Can any subscriber give me a better citation to something I can reconstruct only in my memory?

In the 1970's, when the NYC Municipal Reference Library was still high up in the Municipal Building, they had a sort of aerial-photograph landmap of Manhattan (or was it all of New York City)?   It was oblong-bound in green corduroy, with photographic plates of straight-down aerial views of the city, about 1" = 200' - roughly the same as the more recent Bromley/Sanborn series of maps of the city.   I have never seen another one.

I'm looking for one for Queens now, and can't reconstruct the citation (and thus publisher and coverage) of the one I remember.  

Is any other subscriber familiar with a similar series of photographic maps?  

Christopher Gray
Office for Metropolitan History
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