The History of the World in Maps: The Rise and Fall of Empires, Countries and Cities

Author(s): Times Atlases Staff; Mick Ashworth; Philip Parker

History

From Babylonian tablets to Google Maps, the world has evolved rapidly, along with the ways in which we see it. In this time, cartography has not only kept pace with these changes, but has often driven them. Every map tells a story and this book tells the incredible history of our world through maps, and includes many famous examples of cartography, along with some that deserve to be better known. Key maps shown include Babylonian clay tablets, c.2300 BC and c.600 BC (some of the world's oldest surviving maps); Waldseemuller World Map, 1507 (the first map to use the name 'America' for the New World), Waghenaer chart, 1584 (a forerunner to modern nautical charts), Abel Buell map of North America, 1782 (the first map of the newly independent United States that was produced in America by an American), the Scramble for Africa, 1852/1898 (maps of new colonies being created); Ypres, 1918 (map of the aftermath of World War I); and Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 (map used by President John F. Kennedy during the crisis).

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The world's most prestigious and authoritative maps and atlases.

General Fields

  • : 9780008147792
  • : HarperCollins Publishers Limited
  • : Times Books
  • : 1.64
  • : October 2015
  • : 339mm X 248mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : November 2015
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Times Atlases Staff; Mick Ashworth; Philip Parker
  • : Hardback
  • : 1115
  • : English
  • : 911
  • : 256