A Selected, Annotated List of Works on Old Maps and Their Makers, and on their Collection, Cataloging, Care, and Use / Compiled 1997 by Robert W. Karrow, Jr.
Part 1: General
Literature
Part 2: Map
Catalogs and Cartobibliographies
Index of
Authors, Titles, and Subjects
This is a personal selection and doubtless somewhat idiosyncratic. It emphasizes, but is not limited to, newer works in the the English language, especially those likely to be of great interest to persons working in or on North America and Great Britain. It is biased toward those books which have found their way over the years to the reference shelves in the Newberry Library's Rand McNally Map Reading Room and have proven useful there. Newberry call numbers follow the descriptions in square brackets. The prefix Map Ref before a call number indicates that the book is cataloged as part of the map reference collection. The notation "in Map Room" after a call number indicates that the work is presently charged to the Map Room and is shelved with other map reference books.
The sources listed here are also described in the Newberry Library Cartographic Catalog (NLCC), which includes over 4,500 secondary sources related to the history of cartography.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES 1-16
Bibliography of Bibliographies 1
Bibliographies of the History of
Cartography 2-16
DIRECTORIES
17-23
Directories of Map Collections 17-22
Directory of Research
in Progress 23
DICTIONARIES OF
CARTOGRAPHIC TERMS 24-26
JOURNALS
27-34
MAPS AND MAPPING
35-43
HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY
44-100
Methodology 44-45
General Histories, including "Picture
Books" 46-83
America 84-90
Cities 91
Atlases 92-93
Globes
94-100
SURVEYING 101-108
MAP LIBRARIANSHIP 109-118
General Works
109-113
Journals 114-118
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MAPS
119-128
General 119
Printing Techniques 120-126
Paper and Ink
127-128
MATHEMATICAL
CHARACTERISTICS OF MAPS 129-137
Units of Measurement
129-131
Prime Meridians 132
Projections 133-137
CATALOGING AND CARTOBIBLIOGRAPHY
138-148
General 138-143
Cartobibliographical Description
144-148
BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
149-167
Bibliographies 149
General Biography 150-156
American
Biography 157-161
Great Britain Biography 162-167
PLACE NAMES 168-174
Bibliographies
168-169
General Lists in English 170-171
Multi-Lingual Lists 172
Latin
Place Names 173-174
ANTIQUARIAN MAP
TRADE 175-177
PHOTOCOPYING
AND MICROFORMS 178-180
CONSERVATION
181-187
MAP USE AND
INTERPRETATION 188-196
General 188-190
Localized Studies
191-196
CELESTIAL MAPS 197
WORLD 198-231
Atlases 212-221
Cities and Towns
222
Manuscript Maps 223-226
Maps in Books 227-230
Roads 231
AMERICA
232-241
Cities and Towns 238
Manuscript Maps 239-240
Maps in
Books 241
NORTH AMERICA 242-254
Cities and
Towns 249-252
Manuscript Maps 253-254
GREAT
LAKES REGION 255
CANADA
256-260
County Maps 258-259
Canada, Western 260
UNITED STATES 261-282
Atlases
267-268
Cities and Towns 269
County Maps 270
Indians 271
Manuscript
Maps 272
Southeastern States 273-275
Ohio Valley 276
Mississippi
Valley 277
Middle Western States 278
Western States 279-280
Pacific
Northwestern States 281-282
LATIN AMERICA
283-286
Colombia 284
Argentina 285
Amazon Valley 286
EUROPE
287-303
British Isles 289-292
Wales 293
Scotland 294
France
295
Central Europe 296-297
Switzerland 298
Germany 299-300
Spain
301
Denmark 302
Europe, Eastern 303
ASIA
304-306
Holy Land 305
Arabian Peninsula 306
AFRICA 307-310
AUSTRALIA
311-312
1. Harris, Chauncy Dennison. Bibliography of Geography: Part
1. Introduction to General Aids. University of Chicago Department of
Geography., Research Paper 179. Chicago: University of Chicago, Dept. of
Geography, 1976. 276p. [Map Ref Z6001.G116 H37 - in Map Room]
Excels at
sorting out the intricacies and uses of bibliographies, geographical journals,
and indexes. Essential first step in a detailed literature search.
2. American Geographical Society of New York. Research
Catalog. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1962. 15v. [Ayer f 290 A503 1962]
Classified bibliography of geographical and cartographic literature.
Continued by the monthly Current geographical publications [Ayer 290
A55].
3. Bagrow, Leo and R. A. Skelton. "Select Bibliography of the
History of Cartography." In History of Cartography, p. [201]-300.
Chicago: Precedent Publishing, 1985. [folio GA201.B313 1985 - in Map Room]
Lists 278 items, arranged topically.
Reprint of 1964 edition [Ayer 7 B14
1964 - in Map Room].
4. Krogt, P. C. J. van der, Marc Hameleers, and Peter van den
Brink. Bibliografie Van De Geschiedenis Van De Kartografie Van De
Nederlanden= Bibliography of the History of Cartography of the Netherlands.
Utrecht: HES Publishers, 1993. 418p. [GA 921 .K76 1993 - in Map Room]
Over
4,500 entries (some duplicated under different headings) in a classified
arrangement. Annotations in Dutch, introduction and table of contents in Dutch
and English. Includes index.
5. Bibliographia Cartographica. no.1 (1974) +. Munich:
Verlag Dokumentation, 1974-date. [Ayer Z6021.B48 - in Map Room]
Annual
bibliography with a section on the history of cartography. Supersedes
Bibliotheca cartographica.
6. Bibliotheca Cartographica. v.1 (1957) - 30 (1972).
Bad-Godesburg: Bundesforschungsanstalt für Landeskunde und Raumordnung,
1957-1972. [Ayer 290 B577]
Ceased publication. Includes a section on
history. Continues Kosack's Die Kartographie 1943-1954 and superseded by
Bibliographica cartographica.
7. Brown, Lloyd Arnold. "Bibliography." In The Story of
Maps. [1st] ed., p. [341]-373. Boston: Little Brown, 1949. [Ayer 129 B87
1949 - in Map Room]
Very good classified bibliography, with many references
to obscure references not cited elsewhere.
8. Sheehy, Eugene P. Guide to Reference Books. 10th ed.
Chicago: American Library Association, 1986. 1560p. [Ref Z1035.1 .S43 1986]
Very thorough sections on "Geography" (p. 936-972) and "History and Area
Studies" (p. 973-1131).
9. Hodgkiss, Alan G. and A. F. Tatham. "Annotated Bibliography
of Reference Sources: History of Cartography." In Keyguide to Information
Sources in Cartography, part 2, p. 79-127. New York: Facts on File
Publications, 1986. [Z6021.H6 1986 - in Map Room]
A good selection that
covers some of the same ground as the present work, and also includes
references on the mapping of specific geographical areas (333 entries). Author
index at end of book.
10. "Annual bibliography." In Imago mundi 1+. (1935-date)
[Ayer 129 I53 - in Map Room]
Annual bibliography at end of every issue.
With some 8,300 entries as of volume 47 (including literature to 1994), this is
a vast body of information, but without a cumulative index, very difficult to
use for topical searches. Earlier volumes contain a number of duplicate and
incomplete entries. Arranged by author; careful and uniform editng and annual
subject index begin with v. 29.
11. Jäger, Eckhard. Bibliographie Zur Kartengeschichte Von Deutschland Und Osteuropa: Eine Auswahl Des Kartographischen Schrifttums Mit Einem Exkurs Uber Landkartenpreise Im 18. Jahrhundert Im Vergleich Zu Anderen Kosten. Lüneburg: Nordostdeutsches Kulturwerk, 1978. 92p. [Map Ref Z6021.G2 J34 1978 - in Map Room]
12. Kosack, Hans Peter and Karl-Heinz Meine. Die
Kartographie, 1943-1954: Eine Bibliographische Ubersicht. Lahr-Schwarzwald:
Astra, 1955. 216p. [Ayer f 290 K750 1955]
The section on historical
cartography (p. 27-39) lists ca. 350 titles. Superseded by Bibliotheca
cartographica.
13. Ristow, Walter William. Guide to the History of
Cartography: an Annotated List of References on the History of Maps and
Mapmaking. [3d] ed. Washington: Library of Congress, 1973. 96p. [4A 18065 -
in Map Room]
A good place to go for quick information (398 entries).
Includes many library catalogs and cartobibliographies. Good index.
14. Library of Congress. Geography and Map Division. The
Bibliography of Cartography. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1973-1980. 7v. [Map Ref
Z6028.U49 1973 - in Map Room]
Issued 1973 in 5 volumes; First
supplement published 1980 in 2 volumes.The best place to begin most
searches. Covers all aspects of cartography, including photogrammetry, in one
alphabetical sequence of authors and subjects. Includes an estimated 90,000
entries for works published from the early 19th century through 1971.
15. Wolf, Eric W. The History of Cartography: a Bibliography,
1981-1992. Washington, D.C.: Washington Map Society in association with
Fiat Lux, 1993. 89p. [folio Z6001.W65 1993 - in Map Room]
Drawing, since
1984, on his regular column in The Portolan, Wolf lists 1,018
publications, primarily monographs, on all subjects. Author arrangement with
subject index.
16. Zögner, Lothar. Bibliographie Zur Geschichte Der
Deutschen Kartographie. Bibliographia cartographica., Sonderheft 2. Munich:
K.G. Saur, 1984. 267p. [Z2247.C3 Z64 - in Map Room]
An excellent list, with
3,319 entries.
17. Carrington, David K. and Richard W. Stephenson. Map
Collections in the United States and Canada: a Directory. 4th ed. New York:
Special Libraries Association, 1985. 178p. [folio GA193.U5 M36 1985 - in Map
Room]
Descriptions of 804 collections, including a breakdown by date of
maps. Index to persons, institutional names, and subjects of all
collections.
18. Cobb, David A. Guide to U.S. Map Resources. 2nd ed.
Chicago: American Library Association, 1990. 495p. [Ref GA193.U5 C62 1986]
Comparable to Map collections in the United States and Canada, this
guide describes 974 collections from the U.S. alone.
19. Dubreuil, Lorraine. Directory of Canadian Map
Collections. 5th ed. Ottawa: Association of Canadian Map Libraries, 1986.
163p. [GA193.C3 W5 1986 - in Map Room]
Includes 122 entries, with breakdown
by date of maps.
20. Ehrenberg, Ralph E. Scholars' Guide to Washington, D.C.
for Cartography and Remote Sensing Imagery: (Maps, Charts, Aerial Photographs,
Satellite Images, Cartographic Literature, and Geographic Information
Systems). Scholars' guide to Washington, D.C., no. 12. Washington, D.C.:
Smithsonian Institution Press, 1987. 385p. [GA193.U5 E37 1987]
A
marvelously detailed guide to what must be the greatest map city in the world.
Summarizes the contents of more than 200 collections containing 50,000 atlases
and 9.2 million maps.
