cartography

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cartography

A history of the Second World War in 100 maps

2020
"... this book offers a selection of 100 maps, all presented in full color, that shaped the course of World War II. Alongside the maps, historian Jeremy Black offers context and explanations drawing on his long career thinking about war and maps" -- Provided by publisher.

Mapping communities

This book explores how maps can be used to show information about your local community.

Map my community

Finding your way around your community can be confusing if you dont understand symbols and directions. This simply written title provides readers with the exact information they need to understand and make a map of their own neighborhood or community.

Mapping South America

Provides an exploration of South America, discussing its climates, wildlife, natural landmarks, industries, sports and more, using maps.

Mapping North America

Provides an exploration of North America, discussing its climates, wildlife, natural landmarks, industries, sports and more, using maps.

Mapping Europe

Provides an exploration of Europe, discussing its climates, wildlife, natural landmarks, industries, sports and more, using maps.

Mapping Asia

Provides an exploration of Asia, discussing its climates, wildlife, natural landmarks, industries, sports and more, using maps.

Mapping Africa

Provides an exploration of Africa, discussing its climates, wildlife, natural landmarks, industries, sports and more, using maps.

Talking maps

2019
"[Argues] how maps and stories have always been intimately entwined. Including . . . a unique map of the Mediterranean from the eleventh-century Arabic Book of Curiosities, al-Sharif al-Idrisi's twelfth-century world map, C.S. Lewis's map of Narnia, J.R.R. Tolkien's cosmology of Middle-Earth and Grayson Perry's twenty-first-century tapestry map, this . . . book analyses maps as objects that enable us to cross sea and land; as windows into alternative and imaginary worlds; as guides to reaching the afterlife; as tools to manage cities, nations, even empires; as images of environmental change; and as digitized visions of the global future"--Provided by publisher.

Camilla, cartographer

When a heavy snowfall leads Camilla, a boar, and her porcupine friend, Parsley, into uncharted territory, Camilla's love of maps and cartography helps them find the path to the creek.
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