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Having bought the <b>Historical Atlas of New York City</b> by Eric Homberger - the original edition in paperback - some years ago, I have to admit to some issues with the content both then and in the newer edition which I've seen via the local library. It's got the best mixture of old and new map usage I've yet to see in a historical atlas, but my main beef with it is that it's Manhattan-centric. Not as much attention to the other four boroughs, and that's a gap that could stand to be filled.
So, what I'm wondering is this: might there be <i>another</i> volume out there that addresses this gap to my satisfaction?
So, what I'm wondering is this: might there be <i>another</i> volume out there that addresses this gap to my satisfaction?