Travel Maps
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Gareth Stevens Publishing
Just the Series: Understanding Maps of Our World   

Series and Publisher: Understanding Maps of Our World   

Annotation: Presents the history of travel maps, from directions for pilgrims and sailors to modern-day systems used by aircraft and oceangoing ships and GPS route-finders in automobiles.
Genre: [Geography]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #43431
Format: Library Binding
Copyright Date: 2010
Edition Date: 2010 Release Date: 01/01/10
Pages: 48 pages
ISBN: 1-433-93506-6
ISBN 13: 978-1-433-93506-0
Dewey: 912
LCCN: 2009037277
Dimensions: 28 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

COOKE, Tim , ed. Maps and Cities ISBN 978-1-4339-3518-3 . LC 2009039223. COOKE, Tim , ed. Maps and Exploration ISBN 978-1-4339-3512-1 . LC 2009039219. COOKE, Tim , ed. Maps and Navigation ISBN 978-1-4339-3509-1 . LC 2009039213. COOKE, Tim , ed. Maps Today ISBN 978-1-4339-3521-3 . LC 2009039222. HOLLINGUM, Ben , ed. Maps and Mapping the World ISBN 978-1-4339-3498-8 . LC 2009037275. HOLLINGUM, Ben , ed. Maps and Measurement ISBN 978-1-4339-3503-9 . LC 2009037276. HOLLINGUM, Ben , ed. Travel Maps ISBN 978-1-4339-3506-0 . LC 2009037277. ea vol: 48p. (Understanding Maps of Our World Series). diags. illus. maps. photos. reprods. chron. further reading. glossary. index. Web sites. CIP. Gareth Stevens Apr. 2010. PLB $31. Gr 6-9 These fascinating books open with an identical whirlwind time line of cartographic history, beginning with a map of the world as 15th-century Europeans knew it and ending with the first photos of Earth taken from space. Each title includes the same introduction to the series and a paragraph that explains the need for the type of maps under discussion, and how they are used and by whom. Map- and photograph-heavy spreads then discuss the history, purposes, and creation methods of various navigation aids, and provide some background on the places they depict. Related events and topics also spring up, such as discussions of the U.S. census and of gerrymandering in the Elections and Maps part of Government . The authors descriptions of cartographic challenges, old and new, result in a lot of valuable extrasthe discussion in Cities of da Vincis revolutionary use, in urban maps, of outlines instead of pictures for buildings, for example, and of how modern, computer-aided cartographers can use previously undreamed-of ways of showing relative building heights. The books further-reading lists, which include print and Web materials, are particularly extensive. Wonderful resources.

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reading Level: 6.0
Interest Level: 4-7

We use maps to get us from one place to another, yet maps for travelers and explorers vary widely. This volume presents the history of travel maps, from early lists of directions for pilgrims and sailors to modern-day systems used by aircraft and ships. It also takes a look at GPS route-finders in automobiles.


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