The Mapping of America

The Mapping of America
Title The Mapping of America PDF eBook
Author Seymour I. Schwartz
Publisher New York : H.N. Abrams
Total Pages 372
Release 1980
Genre Reference
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The Mapping of America

The Mapping of America
Title The Mapping of America PDF eBook
Author Ronald V. Tooley
Publisher
Total Pages 336
Release 1980-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780875567068

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The Mapping of America

The Mapping of America
Title The Mapping of America PDF eBook
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Total Pages 519
Release 1980
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The Mapping of America

The Mapping of America
Title The Mapping of America PDF eBook
Author Ronald V. Tooley
Publisher
Total Pages 522
Release 1988-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780785540403

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Mapping America

Mapping America
Title Mapping America PDF eBook
Author Frank Jacobs
Publisher Black Dog Pub Limited
Total Pages 239
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9781907317088

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This atlas traces the formation and development of the U.S. over 500 years, from the time of the early European colonies through to the densely developed and influential country it is today. It also discusses the events leading to the discovery of North America. It looks at American cartography as well.

The First Mapping of America

The First Mapping of America
Title The First Mapping of America PDF eBook
Author Alex Johnson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 352
Release 2017-08-23
Genre History
ISBN 1786733218

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The First Mapping of America tells the story of the General Survey. At the heart of the story lie the remarkable maps and the men who made them - the commanding and highly professional Samuel Holland, Surveyor-General in the North, and the brilliant but mercurial William Gerard De Brahm, Surveyor-General in the South. Battling both physical and political obstacles, Holland and De Brahm sought to establish their place in the firmament of the British hierarchy. Yet the reality in which they had to operate was largely controlled from afar, by Crown administrators in London and the colonies and by wealthy speculators, whose approval or opposition could make or break the best laid plans as they sought to use the Survey for their own ends.

Mapping America

Mapping America
Title Mapping America PDF eBook
Author Jean-Pierre Isbouts
Publisher Apollo Publishers
Total Pages 335
Release 2021-06-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1948062771

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The story of the exploration and birth of America is told afresh through the unique prism of hand-colored maps and engravings of the period. Before photography and television, it was printed and hand-colored maps that brought home the thrill of undiscovered lands and the possibilities of exploration, while guiding armies on all sides through the Indian Wars and the clashes of the American Revolution. Only by looking through the prism of these maps, can we truly understand how and why America developed the way it did. Mapping America illuminates with scene-setting text and more than 150 color images—from the exotic and fanciful maps of Renaissance explorers to the magnificent maps of the Golden Age and the thrilling battle-maps and charts of the American Revolutionary War, in addition to paintings from the masters of eighteenth century art, scores of photographs, and detailed diagrams. In total, this informative and lushly illustrated volume developed by rare maps collector Neal Asbury, host of “Neal Asbury’s Made in America,” and National Geographic historian Jean-Pierre Isbouts offers a new and immersive look at the ambition, the struggle, and the glory that attended and defined the exploration and making of America.