21. International Federation of Library Associations and
Institutions. World Directory of Map Collections. 2nd ed. IFLA
publications., 31. Munich: K.G. Saur, 1986. 405p. [GA192.W67 1986 - in Map
Room]
Lists 670 maps in 66 countries. Descriptions include a breakdown by
date of maps.
22. Wallis, Helen. Historians' Guide to Early British Maps: a
Guide to the Location of Pre-1900 Maps of the British Isles Preserved in the
United Kingdom and Ireland. London: Royal Historical Society, 1994. 465p.
[Map Ref GA193.G7 H57 1994 - in Map Room]
The heart of the volume is a
listing of 362 repositories, with concise information about holdings and
services.
23. Who's Who in the History of Cartography: the
International Guide to the Subject. no.1 (1974) +. London: 1974-date. [Map
Ref GA102.25 .I57 - in Map Room]
Meant to act as a clearinghouse for
information about work in progress. Arranged alphabetically by name of
researcher. Nos. 1-6 have title: International directory of current research
in the history of cartography and in carto-bibliography; in addition, the
letter "D" (for "Directory") and a number appears on nos. 5- and this has
become commonly used as an abbreviated title in the specialiazed literature.
D8 appeared in 1995 and contained over 500 entries.
24. Bonacker, Wilhelm. Karten-Wörterbuch. Bonn:
Kirschbaum Verlag, 1971. 276p. [G 005.112]
Reprint of original published
Berlin: Spiegel Verlag, 1941. Geographic and cartographic terms in 55 languages
(including 22 non-roman scripts) are rendered in German.
25. International Cartographic Association. Multilingual
Dictionary of Technical Terms in Cartography. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner,
1973. 573p. [f G 005.602 - in Map Room]
Thorough, workmanlike job, with
entries arranged in a classified order. Indexes in fourteen languages.
26. National Committee for Geography, London. Glossary of Technical Terms in Cartography. London: The Royal Society, 1966. 84p. [5A 1703]
See also items 96, 114-118, and 201.
27. Acta Cartographica. v.1 (1967) - 27 (1981).
Amsterdam: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1967-1981. [GA101.A2 - in Map Room]
This very useful serial, now, alas, defunct, reprinted important articles on
the history of cartography from Dutch, English, French, German, and Italian
periodicals, primarily of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Two
cumulative indexes covered the first 21 vols.
28. Caert-Thresoor: Tijdschrift Voor De Historische
Kartographie. v.1, no.1 (Feb. 1982) +. Alphen aan den Rijn: Canaletto,
1982-date. [folio GA101.C34 - in Map Room]
Quarterly, with feature
articles, news, and lists of recent publications, mostly relating to maps and
cartographers of the Low Countries. Dutch with English abstracts.
29. Cartographica Helvetica. no.1 (Jan. 1990) +. Murten,
Switzerland: Verlag Cartographica Helvetica, 1990-date. [folio GA 1021.C37 - in
Map Room]
Biannual with feature articles, news, and lists of recent
publications relating to the history of Swiss cartography. Hansomely produced
with a fair amount of color. German with French and English abstracts.
30. Imago Mundi. v.1 (1935) +. Berlin, [etc.]: 1935-date.
[Ayer 129 I53 - in Map Room]
The leading scholarly journal devoted
exclusively to the history of cartography, it was founded by Leo Bagrow. Now
published by the International Society for the History of Cartography. Indexes
to the first and second ten volumes are in v. 10 (1953) and v. 20 (1966); the
cumulative index to vols. 21-40 (through 1988), published in 1991, is a
disaster, only marginally easier to use than looking at each volume.
31. The Map Collector. no.1 (Dec. 1977) - 74 (Spring
1996). Tring, Herts.: Map Collector Publications, 1977-1996. [folio GA101.M28 -
in Map Room]
An attractive magazine with feature articles by scholars and
collectors and regular sections on auctions, collations, news, etc. TMC
ceased publication with no. 74, absorbed by Mercator's World.
32. Mapline: a Quarterly Newsletter Published by the Hermon
Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography. 1 (March 1976) +.
Chicago, Ill.: The Newberry Library, 1976-date. [folio GA101.M3 - in Map
Room]
News and notes on the history of cartography. Regular features
include "Recent Publications," "Calendar," and "Exhibitions."
33. Mercator's World. v.1 (1996) + . Eugene, Ore.: Aster
Publishing, 1996-date. [folio GA101.M47 - in Map Room]
The latest entry in
the field, this is a glossy, colorful, Americanized version of The Map
Collector with ambitions to reach a large market. Having bought out
TMC in the Spring of 1996, the editors promise to add some of the
features that were popular in the English publication.
34. The Portolan. no.1 (1984) +. Silver Spring, Md.:
Washington Map Society, 1984-date. [folio GA101.P67]
Newsletter providing
thrice-yearly source of current bibliography, news, notes, and feature
articles.
Not necessarily concerned with the history of cartography, at least in a systematic way, these books provide useful background for understanding and appreciating how and why maps are made.
35. Barber, Peter and Christopher Board. Tales From the Map
Room: Fact and Fiction About Maps and Their Makers. London: BBC Books,
1993. 192p. [folio GA105.5 .T35 1993 - in Map Room]
Based on the popular
BBC series, this is a well-illustrated and intelligently-commentated survey of
a variety of map types from a variety of periods.
36. Greenhood, David. Mapping. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1964. 289p. [G 07.37 - in Map Room]
Originally published in
1944 as Down to earth: mapping for everybody, this is a classic, lucid,
and wonderfully illustrated introduction to the principles and techniques of
surveying and mapping. Still in print as a paperback.
37. Holmes, Nigel. Pictorial Maps. New York:
Watson-Guptill, 1991. 191p. [folio GA108.7 .H65 - in Map Room]
Rather like
Southworth's Maps: a visual survey and design guide, this is a visual
feast.
38. Monmonier, Mark S. and George A. Schnell. Map
Appreciation. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1988. 431p. [GA105.3
.M65 1988 - in Map Room]
A thorough and intelligent overview of types of
maps, including an excellent introductory chapter on "Old Maps" (p.
291-330).
39. Raisz, Erwin. General Cartography. 2nd ed. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1948. 354p. [Ayer 129 R15 1948 - in Map Room]
Still often
encountered in used book stores (and well worth the $5 - $10 you'll have to
pay), this was the textbook theat brought cartography to American colleges.
Raisz begins with a fine selection on history then goes on to survey types of
maps and techniques of mapmaking.
40. Raisz, Erwin. Principles of Cartography. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1962. 315p. [5A 6742 - in Map Room]
A smaller and simpler
textbook than his General cartography, the Principles includes
many of the same fine Raisz illustrations.
41. Robinson, Arthur Howard. Elements of Cartography. 6th
ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1995. 674p. [GA105.2 .E43 1995 - in Map
Room]
Latest edition of this classic by the dean of American academic
cartographers, but any edition, including the first (1953) will provide
necessary technical background for understanding maps.
42. Southworth, Michael and Susan Southworth. Maps, a Visual
Survey and Design Guide. Boston: Little, Brown, 1982. 223p. [GA105.3 .S67 -
in Map Room]
A wonderful graphic survey of the kinds of maps that have been
made are being made. An hour with this book will be an exercise in
conciousness-raising.
43. Wood, Denis and John Fels. The Power of Maps. New
York: Guilford Press, 1992. 248p. [GA105.3 .W66 1992 - in Map Room]
A
philosophy of maps and mapping that manages to be sprightly and non-academic
while questioning many of the standard assumptions about the activity. Highly
recommended.
The history of cartography as a field of study has been undergoing a good deal of introspection lately as it tries to distance itself from the myopic attention to "great maps," "firsts," and "decorative maps" that characterized much of the earlier literature. The two essays here attempt to address the question of what the history of cartography should be studying, and how it fits into the work of other disciplines.
See also items 43, 77.
44. Blakemore, M. J. and J. B. Harley. Concepts in the
History of Cartography: a Review and Perspective. Cartographica monograph.,
26. Canada: University of Toronto Press, 1980. 120p. [GA1.C28 v.17, no. 4]
Also issued as Cartographica, v. 17, no. 4 (Winter 1980). Excellent
summary of the main themes in the study of old maps.
45. Woodward, David. "The Study of the history of cartography: a
suggested framework." In The American cartographer 1 (1974): 101-115.
[GA101.A49 v. 1]
An attempt to define the field and suggest avenues of
investigation.
46. Bagrow, Leo and R. A. Skelton. History of
Cartography. 2nd ed. Chicago, Ill.: New Brunswick, USA; Oxford, UK:
Precedent Pub.; Distributed by Transaction Books, 1985. 312p. [folio GA201.B313
1985 - in Map Room]
Long the standard history, based on work Bagrow had
completed before the outbreak of World War II. Most of the information is
biographical or relates to the history of publishing in various countries.
Lavishly illustrated. Reprint of first English edition,1964 [Ayer 7 B14 1964 -
in Map Room].
47. Baltimore. Museum of Art. The World Encompassed: an
Exhibition of the History of Maps Held at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Oct. 7
to Nov. 23, 1952. Baltimore: Walters Art Gallery, 1952. Unpaged. [Ayer 290
B234 1952 - in Map Room]
A classic exhibition catalog, with 60 superb
collotype reproductions, this is practically a history of cartography. Prepared
by Lloyd Brown, author of The Story of Maps.
48. Bricker, Charles and R. V. Tooley. A History of
Cartography: 2500 Years of Maps and Mapmakers. London: Thames and Hudson,
1969. 276p. [7A 43 - in Map Room]
First published as Landmarks of
cartography, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1968. A coffee-table history of
cartography par excellence with beautifully-produced illustrations. Text
is well-written, if discursive, providing background information about the
history of discovery and exploration as well.
49. Brown, Lloyd Arnold. The Story of Maps. Boston:
Little, Brown, 1949. 393p. [Ayer 129 B87 1949 - in Map Room]
A very
readable book, with a good deal of emphasis on the history of surveying.
Excellent bibliography. Reprinted New York: Dover, 1980, and still in
print.
50. Campbell, Tony. Early Maps. New York: Abbeville
Press, 1981. 148p. [folio GA201.C35 - in Map Room]
Large, legible,
full-color reproductions of sixty-eight manuscript and printed maps, 13th
cent.-1855, with commentary.
51. Cortesao, Armando. History of Portuguese Cartography.
Agrupamento de Estudos de Cartografia Antiga, Seccao anexa a Universidade de
Coimbra., [Pubs.] 6 & 8. Lisbon: Junta de Investigaçoes do Ultramar,
1969. 2v. [G 07.192]
Despite its title, volume 1 provides an excellent
history of cartography in general, up to the time of the Renaissance.
52. Crone, G. R. Maps and Their Makers: an Introduction to
the History of Cartography. 4th (revised) ed. London: Hutchinson, 1968.
184p. [4A 6571 - in Map Room]
The best written, most balanced shorter
history. Published in multiple editions since 1953; still in print in1989.
