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Thanks Steve. These gazetteers are strictly works in progress with much
work left to do with just CSS alone, not to mention everything that
could be written about each location. Rather why I hope for lots of
feedback and comments.
On Thu, 2014-12-25 at 19:33 -0500, Steve Hoffman wrote:
> Fascinating, and what a wonderful resource to
> heighten one's enjoyment of Innocents Abroad (and
> the other two works you've gazetteered, even if
> incompletely). I realize gazatteer is a noun, not
> a verb, but I thought it sounded good as a verb
> there ;-)
>
> -Steve Hoffman
> Takoma Park MD
>
> On 12/25/2014 6:53 PM, Scott Holmes wrote:
> > http://bscottholmes.com/content/innocents-abroad-gazetteer
> >
> > I think I've mapped all the significant locations mentioned in The
> > Innocents Abroad. This is a link to my gazetteer page for the book.
> > The sites are listed in alphabetical order (except the first one and I
> > need to figure out why it is there) and their locations are plotted on a
> > map. If anyone out there in Twain-L is aware of unlisted places and/or
> > wants to make comment on those that are listed please do so.
> >
> > Comments for my website are now handled by Google+. I got fed-up with
> > filtering spam and decided to let Google deal with it.
> >
> > Incidentally, I have gazetteers for Roughing It and Following the
> > Equator but they are both incomplete, though available.
> >
> >
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