Offbeat | James Tarmy, Bloomberg | Thursday October 13, 2016
On a Tuesday in mid-October, the most expensive map ever to hit the market was sitting on the floor of an empty office on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Daniel Crouch, the rare book and map dealer to whom it had been consigned, stood over it, beaming. "I've handled several [similar] maps in my life," said Crouch. "But never one so gleamingly brillian...
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