53. Dainville, Francois de. Le Langage Des Géographes:
Termes, Signes, Couleurs Des Cartes Anciennes, 1500-1800. Paris: J. Picard,
1964. 384p. [G 07.21]
A handbook to the development of symbolization and
the terminology of early maps.
54. Dilke, O. A. W. Greek and Roman Maps. Ithaca, N.Y.:
Cornell University Press, 1985. 224p. [GA213.D44 1985]
Compact and
authoritative. See also Dilke's contributions in Woodward and Harley's The
History of cartography, vol. 1.
55. Fordham, Herbert George. Maps, Their History,
Characteristics and Uses: a Hand-Book for Teachers. 2nd ed. Cambridge Eng.:
The University Press, 1927. 83p. [G 07.30]
Still a useful summary.
56. Goss, John. The Mapmaker's Art: a History of
Cartography. London: Studio Editions, 1993. 376p. [folio GA201.G67 1993b -
in Map Room]
The most recent sumptuous coffee-table book, beautifully
illustrated, including a number of less-seen maps. Compare with Bricker and
Tooley's A History of Cartography.
57. Harley, J. B. and David Woodward. The History of
Cartography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987-. [GA201.H53 1987 -
in Map Room]
Planned for six volumes but already showing the tendency to
hive off into "books," this has long essays by an international team of
experts. Grandly conceived, carefully edited, well-illustrated, and impeccably
documented, it will be the standard history. Contents so far: v. 1,
Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval Europe and the
Mediterranean (1987); v.2 bk. 1, Cartography in the Traditional Islamic
and South Asian Societies (1992); v.2 bk. 2, Cartography in the
Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies (1994).
58. Harms, Hans. Themen Alter Karten. Oldenburg: Ernst
Völker, 1979. 279p. [folio GA105.3.H35 - in Map Room]
Reproduces 111
early thematic maps on a wide variety of topics. A good companion to Robinson's
Early Thematic Mapping in the History of Cartography and Wallis and
Robinson's Cartographical Innovations.
59. Harvey, P. D. A. The History of Topographical Maps:
Symbols, Pictures and Surveys. London: Thames & Hudson, 1980. 199p.
[GA125.H37 - in Map Room]
A thoughtful general survey employing a novel
perspective--the relationship between maps and pictures. Many fine
reproductions of seldom-seen maps.
60. Harvey, P. D. A. Medieval Maps. Toronto: University
of Toronto Press, 1991. 96p. [folio GA221.H37 1991 - in Map Room]
Brief,
reliable survey, finely illustrated. See also contributions by Woodward,
Campbell, and Harvey in Woodward and Harley's History of Cartography
vol. 1.
61. "History [of Cartography]." In Encyclopaedia
Britannica. 14th ed. [Ref AE5.E363 1973 vol. 14]
Published 1973 in
vol.14, p. 827-838. With sections written by J.K. Wright, George Kish, and R.A.
Skelton, this is a concise but accurate outline.
62. Hodgkiss, A. G. Understanding Maps: a Systematic History
of Their Use and Development. Folkestone, Kent: Dawson, 1981. 209p. [folio
GA201.H63 - in Map Room]
A well-illustrated survey that is organized
primarily around the various types of maps. Unusual, and valuable, in that it
appears to cover the whole of cartographic history; it ends with chapters on
modern official and private mapmaking.
63. Howse, Derek and Michael Sanderson. The Sea Chart: an
Historical Survey Based on the Collections in the National Maritime Museum.
Newton Abbot, Devon: David & Charles, 1973. 144p. [f G 006.422]
Reproductions of 60 charts with commentary on facing page.
64. Mollat, Michel and Monique de La Ronciere. Sea Charts of
the Early Explorers: 13th to 17th Century. New York: Thames and Hudson,
1984. 298p. [folio GA359.M651 1984 - in Map Room]
Large, legible,
full-color reproductions of one hundred manuscript charts, ca. 1290-1699, with
commentary and bibliography.
65. Monmonier, Mark S. Technological Transition in
Cartography. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1985. 282p.
[GA105.3.M66 1985]
Not a history of cartography in the traditional sense,
but a thought-provoking survey of changes over time in several broad areas of
cartographic technology, such as "Location and Navigation" and "Boundaries and
Surveys."
66. Moreland, Carl and David Bannister. Antique Maps. 2nd
ed. Christie's collector guides. Oxford: Phaidon; Christie's, 1986. 314p.
[GA197.3.M67 1986]
The best of the guides aimed primarily at collectors.
Combines trustworthy histories of the main schools of mapmaking, with good
illustrations and lists of collectable maps.
67. Nebenzahl, Kenneth. Atlas of Columbus and the Great
Discoveries. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1990. 168p. [Ayer folio G1100.N43 1990
- in Map Room]
Large, legible, full-color reproductions of some fifty
mansucript and printed maps, 1375-1599, with commentary and bibliography.
68. Nordenskiold, A. E. Facsimile-Atlas to the Early History
of Cartography . Stockholm: Printed by P. A. Norstedt & soner, 1889.
141p., 51 maps. [Ayer 135.5 N8 1889]
A classic work, still almost in daily
use.
Another copy: [+ G 004.63].
Reprinted New York: Dover, 1973 [Map
6C 73 - in Map Room].
69. Nordenskiold, A. E. Periplus: an Essay on the Early
History of Charts and Sailing-Directions. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt &
soner, 1897. 208p. [Ayer 135.5 N8 1897]
Companion volume to
Nordenskiöld's Facsimile Atlas to the Early History of Cartography.
Another copy: [+ G 1001.63]. Reprinted New York: Burt Franklin, 1967? [oversize
G1025.N73 1967 - in Map Room].
70. Putman, Robert. Early Sea Charts. New York: Abbeville
Press, 1983. 143p. [GA359.P79 1983 - in Map Room]
Large, legible,
full-color reproductions of 76 manuscript and printed maps, 1339-1738, with
commentary.
71. Raisz, Erwin. "The History of Maps." In General
Cartography. 2nd ed., p. 7-70. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1948. [Ayer
129 R15 1948 - in Map Room]
A good, brief history which includes the
marvelously compact and fact-filled "Timecharts of Historcal Cartography,"
which originally appeared in Imago Mundi 2 (1937): 9-16.
72. Ravenstein, Ernest George. "History of Cartography." In
The Encyclopaedia Britannica. 11th ed. [Ref folio AE5.E36 vol. 17]
Published 1911 in vol. 17, p. 633-653. Still a useful summary history.
73. Robinson, Arthur Howard. Early Thematic Mapping in the
History of Cartography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982. 266p.
[GA201.R63 1982 - in Map Room]
On the history of the mapping of particular
phenomena (e.g. rainfall, population, elevation) as opposed to general
topographical mapping. A pioneering work with lots of illustrations and a good
bibliography. See also Harms' Themen alter Karten and Wallis and
Robinson's Cartographical Innovations.
74. Singer, Charles E., E. J. Holmyard, and A. R. Hall. A
History of Technology. New York: Oxford University Press, 1955-1958. 5v.
[Ref T15.S53]
The only comprehensive treatment of cartographic technologies
(but see also Monmonier's Technological Transition in Cartography).
Cartographic contents: Charles Singer, Derek J. Price, and E. G. R. Taylor,
"Cartography, survey and navigation, to 1400" (v. 3, p. 521-529) -- E. G. R.
Taylor, "Cartography, survey, and navigation, 1400-1750" (v. 3, p. 530-557) --
R. A. Skelton, "Cartography [18th cent.]" (v. 4, p. 596-628) -- D. H. Fryer,
"Cartography and aids to navigation [19th cent.]" (v. 5, p. 438-465). A bound
xerox copy of these pages in on the Map Ready Reference Shelf.
75. Skelton, R. A. Decorative Printed Maps of the 15th to 18th Centuries: a Rev. Ed. of Old Decorative Maps and Charts. London: Staples Press, [1952]. 80p. [Ayer 129 S62 1952]
76. Skelton, R. A. Explorers' Maps: Chapters in the
Cartographic Record of Geographical Discovery. London: Routledge &
Kegan Paul, 1958. 337p. [Ayer 129 S62 1958]
A reprint, with revisions, of a
series of 14 articles published in the Geographical Magazine (London)
between July 1953 and Aug. 1956.
77. Skelton, R. A. Maps: a Historical Survey of Their Study
and Collecting. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1975. 138p.
[GA197.3.S55 1975 - in Map Room]
Illustrated. The first is part is a brief
summary of the history of cartography from the middle ages to the present.
First published in 1972 following the Kenneth Nebenzahl Jr. Lectures in the
History of Cartography at the Newberry Library [Ayer 4A 1270].
78. Thiele, Walter. Official Map Publications. Chicago:
American Library Association, 1938. 356p. [g 10.87 - in Map Room]
The
"Historical Sketch" (p. 1-115) covers the main points well, with particular
emphasis on the mapping of America. Another copy: [Ayer 129 T43 1938].
79. Thrower, Norman J. W. Maps & Man: an Examination of
Cartography in Relation to Culture and Civilization. Englewood Cliffs,
N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1972. 184p. [4A 14200 - in Map Room]
Especially useful
for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries including the development of
thematic cartography.
80. Thrower, Norman J. W. The Compleat Plattmaker: Essays on
Chart, Map, and Globe Making in England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Centuries. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978. 241p.
[GA791.C65]
A fine survey of the English mapping experience in these
centuries.
81. Wallis, Helen and Arthur Howard Robinson. Cartographical
Innovations: an International Handbook of Mapping Terms to 1900. Tring,
Middlesex: Map Collector Publications, 1987. 353p. [GA107.9 .C3 1987 - in Map
Room]
A sort of alphabetical history of cartography, this unusual reference
book provides brief historical sketches of types of maps, cartographic
techniques, etc. This is where you go to find a reference to the first contour
map, or the history of map orientation. See also Harms' Themen alter
Karten and Robinson's Early Thematic Mapping in the History of
Cartography.
82. Wilford, John Noble. The Mapmakers. New York: Knopf,
1981. 414p. [GA105.3.W49 1981]
A readable, popular history, with a good
deal of emphasis given to technological innovation in map mapking--finding the
longitude, geodesy, remote sensing, etc. Strong on modern mapping. Also
available as a Random House paperback.
83. Woodward, David. "Cartography." In Osborne, Harold.The
Oxford Companion to the Decorative Arts, p. 118-125. Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1975. [Ref NK30.O93]
A very concise, authoritative outline of the
subject.
84. The Discovery of North America. London: Elek, 1971.
304p. [Ayer 6A 69 - in Map Room]
Edited by W.P. Cumming, R.A. Skelton and
D.B. Quinn. With 362 illustrations, many of them maps, this is a de
facto a facsimile atlas for the period up to 1630. Continued by The
Exploration of North America, 1630-1776.
85. The Exploration of North America, 1630-1776. New
York: Putnam's, 1974. 272p. [Ayer 6A 129 - in Map Room]
Edited by W.P.
