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The perpetrator was Gilbert Joseph Bland, Jr., an enigmatic antiques dealer from South Florida, whose cross-country slash-and-dash operation had gone. Magazine journalist Harvey (Outside) charts the case of Gilbert Bland Jr., who in the 1990s stole vast amounts of rare material from some of North America's most prestigious research libraries and thus became "the greatest American map thief in history."In his map of Bland's life, Harvey leaves a few blank spaces—primarily because Bland refused interviews and threatened the author.
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The Island of Lost Maps A True Story of Cartographic Crime. Magazine journalist Harvey (Outside) charts the case of Gilbert Bland Jr., who in the 1990s stole vast amounts of rare material from some of North America's most prestigious research libraries and thus became "the greatest American map thief in history."In his map of Bland's life, Harvey leaves a few blank spaces—primarily because Bland refused interviews and threatened the author. The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime Miles Harvey
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