History of World Trade in Maps
By (Author) Philip Parker
By (author) Collins Books
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
3rd February 2021
1st October 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
World / regional atlases or maps
General and world history
Medical charts, colour atlases
Historical geology and palaeogeology
Cartography, map-making and projections
Historical maps and atlases
Geographical discovery and exploration
Geographical maps: specialist / thematic maps
382.09
Hardback
224
Width 213mm, Height 276mm, Spine 24mm
1040g
A beautful book for anyone interested in exploring the history of trade in maps.
Trade is the lifeblood of nations. It has provided vital goods and wealth to countries and merchants from the ancient Egyptians who went in search of gold and ivory to their 21st-century equivalents trading high-tech electronic equipment from the Far East.
In this beautiful book, more than 70 maps give a visual representation of the history of World Commerce, accompanied by text which tells the extraordinary story of the merchants, adventurers, middle-men and monarchs who bought, sold, explored and fought in search of profit and power.
The maps are all works of art, witnesses to history, and have a fascinating story to tell.
The maps include
atalhyk Plan, c. 6200BC
Babylonian Map of the World, c. 600BC
Stone Map of China, 1136
Hereford Mappa Mundi, c. 1300
Buondelmonti Map of Constantinople, c. 1420
The Waldseemller Map, 1507
James Rennell Map of Hindoostan, 1782
Air Age Map, 1945
Johns Hopkins Covid-19 Dashboard, 2020
Historian specializing in the classical and medieval world. He is the author of the DK Companion Guide to World History (2010), The Empire Stops Here: A Journey Around the Frontiers of the Roman Empire (Jonathan Cape 2009), The Northmen's Fury: A History of the Viking World (Jonathan Cape 2014), Revolution (Andre Deutsch, 2017). He was co-author of The Times History of the World in Maps (2014) and General Editor of The Great Trade Routes: A History of Cargoes and Commerce Over Land and Sea (Anova 2012). He was a contributor to DK History Year by Year (2011) and DK History of the World in 1000 Objects (2014). He previously worked as a diplomat and a publisher of historical atlases.