Cumming, S.E. Hillier, D.B. Quinn and G. Williams. Companion volume to The
Discovery of North America.
86. Hulbert, Archer Butler. The Crown Collection of
Photographs of American Maps. Cleveland and London: 1907-1916. 14v. [Ayer
136 H91 1907, 1909, 1914]
Reproduces maps in the British Musuem and
Colonial Office, London. Later series contain newly compiled maps of western
U.S. trails, etc.
87. Modelski, Andrew M. Railroad Maps of North America: the First Hundred Years. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1984. 1 atlas. [folio G1106.P3 M6 1984]
88. Ristow, Walter William. American Maps and Mapmakers:
Commercial Cartography in the Nineteenth Century. Detroit: Wayne State
University Press, 1985. 488p. [Ayer GA405.R57 - in Map Room]
Not a
synthetic history, but packed with information about some of the most important
publishers and their works. Good illustrations.
89. Schwartz, Seymour I. and Ralph E. Ehrenberg. The Mapping
of America. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1980. 363p. [Ayer folio GA401.S38 -
in Map Room]
A solid survey, with lots of good illustrations, many in
color.
90. United States. War Dept. The Official Military Atlas of
the Civil War. New York: Fairfax Press, 1983. 1 atlas. [oversize G1201.S5
U6 1983]
Reprint of Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union
and Confederate Armies. Washington, D.C. : G.P.O., 1891. Indexed by
O'Reilly, Noel Sever, et al., Civil War Maps: A Graphic Index. Chicago:
Newberry Library, 1987. 68 p. [Local History G1201.S5 U6 Index].
91. Elliot, James. The City in Maps: Urban Mapping to 1900:
an Exhibition in the Map Gallery, British Library. London: The British
Library, 1987. 88p. [GA203.E44 - in Map Room]
A brief, comprehensive
survey, well-illustrated.
92. Akerman, James R. On the Shoulders of a Titan: Viewing
the World of the Past in Atlas Structure.1991. 688p. [GA300.A43 1991a]
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Pensylvania State University, 1991. The fullest treatment of
the atlas as a distinctive cartographic genre.
93. Allen, Phillip. The Atlas of Atlases: the Map Maker's
Vision of the World. Atlases From the Cadbury Collection, Birmingham Central
Library. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1992. 160p. [folio G1025 GA300.A36 1992
- in Map Room]
Lavishly illustrated sampling of atlases, 1482-1897.
Information on specific globes or globe makers can be uncommonly hard to come by. In the past, as today, globes were more often reckoned as furniture than as cartography. Few libraries collect them actively and they are not listed in the standard map catalogs or bibliographies. There is a pattern now for recording globe holdings on a national basis, either through monographs or in lists in Der Globusfreund (item 96).
94. Dekker, Elly and P. C. J. van der Krogt. Globes From the Western World. London: Zwemmer, 1993. 183p. [folio GA260.D44 1993 - in Map Room]
95. Fauser, Alois. Die Welt in Handen. Kurze Kulturgeschichte
Des Globus. Stuttgart: Schuler, 1967. 184p. [5A 7740 - in Map Room]
A
pictorial survey with excellent reproductions.
96. Der Globusfreund. v.1 (1952) +. Vienna:
Coronelli-Weltbund d. Globusfreunde, 1952-date. [GA 101.G56 - in Map Room]
Annual, mostly articles in German. Includes many lists of globes by collection,
but lacks an index.
97. Krogt, P. C. J. van der. Old Globes in the Netherlands: a Catalog of Terrestrial and Celestial Globes Made Prior to 1850 and Preserved in Dutch Collections. Utrecht: HES, 1984. 290p. [GA193.N4 K76 - in Map Room]
98. Muris, Oswald and Gert Saarmann. Der Globus Im Wandel Der Zeiten: Eine Geschichte Der Globen. Berlin: Columbus Verlag, 1961. 287p. [GA 260.M87 - in Map Room]
99. Stevenson, Edward Luther. Terrestrial and Celestial
Globes: Their History and Construction, Including a Consideration of Their
Value As Aids in the Study of Geography and Astronomy. Publications of the
Hispanic Society of America., 86. New Haven: For the Hispanic society of
America by the Yale university press; etc., 1921. 2v. [Ayer 131 G5 S85 1921 -
in Map Room]
The standard English language work on globe. Includes a list
of globes. Reprinted New York: Johnson Reprint, 1971.
100. Yonge, Ena L. A Catalog of Early Globes, Made Prior to 1850 and Conserved in the United States. American Geographical Society Library Series., 6. New York: American Geographical Society, 1968. 118p. [Ayer 290 Y78 1968 - in Map Room]
Inevitbaly, the quesion arises about an early map, "just how was this map made?" For those larger-scale maps which most likely relied at least to some extent on actual measurements, the sources below will provide some answers. See also item 49.
101. Andrews, John Harwood. Plantation Acres: an Historical
Study of the Irish Land Surveyor and His Maps. The U.H.F. historical
series., 8. Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation, 1985. 462p. [TA526.G73
A53]
An admirable social history. The chapter on methods ("Tricks of the
Trade," p. 297-332) and would apply equally well to surveying elsewhere in the
17th and 18th centuries.
102. Bedini, Silvio A. Early American Scientific Instruments
and Their Makers. U.S. National Museum., Bulletin 231. Washington: Museum
of History and Technology, 1964. 184p. [A 483.08]
Many good illustrations
of surveying instruments.
103. Higman, B. W. Jamaica Surveyed: Plantation Maps and
Plans of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Kingston: Institute of
Jamaica, 1988. 307p. [GA109.5 H54 1988]
Chapter 3, "Surveying and
Planmaking" (p. 17-79) contains much valuable material on the training and
social conditions of surveyors and the techniques of surveying and
drafting.
104. Hughes, Sarah S. Surveyors and Statesmen: Land Measuring
in Colonial Virginia. Richmond, Va.: Virginia Surveyors Foundation and
Virginia Association of Surveyors, 1979. 196p. [folio TA522.V8 H83]
An
excellent social history of the colonial American land surveyor, with good
accounts of his equipment and working methods.
105. Kiely, Edmond Richard. Surveying Instruments: Their
History and Classroom Use. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.,
19th Yearbook. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1947. 411p. [4A
12461]
The first 237 pages of this excellent work, covering the history of
the instruments, have been reprinted: Columbus, Ohio: Carben Survey, 1979.
Issued also as thesis, Columbia Univ.
106. Richeson, Allie Wilson. English Land Measuring to 1880:
Instruments and Practices. Cambridge, Mass.: Society for the History of
Technology and the M.I.T. Press, 1966. 214p. [4A 13466]
The basic work on
early modern surveying
107. Stewart, Lowell O. Public Land Surveys: History,
Instructions, Methods. Minneapolis, MN.: Meyers Printing Co., 1976. 202p.
[TA622.S75 1976]
A history of the rectangular survey of the United States
public lands. Available from Landmark Enterprises, Sacramento, Calif.
Originally published Ames, Iowa: Collegiate Press, Inc., 1935.
108. Taylor, Eva Germaine Rimington. The Haven-Finding Art: a
History of Navigation From Odysseus to Captain Cook. London: Hollis &
Carter, 1956. 295p. [Ayer 8.9 N2 T23 1956]
Classic treatment of early
navigational techniques and instruments.
109. Bartlett, James and Douglas Marshall. Maps in the Small
Historical Society: Care and Cataloging. Nashville, Tenn.: American
Association for State and Local History, 1979. [12]p. [F 83.015 v. 34]
History News 34 (January 1979): Technical Leaflet, 111.
110. Brown, Lloyd Arnold. Notes on the Care & Cataloguing
of Old Maps. Windham, Conn.: Hawthorn house, 1941. 110p. [Ayer 290 B93 1941
- in Map Room]
Still the only monographic treatment of old maps in
libraries, this is a thoughtful, practical (and nicely made) little book full
of good advice and advancing a refreshingly brief catalog card. Reprinted Port
Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1970.
111. Ehrenberg, Ralph E. Archives & Manuscripts: Maps and
Architectural Drawings. SAA basic manual series. Chicago: Society of
American Archivists, 1982. 64p. [Map Cataloging Section]
A good
introduction to all aspects of work in a collection of archival maps and
drawings, including accession, arrangement, description, conservation, storage
and reference, all from the slightly different perspective of the
archivist.
112. Farrell, Barbara and Aileen Desbarats. Guide for a Small
Map Collection. 2nd ed. Ottawa: Association of Canadian Map Libraries,
1984. 101p. [Z692.M3 F37 1984]
Sound guidance in all aspects of operating a
one-person (or half- or quarter-person) map library, much of it applicable to
historical collections as well.
113. Larsgaard, Mary Lynette. Map Librarianship: an
Introduction. 2nd ed. Littleton, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited, 1987. 382p.
[Z692.M3 L37 1987]
Larsgaard writes from long experience in every aspect of
running a map library. Sensible, practical advice, delivered with wit and
humor, and much of it applicable to historical collections.
114. Baseline: a Newsletter of the Map and Geography Round
Table. v.1 (1981) +. Chicago, Ill.: The Round Table, 1981-date. [Map
Cataloging Section]
Published six times per year, comes with MAGERT
membership. News on meetings. new publications, exhibitions, regular column on
cataloging.
115. Bulletin. v.1 (1951) +. New York: Special Libraries
Association, Geography and Map Division, 1951-date. [folio Z673.S8224]
The
oldest of the map librarianship journals, with regular columns on cataloging
and good lists of recent publications.
116. Bulletin. v.1 (1968) +. Ottawa: Association of
Canadian Map Libraries, 1968-date. [folio G193.C3 A93]
Especially useful,
of course, for the Canadian scene, but with regular columns on cataloging and
conservation and frequent contributions on historical topics.
117. Information Bulletin. v.1 (1969) +. Santa Cruz,
Calif.: Western Association of Map Libraries, 1969-date. [folio Z673.W47 - in
Map Room]
Consistently one of the most interesting and informative of the
map library journals. Includes a regular column on "Microcartography."
118. Meridian: a Journal of the Map and Geography Round Table
of the American Library Association. v.1 (1989) +. Chicago: The Round
Table, 1989-date. [folio Z692.M3 M47]
The latest entry in the field, it has
already published several articles on historical subjects.
Readers who have had no experience looking at antiquarian maps sometimes have a difficult time seeing old maps as the products of printing. Often the presence of manuscript coloring tricks them into thinking that a copper-engraved map, for instance, is actually a manuscript. But it's surprising how often even writers about old maps, who should know better, misread the physical evidence about the maps they study.
119. Woodward, David. "The Form of Maps: an Introductory
Framework." In The 1976 Bookman's Yearbook, p. 11-20. Clifton, N.J.: AB
Bookman Publications, 1976. [Z 990 .A18 vol. 1]
Provides some basic
vocabulary for thinking about maps as physical objects.
