The island of lost maps : a true story of cartographic crime

Harvey, Miles

The island of lost maps : a true story of cartographic crime / Miles Harvey - Thorndike, ME : G.K. Hall & Co. , 2000 - 445 p. ; 24 cm.

The Island of Lost Maps is the story of a curious crime spree: the theft of scores of valuable centuries-old maps from some of the most prominent research libraries in the United States and Canada. The perpetrator was the Al Capone of cartography, a man with the unlikely name of Gilbert Bland, Jr., an enigmatic antiques dealer from south Florida whose cross-country slash-and-dash operation went virtually undetected until he was caught in December 1995. This is also the story of Miles Harvey's quest to understand America's greatest map thief, a chameleon who changed careers and families without ever looking back. Filling in Bland's life was like filling in a map, and grew from an investigation into an intellectual adventure. Harvey listens to the fury of the librarians from whom Bland stole. He introduces us to America's foremost map mogul, a millionaire maverick who predicted the boom in map collecting. He retraces Bland's life, from his run-ins with the law to his troubled service in Vietnam. And finally, with the aid of an FBI agent, Harvey discovers the Island of Lost Maps. The deeper Miles Harvey investigates, the more we are drawn into this fascinating subculture of collectors, experts, and enthusiasts, all of them gripped by an obsession both surreal and sublime.


English.

9780783893891


Libraries---Special collections---Maps---History---United States---20th century.
Map thefts---History---United States---20th century.


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LARP 025.8 HAR

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