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The Mapmakers
by John Noble Wilford
John Noble Wilford is a science correspondent for The New York Times. He lives in New York.
The Island Of Lost Maps
by Miles Harvey
Miles Harvey began reporting on Gilbert Bland in 1996 for Outside magazine. He has worked for UPI and In These Times, and he was the book-review columnist for Outside. A graduate of the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana and the University of Michigan, he has had a lifelong fascination with maps. He can be reached via the Internet at www.milesharvey.com.From the Hardcover edition.
Drawing the Line
by Mark Monmonier
The process of map-making requires cartographers to limit content in order to create a readable map and so allows them to manipulate their audience with the information they choose to include. This combination of power and subjectivity has repeatedly put maps at the center of controversy. My goal here is to lay out the territory of map controversy by exploring the ways maps are used to convince people and by examining how a map can play various roles as a contest, prize, or stratagem. - Introduction.
Elements Of Cartography, 6th Ed
by Joel L Morrison, Phillip C Muehrcke, A Jon Kimerling Arthur H Robinson
Elements Of Cartography, 6th Edition
by Joel L Morrison, Phillip C Muehrcke, A Jon Kimerling and Stephen C Guptill Arthur H Robinson
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The Mapmakers
by Wilford, John Noble
John Noble Wilford is a science correspondent for The New York Times. He lives in New York.