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<description>&lt;p&gt;Son, 

Did you hear about that dude out east who stole rare/old maps from all over the east coast and resold them for millions of dollars? Most of them were just in libraries like at Haravrd and Yale-( where he went to school). You couldn;t take the books home, but you could just take them to a sitting room, which is what he did, untill one day the exacto knife feel out of his coat pocket. He even hit the NewBerry article. It was a pretty interesting article in the New Yorker about it. Actually I did get two old maps form The National Maritime Museum in London. They were not expensive, but pretty cool. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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