
Seeing
Through Maps
What shapes our world-view?
View sample pages: contents 1, contents 2, page 31, page 72
This
book explains the principles behind the Peters
Projection Map and a dozen other unique
maps and provocative images. It includes over
70 maps and illustrations: Van Sant, Fuller
Dymaxion, even Minard's map of Napoleon's march
on Moscow, and routes of African Slave Trading
(Petit's African Diaspora map). It also includes
a redrawing of Mercator's original world map
(unavailable since the 1950's), plus the first
authorized publication of the original McArthur
Universal Corrective map of the world.
It
is a book designed to reveal the "hidden
agenda" of maps.
But
it is a book about far more than cartography.
It shows how we can understand the world, and
each other, much more fully if we're willing
to see things from a number of different perspectives.
Map projections are used as a metaphor for
seeing the world from different points of view
(other countries, other cultures, other peoples
and other times).
Read what
others say about Seeing Through
Maps.
SPECIFICATIONS
Size: 28cm x 21.5cm
Pages: 153. Softback.
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