Correspondence, reports etc compiled or received by Eila Campbell as General Editor, concerning the financial situation of Imago Mundi, and the need to cut costs by changing Imago Mundi to an issuing society, and appointing a printer in England.
Correspondence and papers of Eila Campbell as Executive Editor, arranged roughly by calendar years.
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1. 19822. 19833. 19844. 19855. 19866. 19877. 19888. 19899. 199010. 199111. 1992 This large quantity of papers has been only roughly sorted, by correspondent. Also, some topics extend across more than one calendar year. No attempt has been made to sort such instances consistently, so that some top...
Miscellaneous correspondence (with some scripts) concerning rejected contributions to Imago Mundi.
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Further rejected contributions can be found scattered through Eila Campbell's editorial correspondence in MS 52. Rejected contributions were of course sometimes revised and published. Language(s): Partly in French.
Correspondence concerning Reviews Editors of Imago Mundi, as follows: the retirement in 1986 of Prof John Andrews of Trinity College Dublin, and the appointment in his place of Andrew Cook of the India Office Library and Records; and the appointment in 1989 of Paul Ferguson of Trinity College Dublin, after the retirement of Andrew Cook.
Papers concerning a meeting in February 1986 between Eila Campbell, as Editor of Imago Mundi, and Joel Morrison, President of the International Cartographic Association (ICA).
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This meeting was to discuss two proposals from the ICA: first, that the International Conferences on the History of Cartography be brought under the co-auspices of the ICA and Imago Mundi, both enjoying equal rights; and second, that Imago Mundi should become the official journal of the ICA Stand...
Correspondence and related material concerning the publishing of an index to Imago Mundi.
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Basic indexes to volumes I-X and XI-XX had been published in volumes X (for 1953) and XX (for 1966). In 1978, without consultation, a group of enthusiasts in Michigan, USA, began work on a detailed cumulative index to the first thirty volumes. Their indexer was Alison Quinn. However the impetus ...