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Not just extraordinary, it's amazing: At first sight, this is a gorgeous book. It exhibits historical maps made in nineteenth century America, and the reader might expect a reverential approach of the map collector that David Rumsey exemplifies. But David Rumsey is also the person who provides amazing open access to his collection through the highest tech web site. He sees maps not just as curiosities, but as a way to get inside the past. With Edith Punt, they have tied the maps into the social, environmental and technological changes that are shown. They use the most current geographic information systems technology to spark a connection to the current landscape. The old fragile maps come alive. While this book has the format and polish of your average coffee table book, this is a book to read and reread.
Maps: A Fascinating Study: Maps are fascinating and CARTOGRAPHICA EXTRAORDINAIRE takes us back to the beginnings of mapping what we know now as the United States. It reveals such mysteries as how a survey of a piece of land in California is tied to a point on the north shore of the Ohio River. One can look at how the land was settled and mapped in Illinois or examine an early map of Boston and compare it with the transformation by Frederick Olmstead. This is a book for history buffs.
An outstanding and representative collection: The impressively collaborative work of David Rumsey (President of Cartography Associates, a San Francisco-based digital publishing company, and Director of Luna Imaging, a provider of enterprise software for online image collections) and Edith M. Punt (professional cartographer and recipient of the 1996 National Geographic Award in Cartography), Cartographica Extraordinaire: The Historical Map Transformed is a 160-page, hardcover, coffee-table book printed on archival paper which showcases how technology has literally transformed the restoration, re-creation and reproduction of historical maps. The specific focus is upon maps (and the people who made them) that reflect American history and ranges from a 1736 atlas depicting California as an island, to a Civil War era "bird's-eye" view of military positions on the southeastern seaboard. This is an outstanding and representative collection drawn from the David Rumsey Map Collection and illustrates early American history from a uniquely geographic perspective. With it's informed and informative text, Cartographica Extraordinaire is clearly recommended for inclusion into professional, academic and community library Cartography Studies or American History collections. Indeed, Cartographica Extraordinaire would make an excellent selection for a truly unique Library Memorial Fund acquisition.
| Author: | David Rumsey | | Author: | Edith M Punt | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 912.7 | | EAN: | 9781589480445 | | ISBN: | 1589480449 | | Number Of Pages: | 200 | | Publication Date: | 2004-03-01 |
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