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Visions of the World Jeremy Black

Visions of the World By Jeremy Black

Visions of the World by Jeremy Black


$36.99
Condition - Very Good
5 in stock

Summary

Taking in cartography from all over the globe, Visions of the World charts the exploration and mapping of the planet - from before the age of printing to modern satellite imaging - telling the stories of the cartographers, explorers, inventors and surveyors who have mapped it.

Visions of the World Summary

Visions of the World: A History of Maps by Jeremy Black

Taking in cartography from all over the globe, Visions of the World charts the exploration and mapping of the planet - from before the age of printing to modern satellite imaging - telling the stories of the cartographers, explorers, inventors and surveyors who have mapped it. Illustrated with colour reproductions of the most important maps and charts from around the world, this book explores the way that maps have been used: to distort knowledge; to fool enemies; to build and administer empires; to show the world from different perspectives; and to map the rapidly changing face of the planet in the modern world.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Before the age of printing: China; India; native mapping systems; the Ancient world; the Islamic world; medieval Europe; the Catalan atlas. Part 2 Old worlds, new lands: the New World; the Mendoza Codex; America; Asia; printing; Mercator's projection - a map for a Eurocentric world; projections, printing and globes; Christopher Saxton and Tudor mapping; maps and culture; map use and understanding maps; estate mapping; mapping the new found lands; native mapping and European expansion; triangulation. Part 3 The enlightnment: the Pacific; mapping the continents; mistakes; the demand for maps; maps and frontiers; a regional exampls - the American southeast; India and China; Europe; mapping Britain; maps and control. Part 4 The 19th century: new technology; mapping in Britain; imperialism; charting the seas; picking the meridian; the colour of empire; nationalism and statistical cartography; transport and other uses; war. Part 5 The modern age: technology; moving beyond paper - moving maps; filling in the gaps; mapping from the sky; war and public interest; maps and ideologies; mapping the news; the rocket age; the stars; different projections; the oceans; the environment; mapping cities; imaginary worlds; the future.

Additional information

GOR002383195
9781840008340
1840008342
Visions of the World: A History of Maps by Jeremy Black
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Octopus Publishing Group
20031016
176
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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