
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Getty AAT genre
Maps
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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1994
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Notes
Shows Princeton authors' names color-coded to indicate alumni, former residents, faculty members, and former visiting faculty members.
Authors' names are arrowed-in to col. ill. of the buildings that they inhabited.
Accompanied by typewritten letter from Ms. Carol Rigolot of the Council of the Humanities to Mr. Paul M. Douglas, Wakefield, RI. [1] sheet ; 28 x 22 cm.
Includes text, lists of authors' names, and col. ill.
Historic Maps copy lacks accompanying letter.
LCCN
2006625147
OCLC
64772023
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