Mapping the World

Mapping the World
Title Mapping the World PDF eBook
Author Ralph E. Ehrenberg
Publisher National Geographic Society
Total Pages 264
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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"This book highlights more than a hundred maps from every era and every part of the world. Organized chronologically, they display an astonishing variety of cartographic styles and techniques. They range from priceless artistic masterworks like the 1507 Waldseemuller world map, the first to use the name "America, " to such practical artifacts as a Polynesian stick chart, a creation of bent twigs, seashells, and coconut palms that was nevertheless capable of guiding an outrigger canoe safely across thousands of miles of trackless and seemingly endless ocean. Some, like the portolans, or sea charts, of the Age of Discovery, were closely guarded state secrets that shaped the rise and fall of empires; others circulated widely and showed such fabled routes as the Silk Road across western Asia and the Oregon and Santa Fe Trails that opened up the American West."--Jacket.

Mapping the World

Mapping the World
Title Mapping the World PDF eBook
Author Caroline Laffon
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9781554077816

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An illustrated history of cartogrphy and what it reveals about the world around us.

Human Geography of the UK

Human Geography of the UK
Title Human Geography of the UK PDF eBook
Author Danny Dorling
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 218
Release 2005-02-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1848608659

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`Using up-to-date data, modern cartographic methods, and an approach that addresses students' everyday lives, Danny Dorling has produced an engaging introduction to the contemporary geography of the UK. It will be the focus of many lively discussions of patterns and trends’ - Ron Johnston, School of Geography, University of Bristol Using statistics from many sources in an engaging and accessible way, Human Geography of the UK is written from the perspective of a beginning undergraduate, it's objective is to define the key elements of population geography and show how they fit together. Highly visual – with maps and figures on every page – the text uses different data to describe the social landscape of the United Kingdom. Organized in ten short thematic chapters, explaining the nuts and bolts of population, including: birth, inequality; education; mobility; work; and mortality. The book concludes with a comparative analysis of UK in global context. Human Geography of the UK features practical exercises, and clear summaries in tables and specially drawn maps.

Mapping the World Set

Mapping the World Set
Title Mapping the World Set PDF eBook
Author Grolier
Publisher Grolier, Incorporated
Total Pages 0
Release 2002-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780717256198

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A eight volume reference set that provides a history of map making, describes the different types of maps, their purpose and the techniques used to make them, plus the meaning of some of the symbols and how to use them to read maps.

Mapping the World

Mapping the World
Title Mapping the World PDF eBook
Author Sylvia A. Johnson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 40
Release 1999
Genre Cartography
ISBN 0689818130

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A history of mapmaking showing how maps both reflect and change people's view of the world.

Mapping Penny's World

Mapping Penny's World
Title Mapping Penny's World PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 40
Release 2000-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0805061789

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After learning about maps in school, Lisa maps all the favorite places of her dog Penny.

Mapping the World

Mapping the World
Title Mapping the World PDF eBook
Author Beau Riffenburgh
Publisher Andre Deutsch
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Science
ISBN 9780233004396

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From the crude maps of ancient Babylon to the satellite-fueled precision of Google Maps, cartography has been both a record of dreams and of discoveries. Maps have played midwife to empires, helped win wars, and encouraged humanity to venture beyond boundaries of space and time. Containing numerous maps from the archives of the Royal Geographical Society, Mapping the World tells the story of the philosophers, explorers, artists, and scientists who brought together their skills to produce some of the most intriguing artifacts ever created.