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The Atlas of Atlases: Exploring the most important atlases in history and the cartographers who made them
Hardback
Main Details
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The Atlas of Atlases: Exploring the most important atlases in history and the cartographers who made them
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Philip Parker
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Series | Liber Historica |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 235 |
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Category/Genre | World atlases and world maps Pictures, prints and maps |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780711268050
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Classifications | Dewey:912.09 |
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Illustrations |
200+ color illustrations
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
The Ivy Press
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Imprint |
The Ivy Press
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Publication Date |
20 September 2022 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
This beautiful book is a lavishly illustrated look at the most important atlases in history and the cartographers who made them. Atlases are books that changed the course of history. Pored over by rulers, explorers and adventures these books were used to build empires, wage wars, encourage diplomacy and nurture trade. Written by Philip Parker, an authority on the history of maps, this bookbrings these fascinating artefacts to life, offering a unique, lavishly illustrated guide to the history of these incredible books and the cartographers behind them. All key cartographic works from the last half-millennium are covered, including: - The Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, considered the world's first atlas and produced in 1570 by the Dutch, geographer Abraham Ortelius. - The 17th-century Klencke - one of the world's largest books that requires 6 people to carry it - The Rand McNally Atlas of 1881, still in print today and a book that turned its makers, William H Rand and Andrew McNally into cartographic royalty.
Author Biography
Philip Parker is a writer, consultant and publisher specializing in ancient and medieval political and military systems. He studied history at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and is the author of A History of Britain in Maps (2016), the DK Eyewitness Companion Guide to World History (2010) and many more.
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