120. Brunner, Felix. A Handbook of Graphic Reproduction
Processes. Teufen, Switzerland: Arthur Niggli, 1962. 379p. [Wing Z
41285.125 - in Map Room]
An excellent guide, very well illustrated.
121. Gascoigne, Bamber. How to Identify Prints: a Complete
Guide to Manual and Mechanical Processes From Woodcut to Ink Jet. London:
Thames and Hudson, 1986. [208]p. in various pagings. [Tech Serv NE850.G37 1986
- in Tech Servs]
Leisurely perusal of pictures and captions alone will be
instructive.
122. Ivins, William Mills. How Prints Look: Photographs With
a Commentary. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1943. 164p. [Wing Z
41285.447 - in Map Room]
Concerned with fine arts prints, but directly
applicable to maps. A classic introduction to the characteristics of the
various techniques, well-illustrated by enlarged photographs. Still available
in a revised edition, with Marjorie B. Cohn, Boston: Beacon Press, 1987.
123. Pearson, Karen Louise Severud. Lithographic Maps in
Nineteenth Century Geographical Journals.1978. 351 leaves. [folio
GA150.P43]
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1978.
Includes the only extended discussion I've ever seen on the lithographic
transfer process, the means by which 19th century map publishers "repackaged"
their maps and made lithographic prints from copper engravings.
124. Saff, Donald and Deli Sacilotto. Printmaking: History
and Process. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1978. 436p. [folio
NE850.S23]
Very good photographs of artists engaged in the various
printmaking processes.
125. Woodward, David and Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the
History of Cartography. The All-American Map: Wax Engraving and Its
Influence on Cartography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977. 168p.
[GA150.W59 - in Map Room]
Anyone who attended American public schools from
the 1880s through the 1950s was raised on wax engraved maps. A case study of
the way in which a reproduction technique influences the "look" of maps, and
ultimately, public perception of what maps are supposed to look like.
126. Woodward, David. Five Centuries of Map Printing. The
Kenneth Nebenzahl, Jr., lectures in the history of cartography at the Newberry
Library. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1975. 177p. [Wing f Z 4225.303 -
in Map Room]
An essential reference book, with thorough essays by six
authors covering the whole range of map printing options through the age of
photolithography.
127. Leif, Irving P. An International Sourcebook of Paper
History. Hamden, Conn.: Archon; London: Dawson, 1978. 160p. [Wing Z7914.P2
L527]
The most complete guide to the large and scattered literature on the
watermarks of various periods and regions, with 2185 entries.
128. Woodward, David. "The Analysis of paper and ink in early
maps." In Library trends 36, no. 1 (Summer 1987): 85-107. [Z 007.516
vol. 36]
Also published in Stephen Spector, ed., Essays in Paper
Analysis (Washington, D.C.: Folger Shakespeare Library, 1987), p. 200-21.
Woodward has pioneered the use of beta-radiography and particle induced x-ray
emission in the study of maps with quite interesting results. For instance,
beta-radiography makes it possible to reproduce watermarks with a clarity and
precision never before possible.
129. International Geographical Union. Geographical
Conversion Tables. Zurich: Aschmann & Scheller, 1961. 315p.
[QC88.I58]
Compiled and edited by D.H.K. Amiran and A.P. Schick. Nothing on
old units of measure, but very thorough tables covering conversions between
modern units, conversion of map scales, lengths of meridians and parallels,
etc., in English and metric units.
130. "Measure." In Webster's New International Dictionary,
Unabridged. 2nd ed., p. 1521-1524. [f X 992.9645 - in Spec. Colls. Reading
Rm.]
In 1952 edition. The best compact list of old units of measure, with
modern equivalents in English and metric units.
131. Reasonover, John Roy. Land Measures: French, Spanish and English Land Measures of the United States and Canada, With Units, English Equivalents, Reduction and Conversion Factors. Houston: Priv. print., 1946. 124p. [4A 19192]
See also item 139
132. Haag, Heinrich. Die Geschichte Des Nullmeridians.
Leipzig: Otto Wigand, 1913. 111p. [4A 18055]
Probably more than you want to
know about prime meridians. The world map accompanying this work is filed
separately [Map2F 3201.B3].
133. Boggs, Samuel Whittemore and Dorothy Cornwell Lewis. "Map
Projections." In The Classification and Cataloging of Maps and Atlases,
p. 81-91. New York: Special Libraries Association, 1945. [Z 107.8 - Map
Cataloging Section]
A technique for classifying and encoding map
projections that looks easier than it is.
134. Chamberlin, Wellman. The Round Earth on Flat Paper: Map
Projections Used by Cartographers. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic
Society, 1947. 126p. [GA110.C4 1947]
With its clear text and Charles
Riddiford's superb drawings, this remains one of the most accessible
introductions to the subject. Issued as a separate, not part of the
magazine
135. Keuning, Johannes. "The History of geographical map projections until 1600." In Imago mundi 12 (1955): 1-24. [Ayer 129 I53 vol. 12 - in Map Room]
136. Snyder, John Parr. Flattening the Earth: Two Thousand
Years of Map Projections. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. 365p.
[GA110.110 S576 1993 - in Map Room]
The only comprehensive history in
English. Formulas are given, but the text is more narrative than
mathematical.
137. Snyder, John Parr and Harry Steward. Bibliography of Map
Projections. U.S. Geological Survey bulletin., 1856. Washington, D.C.:
G.P.O., 1988. 110p. [folio Z6021.B53 1989 - in Map Room]
With over 2,500
entries on all aspects of projections, this is the most comprehensive
bibliography available. Arranged by author, with index to projections.
138. Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules. 2nd, revised, ed.
Chicago: American Library Association, 1988. 677p. [Map Cataloging Section]
Edited by Michael Gorman and Paul W. Winkler. Chapter 3, "Cartographic
Materials" (p. 92-121) has been the model for much of the map cataloging done
in the English-speaking world for over a decade.
139. Boggs, Samuel Whittemore and Dorothy Cornwell Lewis. The
Classification and Cataloging of Maps and Atlases. New York: Special
Libraries Association, 1945. 175p. [Z 7.108 - Map Cataloging Section]
Still
a sensible and useful guide in many matters. The list of subject headings (p.
142-146) is very good. Includes also a list of prime meridians. Reprinted Ann
Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1979.
140. International Federation of Library Associations and
Institutions. ISBD (CM): International Standard Bibliographic Description
for Cartographic Materials. London: IFLA International Office for UBC,
1977. 58p. [Map Cataloging Section]
Not a cataloging code (atlthough one
could catalog with it). Theoretically, at least, this is the standard on which
chapter 3 of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd ed. is based. It
has the advantage of being more comprehensive than chapter 3 and considerably
briefer than Hugo Stibbe's Cartographic Materials: A Manual of
Interpretation for AACR2; it also has a good set of full cataloging
examples.
141. Krummel, Donald William. Bibliographies, Their Aims and
Methods. London, New York: Mansell, 1984. 192p. [Ref Z1001.K86 1984]
Thoughtful, systematic approach to the task of compiling an enumerative
bibliography, (or, certainly, cartobibliography).
142. OCLC. Maps Format. 2nd ed. Dublin, Ohio: OCLC, 1986.
1v. (loose-leaf). [Map Cataloging Section]
Fields and subfields of the
machine-readable record for maps are described, with instructions for
inputting. Superseded by OCLC's Bibliographic formats and standards. 2nd
ed. Dublin, Ohio: OCLC, 1996 [Map Cataloging Section].
143. Stibbe, Hugo L. Cartographic Materials: a Manual of
Interpretation for AACR2. Chicago: Ottawa: American Library Association;
Canadian Library Association, 1982. 258p. [Z 695.6 C37 1982 - Map Cataloging
Section]
Prepared by the Anglo-American Cataloguing Committee for
Cartographic Materials, and edited by Stibbe. Fleshes out the bare pages of
Anglo-American cataloguing rules chapter 3 with many examples, notes on
practices of national libraries, illustrations, etc. Specifically steers clear
of addressing antiquarian maps directly, but much of it is, of course,
applicable.
144. Cook, Andrew S. Edition, Printing, Issue, and State As
Terms in Cartobibliography. 6p. [Map Room Vert 879 - in Map Room]
Paper
read at International Conference on the History of Cartography, 13th,
Amsterdam, 1989. Following up on Tanselle's "The Description of Non-Letterpress
Material in Books" in Studies in Bibliography 35 (1982), this is another
argument for the use of traditional bibliographical terms in
cartobibliography.
145. Karrow, Robert W. "Cartobibliography." In The 1976
Bookman's Yearbook, p. 43-52. Clifton, N.J.: AB Bookman Publications, 1976.
[Z 990.A18 vol. 1]
An attempt to draw parallels between bibliography and
cartobibliography.
146. Karrow, Robert W. "The Role of cartobibliography in the
history of cartography." In [Association of Canadian Map Libraries] Bulletin
57 (December 1985): 1-13. [folio G193.C3 A93 no. 57]
Comparison of
different levels of map description and some suggestions for future
cartobibliographical projects.
147. Tanselle, G. Thomas. "The Description of non-letterpress
material in books." Studies in bibliography 35 (1982): 1-42. [Ref Z
008.946]
Thought-provoking essay that applies as well to separate maps and
prints. Takes issue with Coolie Verner's "Carto-bibliographical description" in
The American Cartographer 1 (1974). Tanselle argues strongly for using
the traditional bibliographical terms "edition," "printing," "issue," and
"state" in describing maps, music, and prints as well as texts.
148. Verner, Coolie. "Carto-bibliographical description: the
analysis of variants in maps printed from copperplates." The American
cartographer 1 (1974): 77-87. [GA101.A49 no. 1]
Although pretty well
discredited on theoretical grounds by Tanselle's "Description of
non-letterpress material in books" in Studies in Bibliography 35 (1982),
it's worth studying Verner since he was the principal practicing
cartobibliographer in America for some twenty years and his terminology has
been rather widely accepted.
The people involved in the making of maps are of great interest to both the historian of cartography and the map cataloger. The few biographical sources specifically concerned with cartographers are listed below, as well as some more general sources which have proven their usefulness for cartographic research.
149. Slocum, Robert B. Biographical Dictionaries and Related
Works: an International Bibliography of Approximately 16,000 Collective
Biographies. 2nd ed. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research Co., 1986. 2v.
[Z5301.S55 1986]
The arrangement is by geographical area and by vocation of
biographees.
150. Bonacker, Wilhelm. Kartenmacher Aller Lander Und
Zeiten. Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann, 1966. 243p. [Ayer 132 B69 1966 - in
Map Cataloging Section]
Often the best place to start. Particularly good on
European, especially German, cartographers. Also includes twentieth century
cartographers and historians of cartography.
151. Harms, Hans. Künstler Des Kartenbildes: Biographien
Und Portrats. Oldenburg: Ernst Völker, 1962. 245p. [f G 07.386 - in
Map Room]
Brief sketches and portraits of approximately 100 cartographers,
engravers, and publishers, sixteenth-eighteenth centuries.
