Talk:Gran Atlas Aguilar

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Ashibaka wrote: "don't see the anon's problem, this is only reworded and makes no "bibliographic" changes".
Well, Mr. or Mrs. Ashibaka:
- Gran Atlas Aguilar is NOT a seventh edition of an earlier work since it is completely new.
- Atlas Universal Aguilar had NO 166 pages of maps, but – as I wrote, 116.
- Who says it was "the most elaborative" atlas of its kind after WW II?
It's not reworded, but a wrong translation. In bibliography it's those little things, you know.