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A rare atlas stolen a decade ago from the Royal Library of Sweden has been recovered in New York.

Swedish and US authorities showed off the 415-year-old Wytfliet (WIHT’-fleet) Atlas at a Manhattan news conference on Wednesday.

It’s the first of 56 rare books stolen from the library to be located.

The books were stolen from 1995 to 2004 by a library employee who later took his life. A library lawyer says all the volumes were sold through a German auction house.

In June 2011, the Royal Library discovered that the atlas was being offered for sale by Arader (uh-RAY’-dur) Galleries. The New York map dealer helped return it.

The big book contains 19 maps, including the first printed map of California.

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