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 Cartographica Extraordinaire: The Historical Map Transformed

 

Published by: ESRI PRESS
Author: Rumsey, David; Punt, Edith M.
Number of pages: 200
Group: MAPS & ATLASES
ISBN: 1589480449/9781589480445
User level: All
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Date Published: September 2003
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Assembling some of the finest cartographic examples from the private collection of renowned map collector David Rumsey, this atlas bridges the gap between historical cartography and exploration and the new technologies and applications of geographic information systems (GIS). More than a lavish collection of cartographic masterworks, this book tells two parallel stories that weave through the fabric of the ages. The first story lays out the relevant history, the human players, and the events that place each map in the context of the time in which it was created. The second thread, of particular interest to cartographers, designers, map lovers, and geographers, tells the stories of the maps themselves-how they were created and the lessons they can teach modern cartographers and other designers of information and visual communication. Included are examples of sophisticated juxtapositions of historical maps and current geographic information, such as using modern computers to "drape" 1910 San Francisco over a 3D model of the actual terrain found on the peninsula, creating a map that is at once stunningly beautiful and rich with old and new information.