152. Karrow, Robert W. Mapmakers of the Sixteenth Century and
Their Maps: Bio-Bibliographies of the Cartographers of Abraham Ortelius,
1570. Chicago: Speculum Orbis Press for the Newberry Library, 1993. 846p.
[Map Ref GA198.K37 1993 - in Map Room]
Biographical accounts of 87 of the
most influential cartographers of the sixteenth century, with descriptions of
over 2,000 maps.
153. Nagler, Georg. Die Monogrammisten Und Diejenigen
Bekannten Und Unbekannten Kunstler Aller Schulen. Munich: G. Franz, 1881.
5v. + general index (1920). [W 0105.61]
Index to the monograms used by
artists and engravers, with short biographical notes. Reprinted Nieuwkoop:
DeGraaf, 1966.
154. The National Union Catalog: Pre-1956 Imprints.
London: Mansell, 1968-1981. 754v. [Ref Z881.A1 U518]
This enormous catalog
includes thousands of atlases and a large number of monographic maps entered
under their "authors"; it is an excellent source of name information. Vols.
686-754 are a supplement.
155. Theime, Ulrich and Felix Becker. Allgemeines Lexikon Der
Bildenden Kunstler Von Der Antike Bis Zur Gegenwart. Leipzig: Seemann,
1970-1971. 37v. [Ref N40.T42 1970]
Reprint of original published Leipzig:
W. Engelmann, 1907-50. The standard dictionary of artists, including engravers
and lithographers. For Americans, first try the New York Historical Society's
Dictionary of Artists in America, 1564-1860.
156. Tooley, R. V. Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers. New
York: Amsterdam, Netherlands: Alan R. Liss, 1979. 684p. [Map Ref GA198.T66 - in
Map Room]
Along with Bonacker's Kartenmacher aller Länder und
Zeiten, a good place to begin. Also lists significant works by the
cartographers. Now joined by a supplement: New York: Liss, 1985. 116p. [Map Ref
GA198.T66 Suppl.]
157. Callahan, Edward William. List of Officers of the Navy
of the United States and of the Marine Corps From 1775 to 1900. New York:
Haskell House, 1969. 749p. [oV11.U7 C2 1969]
A standard list, originally
New York: L.R. Hamersly & Co., 1901.
158. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography.
1893-date. Clifton, N.J.: J. T. White, [Ref E176.N27]
Biographical sketches
of the lesser figures of American history. This is where you will find state
officials, civil engineers, etc.
159. Heitman, Francis B. Historical Register and Dictionary
of the United States Army: From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to March
2, 1903. Washington, D.C.: G.P.O., 1903. 2v. [U11.U5]
A standard list.
Often gives dates of graduation from military academy and death. Reprinted
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1965 [Local History U11.U5 H6 1965]
160. New York Historical Society. The New York Historical
Society's Dictionary of Artists in America, 1564-1860. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1957. 759p. [W 083.622 - in Map Cataloging Section]
Compiled by George C. Groce and David H. Wallace. A gold mine of data on
engravers, topographical draftsmen, and others working on maps. Uses data from
census records and city directories.
161. Who Was Who in America: Historical Volume 1607-1896.
Rev. ed. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, Inc., 1967. 689p. [Ref E176.W64 1942]
A nice compendium of the great and near-great, including a number of folks
associated with maps.
162. Chubb, Thomas. "Bibliographical Notes Upon the Makers,
Engravers and Publishers." In The Printed Maps in the Atlases of Great
Britain and Ireland, p. 417-57. London: Homeland Assoc., 1927. [g 10449.16
- in Map Room]
Notes on ca. 200 British cartographers, engravers, and
publishers, 1579-1870. Another copy: [f g 1045.17 - in Map Room].
163. The Dictionary of National Biography From the Beginnings
to 1930. London: Oxford University Press, 1939. 1456, 184p. [E 445.84132 -
in Tech Servs]
A distillation of the 27v. work.
164. Eden, Peter. Dictionary of Land Surveyors and Local Cartographers of Great Britain and Ireland, 1550-1850. London: Dawson, 1975-1976. 377p. [TA526.G7 D52]
165. Robinson, Adrian Henry Wardle. "Additional Biographical Notes on Some of the Sixteenth-Century Surveyors and Chart-Makers." In Marine Cartography in Britain: a History of the Sea Chart to 1855, p. 145-151. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1962. [f G 006.752]
166. Skelton, R. A. "The London Map-Trade Before 1700." In
County Atlases of the British Isles, 1579-1850: a Bibliography, p.
231-250. London: Map Collectors' Circle, 1970. [Map Ref Z6003.M3 no. 63 - in
Map Room]
Forms part of the Map Collectors' Series, no. 64. Includes
(p.241-249) a "Biographical List of London Map-Publishers Active before 1700
(Excluding Hydrographic Publishers)." Another copy: [Ayer 129.5 E3 S67 1964 pt.
5]. Reprinted London: Carta Press, 1970.
167. Tyacke, Sarah. London Map-Sellers, 1660-1720: a Collection of Advertisements for Maps Placed in the London Gazette, 1668-1719, With Biographical Notes on the Map-Sellers. Tring, Herts.: Map Collector Publications, 1978. 160p. [Z326.T92]
168. Sealock, Richard Burl, Margaret M. Sealock, and Margaret S.
Powell. Bibliography of Place-Name Literature: United States and Canada.
3rd ed. Chicago: American Library Association, 1982. 435p. [Ref Z6824.S4
1982]
Lists huge gazetteers and small articles on a single name in a single
alphabetical list. Sometimes hard to use, but essential.
169. Sheehy, Eugene P. Guide to Reference Books. 10th ed.
Chicago: American Library Association, 1986. 1560p. [Ref Z1035.1 .S43 1986]
Sections on "Gazetteers" and "Geographical Names and Terms" (p. 944-957) are
good surveys with world coverage.
170. The Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World.
Morningside Heights, N.Y.: Columbia University Press ; by arrangement with J.B.
Lippincott Co., 1952. 2148p. [f G 005.188a - in Map Room]
Edited by Leon E.
Seltzer. Works just fine for old maps. The 1962 edition includes 22 pages of
addenda at end [Ref G103.L7 1962]
171. Omni Gazetteer of the United States of America.
Detroit, Mich.: Omnigraphics, Inc., 1991. 11v. [Ref E154.O45 1991]
Edited
by Frank R. Abate. Lists every place name on every one of umpteen thousand USGS
topographic maps, with coordinates. Useful for historical work, since vestiges
of old toponymy are often preserved in names of churches, cemeteries, and
hamlets, all listed here.
172. Lana, Gabriella et al. Glossary of Geographical Names in
Six Languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, and Dutch.
Glossaria interpretum., 12. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1967. 184p. [Ayer 73 L24 1967
- in Map Room]
This is where you learn that what the Germans call
München and we call Munich, the Italian call Monaco.
At least one of these lists should be on hand for help with Latin place-names in imprints and titles.
173. Deschamps, Pierre. Dictionnaire De Geographie Ancienne
Et Moderne, Suivi De L'Imprimerie Hors L'Europe. Paris: G.-P. Maisonneuve
& Larose, [1964]. 1592 cols., 208p. [Wing Z 005.223 - in Map Cataloging
Section]
First published in 1870 as 2nd supplement to Jacques Charles
Brunet's Manuel du Libraire et de l'Amateur de Livres. Paris:
Firmin-Didot, 1860-65.
174. Grässe, Johann Georg Theodor. Orbis Latinus: Lexikon Lateinischer Geographischer Namen Des Mittelalters Und Der Neuzeit. Braunschweig: Klinkhardt & Biermann, 1972. 3v. [G 005.362 - in Spec. Colls. Reading Rm.]
See also items 31, 263.
175. American Book-Prices Current. New York: 1895-date.
[Z 482.03 - in Tech Servs]
Annual publication which records items sold at
auction (with prices realized) in the English-speaking world. Under "Maps &
Charts" maps are indexed geographically.
176. Book Auction Records. London: 1903-date. [Z 482.77 -
in Tech Servs]
Annual. Like American Book-Prices Current, records
auction sales, but also includes German, French, Belgian, Dutch, and Swiss
sales as well. Maps listed under cartographer.
177. Antique Map Price Record & Handbook. Amherst,
Mass.: Kimmel Publications, 1993-date. [GA197.3 .A7 - in Map Room]
Annual
and biennual. A record of prices of maps listed in selected American and
English dealer's catalogs. Has become an invaluable source for estimating
values of the more common run of antiquarian maps, most ex atlases. Earlier
volumes compiled by David C. Jolly under former title: Antique Maps, Sea
Charts, City Views, Celestial Charts & Battle Plans. Brookline, Mass.:
D.C. Jolly, 1983-1992.
178. Cruse, Larry. "Microcartography." [Western Association
of Map Libraries] Information bulletin 11, no. 2 (March 1980) + [folio
Z673.W47 - in Map Room]
A regular column with good, up-to-date information
on the microreproduction of maps, including cooperative filming ventures.
179. Cruse, Larry. Microcartography: Applications for
Archives and Libraries. Occasional paper., 6. Santa Cruz, Calif.: Western
Association of Map Libraries, 1981. 199p. [GA192.M52]
Proceeding of a
conference in which several papers explicitly treat the filming of historical
maps. Good annotated bibliography.
180. Ehrenberg, Ralph E. "Photocopying Rare Maps and Atlases."
In The 1976 Bookman's Yearbook, p. 31-42. Clifton, N.J.: AB Bookman
Publications, 1976. [Z 990.A18 vol. 1]
The most thorough treatment of the
subject, but digitization is rapidly changing this picture.
181. Akers, Robert C. "Cleaning and restoration of maps." In
Map collector 10 (March 1980): 19-22. [folio GA101.M28 no. 10 - in Map
Room]
Not a do-it-yourself guide but an outline of the basic treatments
available.
182. Association of Canadian Map Libraries. Map Collections
in Canada and Conservation: a Report Based on Responses to a Questionnaire
Distributed by the Conservation Committee, 1976. Ottawa: The Association,
1979. 50, 63p. [folio GA108.5 .A78 1979]
A good guide to current practices,
covering storage, use by readers, ownership marking, repairs, tracing,
photoduplication, exhibition, etc. English and French, tumble format.
183. Banks, Paul N. "The Conservation of Maps and Atlases." In
The 1976 Bookman's Yearbook, p. 53-62. Clifton, N.J.: AB Bookman
Publications, 1976. [Z 990.A18 vol. 1]
A concise review of the problems and
options for treatment.
184. Clapp, Anne F. Curatorial Care of Works of Art on Paper:
Basic Procedures for Paper Preservation. New York: Nick Lyons Books, 1987.
191p. [TS1109.C55 1987 - in Con Lab]
Designed for conservation technicians.
Gives up-to-date advice on environmental and storage conditions, and directions
for matting, framing, mending, and the simpler aqueous treatments.
