Remarkable Maps: 100 Examples Of How Cartography Defined, Changed and stole the World
By (Author) John Clark
ABC Books
ABC Books
1st November 2005
Australia
General
Non Fiction
526
Hardback
256
Cartography is both a science and an art; as such, it provides marvellous waypoints for changes in different cultures through history. But it can also be a weapon, or at least a potentially destructive undertaking. Some of the maps in this book had devastating consequences, such as the 1885 map of Africa that carved up the continent among the European colonial powers. Other maps are simply beautiful, such as the painting Dreamtime map of the Australian Aborigines. While approachable as a series of amazing short stories, the maps are organised to explain the development of cartography and illuminate the historical, scientific, and sometimes political background.
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