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HarperCollins Publishers Hardback English

History of the World in Maps

The Ultimate Cartographic Exploration of Our Past

By Collins Books

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HarperCollins Publishers Hardback English

History of the World in Maps

The Ultimate Cartographic Exploration of Our Past

By Collins Books

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  • Every map tells a story and this book tells the incredible history of our world through maps.From Babylonian tablets to digital mapping, the world has evolved rapidly, along with the ways in which we understand and depict it. In this time, cartography has not only kept pace with these changes, but has often driven them. In this fully revised and updated edition spanning more than 4,500 years, each individual map provides a unique visual insight into our past.This beautifully designed collection includes many famous examples of cartography, along with some that deserve to be better known. Witness countries and cities come and go, empires rise and fall, significant geographical discoveries, and key historical events unfold.Key maps shown include:Babylonian clay tablets, c.2300 BC and c.600 BC – some of the world’s oldest surviving mapsHereford Mappa Mundi, c. 1290 – medieval map of the worldAztec City Maps 1524/1541 – precious images of the Aztec capital and their migrations before the Spanish cameCook Chart of New Zealand, 1770 – the first complete chart of the coastline showing that New Zealand was made up of two islandsSelden Map of China, c. 1620 – Ming map of China and South-east AsiaThe Scramble for Africa, 1852/1898 – the European powers rush to colonise AfricaBooth Poverty Map, 1898 – mapping deprivation in Victorian LondonYpres, 1918 – mapping the deaths in one of the First World War’s bloodiest battlesCuban Missile Crisis, 1962 – map used by President John F. Kennedy during the crisisCOVID map, 2021 – a map of the Global Pandemic
Every map tells a story and this book tells the incredible history of our world through maps.From Babylonian tablets to digital mapping, the world has evolved rapidly, along with the ways in which we understand and depict it. In this time, cartography has not only kept pace with these changes, but has often driven them. In this fully revised and updated edition spanning more than 4,500 years, each individual map provides a unique visual insight into our past.This beautifully designed collection includes many famous examples of cartography, along with some that deserve to be better known. Witness countries and cities come and go, empires rise and fall, significant geographical discoveries, and key historical events unfold.Key maps shown include:Babylonian clay tablets, c.2300 BC and c.600 BC – some of the world’s oldest surviving mapsHereford Mappa Mundi, c. 1290 – medieval map of the worldAztec City Maps 1524/1541 – precious images of the Aztec capital and their migrations before the Spanish cameCook Chart of New Zealand, 1770 – the first complete chart of the coastline showing that New Zealand was made up of two islandsSelden Map of China, c. 1620 – Ming map of China and South-east AsiaThe Scramble for Africa, 1852/1898 – the European powers rush to colonise AfricaBooth Poverty Map, 1898 – mapping deprivation in Victorian LondonYpres, 1918 – mapping the deaths in one of the First World War’s bloodiest battlesCuban Missile Crisis, 1962 – map used by President John F. Kennedy during the crisisCOVID map, 2021 – a map of the Global Pandemic