> >Also, Ron - how many pages was this Atlas of yours, what physical
> >dimensions and do you still have the original artwork? A small-scale
> >reprint might be feasible if you're interested and if there's demand.
It was about 160 pp. Unfortunately the printer I used lost all of the
original drawings (which is what I get for going for the cheapest I
could afford), but the printed pages are certainly good enough to
reproduce from.
> I would certainly be interested in getting hold of this publication or
> at least copies of the maps. Depending on the cost, I might be
> interested in multiple copies, perhaps 100 or more, depending on what
> Ron wants to do with it. We are traveling to 8-10 high schools in the
> spring to produce a short adapted teen's play of 10K with a followup
> visit on Verne and such an atlas could be perfect for this audience.
> What do you think, Ron?
For my part, you'd be welcome to do this. Unfortunately, I only
have one copy here. In order to properly (and conveniently)
reproduce it (for example, by photocopying), it would probably be
necessary to take the pages out of their binding and I would be
reluctant to do that.
Now that I'm thinking about it, I may have photocopies of the bulk
of the maps in my files. If I have all of the ones that include the
route of the Nautilus, I'd be glad to send them to you.
Ron
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