185. Kidd, Betty H. "Preventive conservation for map collections." In Special libraries 71 (December 1980): 529-538. [Z 007.86 v.71]
186. Larsgaard, Mary Lynette. "Storage, Care, and Repair." In Map Librarianship: an Introduction. 2nd ed., p. 163-197. Littleton, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited, 1987. [Z692.M3 L37 1987]
187. Library of Congress. Preservation Office. Polyester Film
Encapsulation. Washington: Library of Congress, 1980. 23p. [Z701.U54
1980]
Clear description of the best and simplest treatment for maps
available. Another version appears in the Western Association of Map Libraries
Information Bulletin 10, no.2 (March 1979): 117-27.
188. Parry, J. H. "Old maps are slippery witnesses." In Harvard magazine [Alumni ed.] 78, no. 8 (April 1976): 32-41. [Map Room Vert 1488 - in Map Room]
189. Skelton, R. A. Looking at an Early Map. Lawrence:
University of Kansas Libraries, 1965. 29, [3]p. [GA231]
An attempt to
"illustrate some of the lines of thought and practice by which an early
cartographer might arrive at the design in his end-product, and some of the
principles which should guide us in fathoming his intention" (p. 28).
190. Wiberley, Stephen E. "Editing maps: a method for historical
cartography." In The Journal of interdisciplinary history 10 (1980):
499-510. [DA1.J59]
An important article with good advice and warnings for
those who want to base new maps on old.
191. Andrews, John Harwood. History in the Ordnance Map: an Introduction for Irish Readers. Dublin: Ordnance Survey Office, 1974. 63p. [5A 3679 - in Map Room]
192. Buisseret, David. From Sea Charts to Satellite Images:
Interpreting North American History Through Maps. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1990. 304p. [E179.F84 1990]
A book of case studies, in which
excerpts from maps of various types and from different periods are subjected to
close scrutiny as historical sources.
193. Harley, J. B. The Historian's Guide to Ordnance Survey
Maps. London: For the Standing Conference for Local History by the National
Council of Social Service, 1964. 51p. [4A 8372]
Reprinted from The
Amateur Historian, with additions.
194. Harley, J. B. Maps for the Local Historian: a Guide to
the British Sources Standing Conference for Local History. London: For the
Standing Conference for Local History by the National Council of Social
Service, 1972. 86p. [4A 20331]
Reprinted from the Local
Historian.
195. Long, John H. "Studying George Rogers Clark's Illinois
Campaign With Maps." In The French, the Indians, and George Rogers Clark in
the Illinois Country: Proceedings of an Indiana American Revolution
Bicentennial Symposium, p. 67-91. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society,
1977. [E263.N84 I52 1976]
Includes discussion of the relative value of
modern vs. comtemporary maps for studying historical events.
196. Schlereth, Thomas J. Past Cityscapes: Uses of
Cartography in Urban History. Newberry papers in family and community
history., paper 80-1. Chicago, Ill.: The Newberry Library, 1980. 41p. [folio
D5.N48 80-1]
Includes good examples of applied map work in the classroom. A
modern street map can be an excellent start. Reprinted, with some revisions, as
chapter three in his Artifacts and the American Past (Nashville:
American Association for State and Local History, 1980).
197. Warner, Deborah Jean. The Sky Explored: Celestial
Cartography, 1500-1800. New York: Alan R. Liss; Amsterdam: Theatrum Orbis
Terrarum, 1979. 293p. [QB65.W36 - in Map Room]
The standard list.
WORLD - TO 1800
198. Mickwitz, Ann-Mari and Leena
Miekkavaara. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University
Library: Annotated Catalog of Maps Made Up to 1800. Helsinki: Helsinki
University Library, 1979-1995. 5v. in 6. [folio Z6022.M53 - in Map Room]
Detailed descriptions of some 24,000 maps, including maps in atlases and other
books, as well as some loose maps. Vols. 1-2 treat atlases, vol. 3 treats maps
in books, vols. 4-5 contain title, personal name, geographic, and chronological
indexes.
WORLD - TO 1800
199. Mooney, James E. Maps, Globes,
Atlases, and Geographies Through the Year 1800: the Eleanor Houston and
Lawrence M.C. Smith Cartographic Collection at the Smith Cartographic Center,
University of Southern Maine. Portland, Me.: University of Southern Maine
Library, 1988. 145p. [folio Z6028.M62 1988 - in Map Room]
Some 600 entries,
48 high-quality plates.
WORLD - TO 1850
200. Archives nationales (France).
Catalog Général Des Cartes, Plans Et Dessins D'Architecture,
Série NN. Paris: Archives nationales, 1978. 620p. [Z6027.F8 F75 1978
- in Map Room]
Série NN contains some 3,200 maps (almost exclusively
printed), more than half relating to France. Geographical and chronological
arrangement, index to places and names.
WORLD - TO 1900
201. Map Collectors' Series. no.1
(1963) - 110 (1975). London: Map Collectors' Circle, 1963-1975. [Map Ref
Z6003.M3 - in Map Room]
Edited by R.V. Tooley, MCS was a very rare
bird, indeed: a cartobibliographical journal. Each number was devoted to
listing maps of a particular area; most were quite thorough, and all were
accompanied by numerous plates. A second set of the series was cataloged
individually and issues are scattered throughout the library; this set is bound
uniformly in 22 vols. and a topical index is tipped inside the front cover of
volume one.
WORLD - TO 1910
202. Great Britain. Public Record Office.
Catalog of Colonial Maps (C 700). List & Index Society., v. 203.
London: The Society, 1984. 347p. [Z6028.G75 1984 - in Map Room]
Arranged by
area. Many of these maps are also listed in other P.R.O. map catalogs.
WORLD - TO 1967
203. British Museum. Catalog of Printed
Maps, Charts and Plans. London: Trustees of the British Museum, 1967. 15v.
[Ayer f 290 B917 1967 - in Map Room]
One of the world's great map catalogs.
Supplemented by a Ten-Year Supplement, 1965-1974, 1v. (London: British
Library, 1978), same call number, and Catalog of Cartographic Materials in
the British Library, 1975-1988 3v. (London: K.G. Saur, 1989) [folio
Z6028.B854, but shelved in the Map Room next to the rest of the catalog]. The
whole set was replaced by a catalog on CD-ROM (not yet in the Newberry).
WORLD - TO 1971
204. New York Public Library. Research
Libraries. Dictionary Catalog of the Map Division. Boston: G. K. Hall,
1971. 10v. [f g .71 - in Map Room]
The largest printed catalog of an
American collection. The NYPL includes an impressive number of city plans,
gathered together under that subject heading in this dictionary catalog.
WORLD - TO DATE
205. OCLC. [OCLC Online Catalog].
[Reference and Bibliography Center]
Unlike everything else in this
bibliography, the OCLC database exists only as magnetic charges in a computer
in Dublin, Ohio. Nevertheless, with well over 30 million bibliographic records,
including hundreds of thousands of maps, this is probably the largest map
catalog extant. Searching by name, title, area, publisher, place of
publication, and year is possible.
WORLD - 1472-1500
206. Campbell, Tony. The Earliest
Printed Maps, 1472-1500. London: British Library, 1987. 244p. [GA231.C36
1987 - in Map Room]
Exhaustive descriptions and superb illustrations of 222
incunabula-period maps.
WORLD - 1472-1700
207. Shirley, Rodney W. The Mapping of
the World: Early Printed World Maps 1472-1700. Holland Press Cartographica
series, 9. London: Holland Press, 1983. 669p. [Map Ref Z6028.S48 1983 - in Map
Room]
Indispensable cartobibliography. The descriptions are brief, but
there are substantial commentaries and virtually every one of the 639 entries
is illustrated. A 1993 edition was unchanged except for 19p. of "Corrigenda and
Addenda," found in a pocket at the back of the Library's copy. Shelved next to
"Shirley" is Arthur Holzheimer's inventory of Shirley maps in the Newberry's
collections.
WORLD - 1500-1599
208. Canada. Public Archives. National Map
Collection. Sixteenth-Century Maps Relating to Canada: a Check-List and
Bibliography. Ottawa: The Archives, 1956. 283p. [Ayer 290 C145 1956 - in
Map Room]
These are all world or American maps.
WORLD - 1583-1840
209. Images of East and West: Maps,
Plans, Views and Drawings From Dutch Colonial Archives. Part 1, The Early
Period, 1583-1814 (1840). The Hague: Algemeen Rijksarchief, 1992-1994. 5v.
[folio Z6028.N42 1994 - in Map Room]
Consisting primarily of reprints of
earlier listings compiled by P.A. Leupe and S.P. l'Honore Naber, this serves as
a finding aid to a set of microfiche reproductions of the maps (the Newberry
does not own the microfiche). Some 3,700 (mostly MSS) and 39 atlases are
indexed.
WORLD - 1677-1800
210. Wheat, James Clements and Christian
Brun. Maps and Charts Published in America Before 1800: a Bibliography.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1969. 215p. [Ayer 290 W532 1969 - in Map
Room]
Classic bibliography of American map-incunabula. Detailed
descriptions of 915 items, arranged by area.
WORLD - 1731-1778
211. Pedley, Mary Sponberg. Bel Et
Utile: the Work of the Robert De Vaugondy Family of Mapmakers. Tring,
Herts.: Map Collector Publications, 1992. 251p. [folio GA863.R62 P43 1992 - in
Map Room]
The catalog of Robert de Vaugondy maps (p. 129-end) lists 500
items.
WORLD - 1475-1900
212. Great Britain. National Maritime
Museum. Catalog of the Library, Volume Three: Atlases &
Cartography. London: H.M.S.O., 1971. 2v. [Z921.g725 v.3 - in Map Room]
Unusual in that titles of all map sheets are given. Vol. 3, part 2 is an index
to cartographers and places.
WORLD - ATLASES - 1482-1945
213. Lodynski, Marian.
Centralny Katalog Zbiorw Kartograficznych w Polsce. Warszawa: 1961-1968.
4v. [Map Ref Z6028.L8 - in Map Room]
A union catalog of atlases (defined as
works with 10 or more maps) in Polish libraries. Contents: v.1, Atlases and
Geographical Works, 1482-1800; v.2, Supplement to vol. 1; v.3, Atlases,
1801-1919; v.4, Atlases and Geographical Works, 1528-1945.
WORLD - ATLASES - 1500-1699
214. Pastoureau, Mireille.
Les Atlas Français, XVIe-XVIIe Siècles: Répertoire
Bibliographique Et Étude. Paris: Bibliothèque nationale,
1984. 695p. [folio Z6027.P37 - in Map Room]
Does for French atlases of
these countries what Koeman's Atlantes Neerlandici does for the Dutch.
