by Philip Parker
A handsomely-illustrated guide to the most significant atlases in history and the cartographers who created them, with a fascinating story of how map-making has developed and changed during the course of human history.
The atlas has been a critical tool throughout history, studied by rulers, explorers, and adventurers to expand empires, engage in warfare, facilitate diplomacy, and promote trade. Written by an expert in the history of maps, Philip Parker, this book provides a thorough and visually stunning account of the history of maps and the dedicated cartographers responsible for creating them.
This comprehensive collection encompasses all significant cartographic works from the past 500 years, including:
Hardback
Book contains: 272 pages.
Dimensions: 26.5 x 21 x 3.5cm
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