Label
Cartography + History
Name
Cartography + History
Incoming Resources
- The phantom atlas, the greatest myths, lies and blunders on maps, Edward Brooke-Hitching
- The Smith Collection, designed by Camille Buch, University of Southern Maine Publications Office
- Atlas Maior of 1665, "the greatest and finest atlas ever published" ; "der grösste und prachtvollste Atlas, der jemals veröffentlicht wurde" ; "l'atlas le plus grand et le plus admirable jamais publié", Joan Blaeu. Introd. and texts by Peter van der Krogt ; with a selection of orig. texts by Joan Blaeu
- Here begins the dark sea, Venice, a Medieval monk, and the creation of the most accurate map of the world, Meredith F. Small
- Early maps, by Tony Campbell
- The mapmakers, by John Noble Wilford
- Atlas of Columbus and the great discoveries, by Kenneth Nebenzahl
- The road to there, mapmakers and their stories, Val Ross
- Maps & man, an examination of cartography in relation to culture and civilization, [by] Norman J.W. Thrower
- Globes, 400 years of exploration, navigation, and power, Sylvia Sumira
- Maps & civilization, cartography in culture and society, Norman J.W. Thrower
- How maps change things, a conversation about the maps we choose and the world we want, Ward L. Kaiser
- New found lands, maps in the history of exploration, Peter Whitfield
- The fourth part of the world, the race to the ends of the Earth, and the epic story of the map that gave America its name, Toby Lester
- Map, exploring the world, commissioning editor, Victoria Clarke ; editors, Rosie Pickles, Tim Cooke
- Maps, finding our place in the world, edited by James R. Akerman and Robert W. Karrow, Jr
- On the map, a mind-expanding exploration of the way the world looks, Simon Garfield