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The Dictionary of Imaginary Places.(Review)
Utopian Studies
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January 1, 2000|
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Alberto Manguel and Gianni Guadalupi. The Dictionary of Imaginary Places.
New York: Harcourt Brace. "Newly Updated and Expanded" edition. Illus. Graham Greenfield, with Eric Beddows. Maps and Charts by James Cook. xiv + 755 pp. $40.00 (cloth).
ANYONE WITH INTERNET ACCESS and a credit card can get The Dictionary of Imaginary Places for a good deal less than the forty-dollar list price, but, as book prices go nowadays, The Dictionary is worth a fair amount more than forty dollars; it is a handsome, well-made volume, nicely illustrated and indexed, instructive ...
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Patrologia Latina DB: 200 to 1200 AD on CD. (Column)
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