Beyond the Map (from the author of Off the Map)

Beyond the Map (from the author of Off the Map)

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  • Author: Alastair Bonnett
  • Publisher: Aurum
  • ISBN: 1781317550
  • Category : Travel
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304

Geography is getting stranger. Out there, fleets of new islands are under construction and micro-nations are struggling into the light. As new borders and boundaries ebb and flow with increasing speed, it feels as if our old maps are being discarded, redrawn or torn up. Alastair Bonnett uncovers the stories of thirty-nine extraordinary places, each of which challenges us to re-imagine the world around us. From emerging islands, disruptive enclaves and bold utopian visions to uncanny ruins, ghostly tunnels and hidden landscapes – these are destinations that lie beyond ordinary coordinates. A follow on from the critically acclaimed Off the Map, this is a timely and fascinating discussion of place, ownership and ideas of state.


On The Map

On The Map

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  • Author: Simon Garfield
  • Publisher: Profile Books
  • ISBN: 1847658555
  • Category : Travel
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 464

Maps fascinate us. They chart our understanding of the world and they log our progress, but above all they tell our stories. From the early sketches of philosophers and explorers through to Google Maps and beyond, Simon Garfield examines how maps both relate and realign our history. With a historical sweep ranging from Ptolemy to Twitter, Garfield explores the legendary, impassable (and non-existent) mountains of Kong, the role of cartography in combatting cholera, the 17th-century Dutch craze for Atlases, the Norse discovery of America, how a Venetian monk mapped the world from his cell and the Muppets' knack of instant map-travel. Along the way are pocket maps of dragons, Mars, murders and more, with plenty of illustrations and prints to signpost the route. From the bestselling and widely-adored author of Just My Type, On The Map is a witty and irrepressible examination of where we've been, how we got there and where we're going.


Historical View of the Progress of Discovery on the More Northern Coasts of America, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time

Historical View of the Progress of Discovery on the More Northern Coasts of America, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time

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  • Author: Patrick Fraser Tytler
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : America
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 374


Falling Off the Map

Falling Off the Map

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  • Author: Pico Iyer
  • Publisher: Vintage
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Voyages and travels
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208

Pico Iyer is a traveller who particularly likes places that the rest of us do not always get a chance to visit. This is a book about such places.


The Cartographers

The Cartographers

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  • Author: Peng Shepherd
  • Publisher: Hachette UK
  • ISBN: 1398705454
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 393

'Exquisitely written ... Be prepared to be swept away on an incredible journey' Brad Thor, #1 bestselling author of Black Ice 'A story about magical maps that lead to your heart's desire [and] the people who would do anything to find them ... A vastly rich experience' Charles Soule, author of The Oracle Year * Some places you won't find on any maps. Others, are only on maps . . . Nell Young hasn't spoken to her father, the world-respected cartographer Dr. Daniel Young, in years - but this morning he was found dead in his office at the New York Public Library. When they last met, Dr Young fired Nell after an argument over a seemingly worthless mass-produced highway map. Now every copy of this map is being found and destroyed . . . To find out why, Nell will embark on a dangerous journey into the heart of a conspiracy beyond belief, discovering her family's darkest secrets and the true power that lies in maps . . . * 'A bedazzling metaphysical tale of lost and found.' Booklist 'Deeply satisfying ... Brilliant.' Washington Post 'A shimmering delight, full of wonder, danger, and marvel.' Library Journal


A Distant Prospect of Wessex: Archaeology and the Past in the Life and Works of Thomas Hardy.

A Distant Prospect of Wessex: Archaeology and the Past in the Life and Works of Thomas Hardy.

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  • Author: Martin J. P. Davies
  • Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN: 1784910791
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 226

Martin Davies examines Thomas Hardy's involvement with the past and the role it plays in his life and literary work. Hardy's life encompasses the transformation of archaeology out of mere antiquarianism into a fully scientific discipline. He observed this process at first hand, and its impact on his aesthetic and philosophical scheme was profound.


Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries

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  • Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Copyright
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 966


Off the Map and on Assignment

Off the Map and on Assignment

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  • Author: Sharon Guynup
  • Publisher: National Geographic Books
  • ISBN: 9781426207402
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

For millions of people, the words "National Geographic" conjure scenes of exotic lands and customs as captured by the daring photographers who traveled the world to record these images on film. Here, for the first time ever, author Sharon Guynup reveals the inside stories of 15 of National Geographic's most intrepid photographers and their adventures—from tracking tigers and swimming with sharks, to escaping quicksand and surviving a bout of flesh-eating bacteria, to gaining insights from living with locals all over the world. Tour rugged landscapes with Bill Allard; witness seldom-seen moments in the lives of women worldwide with pioneering photographer Jodi Cobb; meet inspiring people who persevere amid the chaos of war, alongside Deghati Reza. On the go with these busy photographers, you'll experience the joys and considerable challenges of traveling the world for a living.


Discovering and Using Historical Geographic Resources on the Web

Discovering and Using Historical Geographic Resources on the Web

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  • Author: Eva H. Dodsworth
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN: 081089145X
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 138

Historical geographic resources have traditionally been only accessible in print, and in person. But due to the popularity of online mapping and increased digitization, historical maps and other geographic resources are resurfacing, providing users with rich information publically accessible online. Discovering and Using Historical Geographic Resources on the Web provides library and archival staff, and their users, with information on how to locate, interpret, understand, and use these resources.


Maps of Paradise

Maps of Paradise

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  • Author: Alessandro Scafi
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 022610608X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 176

Where is paradise? It always seems to be elsewhere, inaccessible, outside of time. Either it existed yesterday or it will return tomorrow; it may be just around the corner, on a remote island, beyond the sea. Across a wide range of cultures, paradise is located in the distant past, in a longed-for future, in remote places or within each of us. In particular, people everywhere in the world share some kind of nostalgia for an innocence experienced at the beginning of history. For two millennia, learned Christians have wondered where on earth the primal paradise could have been located. Where was the idyllic Garden of Eden that is described in the Bible? In the Far East? In equatorial Africa? In Mesopotamia? Under the sea? Where were Adam and Eve created in their unspoiled perfection? Maps of Paradise charts the diverse ways in which scholars and mapmakers from the eighth to the twenty-first century rose to the challenge of identifying the location of paradise on a map, despite the certain knowledge that it was beyond human reach. Over one hundred illustrations celebrate this history of a paradox: the mapping of the unmappable. It is also a mirror to the universal dream of perfection and happiness, and the yearning to discover heaven on earth.