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    <termNote label="X-NOTE-670">Compleat plattmaker, 1978, via Google books, April 20, 2010: p. 26 ("atlas factice": an atlas made up by a mapseller from map sheets in his stock)</termNote>
    <termNote label="X-NOTE-670">Varanka, D. Precursors to the rise of English world atlases, 2001 [paper from the 20th International Cartographic Conference] via ESRI web site, April 20, 2010: (Bound sets of maps, which are called Atlas Factice, are almost never called atlases by their makers or producers)</termNote>
    <termNote label="X-NOTE-675">Glossary of mapping, charting,and geodetic terms, 1973; Glossary of the mapping sciences, 1994</termNote>
    <termNote label="X-NOTE-670">LCSH, Jan. 8, 2009: (hdg.: Celestial globes)</termNote>
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