WORLD - ATLASES - 1500-1936
215. University of Chicago.
Library. Atlases in Libraries of Chicago: a Bibliography and Union Check
List. Chicago: 1936. [244]p. [Ref Z6028.C53]
Another copy: [Map Ready
Ref - in Map Room]
WORLD - ATLASES - 1522-1980
216. Vekene, Emile van der.
Cosmographies, Théâtres Du Monde & Atlas: Catalog De 254
Atlas Et Ouvrages Topographiques Conservés à La
Bibliothèque Nationale De Luxembourg. Luxembourg:
Bibliothèque Nationale, 1984. 261p. [Z6028.L89 V45 - in Map Room]
Exhibition catalog arranged by atlas type and date; index to personal names.
WORLD - ATLASES - 1538-1899
217. Baskes, Roger S. List of
Atlases & Other Books in Collection of Roger S. Baskes As of March 1,
1997. Chicago: The Author, 1997. 1v., various paginations. [Map Cataloging
Section]
Brief descriptions of approximately 3,500 altases and books with
maps, 2,400 cartographic reference works, and 1,100 Baedecker and other
guidebooks. Earlier version from 1995: [folio A6021.B38 1995 - in Map Room].
WORLD - ATLASES - 1570-1610
218. Meurer, Peter H.
Atlantes Colonienses: Die Kolner Schüle Der Atlaskartographie,
1570-1610. Fundamenta cartographica historica., Bd. 1. Bad Neustadt a. d.
Saale: Dietrich Pfaehler, 1988. 244p. [GA312.Z9]
Does for Cologne what
Koeman's Atlantes Neerlandici does for the Low Countries.
WORLD - ATLASES - 1570-1880
219. Koeman, Cornelius.
Atlantes Neerlandici. Amsterdam: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1967-1971. 5v.
[Ayer f 290 K77 1967 - in Map Room]
Describes and indexes thousands of maps
in Dutch atlases published up to 1880. Supplemental sixth volume (Alphen aan
den Rijn: Canaletto, 1985) extends coverage to 1940.
WORLD - ATLASES - TO 1900
220. Baskes, Roger S. Atlases
in the Newberry Library: a Short-Title Catalog. Chicago: The Newberry
Library, 1997. 1v., various paginations. [Map Ready Reference - in Map
Room]
Brief descriptions of approximately 4,600 atlases, defined as works
with 5 maps or more. Includes approximately 1,700 entries published before
1900.
WORLD - ATLASES - TO 1969
221. Library of Congress. A
List of Geographical Atlases in the Library of Congress. Washington:
G.P.O., 1909-1992. 9v. [Map Ref Z6026.U56 1909]
Compiled by Phillip Lee
Phillips and Clara LeGear. At 18,435 titles, "Philipps/LeGear" is the most
comprehensive list of atlases, a monumental effort begun by the first chief of
LC's Map Division and completed by Mrs. LeGear in her 90th year. Vols. 1-4
describe atlases of all types in the LC before 1920; vol. 5, world atlases
acquired between 1920 and 1955; vol. 6, non-American atlases acquired between
1920 and 1960; and vol. 7, atlases of the Western Hemisphere acquired between
1920 and 1969. One of the glories of Philipps/LeGear is its indexes, which not
only list the atlases by author, but also the cartographers and areas of
hundreds of thousands of individual maps in these atlases. Volumes 1-5 have
their own indexes, vol. 8 is a cartographer and place index to vol. 7, and vol.
9 is a comprehensive author index to the whole set.
WORLD - CITIES AND TOWNS - 1486-1750
222. Fauser, Alois.
Repertorium Älterer Topographie: Druckgraphik Von 1486 Bis 1750.
Wiesbaden: L. Reichert, 1978. 2v. [Z6022.F38 - in Map Room]
With over
16,000 brief descriptions, the most ambitously comprehensive list of city maps
and views, but see also the catalogs edited by Wolfram Klaus for the Deutsche
Staatsbibliothek and the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin.
WORLD - MANUSCRIPT MAPS - 1200-1500
223. Destombes, Marcel.
Mappemondes, A.D. 1200-1500: Catalog Préparé Par La
Commission Des Cartes Anciennes De L'Union Géographique
Internationale. Imago mundi., supplement no. 4. Amsterdam: N. Israel, 1964.
322p. [Ayer 290 I615 1964 - in Map Room]
Detailed descriptions and
bibliographies of 880 maps.
WORLD - MANUSCRIPT MAPS - 1500-1700
224. Astengo, Corradino.
Elenco Preliminare De Carte Ed Atlanti Nautici Manoscritti, Eseguiti
Nell'Area Mediterranea Nel Periodo 1500-1700 e Conservati Presso Enti
Pubblici. Genoa: Istituto di geografia, Universitá di Genova, 1996.
46p. [Z6026.H9 A78 1996 - in Map Room]
A brief inventory of portolan maps
and atlases, arranged by country and city of depository.
WORLD - MANUSCRIPT MAPS - TO 1844
225. British Museum.
Catalog of the Manuscript Maps, Charts, and Plans, and of the
Topographical Drawings in the British Museum. London: Printed by order of
the Trustees, 1844-1861. 3v. [Ayer 290 B915 1844 - in Map Room]
Still the
most current published listing of the BL's manuscript maps. Volume three
reprinted Brussels: Gregg Associates, 1962.
WORLD - MANUSCRIPT MAPS - TO 1892
226. Smith, Clara A.
List of Manuscript Maps in the Edward E. Ayer Collection. Chicago,
Newberry Library: 1927. 101p. [Map Ready Reference - in Map Room]
Lists
some 300 maps, most relating to North America
WORLD - MAPS IN BOOKS - 1639-1819
227. Walsh, Jim. Maps
Contained in the Publications of the American Bibliography, 1639-1819: an Index
and Checklist. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1988. 367p. [Ref Z6027.U5
W35 1988]
Brief entries for hundreds of maps in books described in the
Evans and Shaw/Shoemaker bibliographies.
WORLD - MAPS IN BOOKS - 1669-1818
228. Jolly, David C.
Maps in British Periodicals. Brookline, Mass.: The Author, 1990-1991.
2v. [Z6028.J64 1990 - in Map Room]
Extremely thorough work, listing over
2,000 maps, with excellent indexes; cf. Jolly's Maps of America in
Periodicals Before 1800. Except for briefer title transcriptions,
supersedes Klein's Maps in Eighteenth-Century British Magazine's.
WORLD - MAPS IN BOOKS - 1736-1799
229. Klein, Christopher M.
Maps in Eighteenth-Century British Magazines: a Checklist. Hermon Dunlap
Smith Center for the History of Cartography., Occasional Publication no. 3.
Chicago: The Newberry Library., 1989. 72p. [folio Z6022.K54 1989 - in Map
Room]
Indexes maps in Gentleman's, London, Political,
Scots, and Universal Magazine(s). Includes complete title
transcriptions, otherwise superseded by David Jolly's Maps in British
Periodicals.
WORLD - MAPS IN BOOKS - TO 1968
230. American Geographical
Society of New York. Index to Maps in Books and Periodicals. Boston,
Mass.: G. K. Hall, 1968. 10v. [Ayer f 290 A55 1968]
Largely
twentieth-century maps, but the occasional older item (or reproduction of an
older map) will appear.
WORLD - ROADS - TO 1960s
231. Bonacker, Wilhelm.
Bibliographie Der Strassenkarte. Bonn, Ger.: Kirschbaum Verlag, 1973.
242p. [Map Ref Z6026.R6 B65 - in Map Room]
More than 4,600 brief
descriptions of road maps, from the Etzlaub Romweg map of 1501 through
the 1960s, in geographical order.
AMERICA - 1520-1900
232. Spain. Ejercito. Servicio
Geografico. Seccion de documentacion. Cartoteca Historica: Indice De Mapas y
Planos Historicos De America. Madrid: Servicio del Ejercito, 1974. 106p.
[Z6027.A5 S63 1974 - in Map Room]
Brief descriptions, classified
arrangement.
AMERICA - 1527-1865
233. Spain. Ejercito. Servicio
Geografico and Spain. Servicio Historico Militar. Cartografia De
Ultramar. Madrid: 1949-1957. 4v. in 8. [Ayer 135 S73 1949]
Includes
lists of place names and reproductions of the maps. Contents: v.1. America in
general--v.2. U.S. and Canada--v.3. Mexico--v.4. Central America.
AMERICA - 1570-1830
234. Tooley, R. V. The Mapping of
America. Holland Press Cartographica., no. 2. London : Holland Press, 1980.
519p. [Ayer Z6027.A5 T66 - in Map Room]
Nine of the eleven chapters are
reprinted from various issues of the Map Collectors' Series. Good, solid
bibliographies complemented by 179 plates.
AMERICA - 1624-1865
235. McLaughlin, Glen and Nancy H. Mayo.
The Mapping of California As an Island: an Illustrated Checklist.
California Map Society, Occassional Paper., no. 5. Saratoga, Calif.: California
Map Society, 1995. 141p. [folio Z6027.C15 M26 1995 - in Map Room]
Since it
lists over 250 mostly continental maps and illustrates most of them, this
well-constructed list is also serves as a handy list of maps of the Western
Hemisphere.
AMERICA - 1624-1865
236. William L. Clements Library.
Research Catalog of Maps of America to 1860 in the William L. Clements
Library. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1972. 4v. [f Z 79 .M586 - in Map Room]
Edited by Douglas W. Marshall. Following the lines laid down by one-time
Clements map curator Lloyd Brown, author of The Story of Maps and
Notes on the Care & Cataloguing of Old Maps, this excellent catalog
includes more than 10,000 brief but adequate entries. Contents: v. 1-2.
Cartographer/title catalog. v. 3-4. Geographic area catalog and list of
atlases.
AMERICA - TO 1900
237. Phillips, Philip Lee. A List of
Maps of America in the Library of Congress. New York: B. Franklin, 1967.
1137p. [Ayer Z6027.A5 U5 1967 b - in Map Room]
The most complete list
available of maps of the Western Hemisphere and any of its parts. Brief
descriptions in one alphabetical sequence. Reprint of original published
Washington: G.P.O., 1901.
AMERICA - CITIES AND TOWNS - 1556-1945
238. Klaus, Wolfram.
Pläne Und Grundrisse Amerikanischer Städte (1556-1945).
Kartographische Bestandsverzeichnisse., 6. Berlin: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin,
1992. 362p. [Z6027.A5 K56 1992 - in Map Room]
Relatively full descriptions
of 2,087 maps, issued as separates and in books and atlases. Continues
extraordinary effort by Klaus and the Deutsche Staatsbibliothek of the former
German Democratic Republic; carried on here by the unified Staatsbibliothek zu
Berlin.
AMERICA - MANUSCRIPT MAPS - 14**-17**
239. Marcel, Gabriel.
Quatriéme Centenaire De La Découverte De L'Amérique.
Catalog Des Documents Géographiques Exposés a La Section Des
Cartes Et Plans De La Bibliothéque Nationale. Paris: J. Maisonneuve,
1892. 77p. [g 1080.66 - in Map Room]
AMERICA - MANUSCRIPT MAPS - ca. .1500-ca. 1800
240.
Postnikov, A. V. Checklist of Photographic Reproductions of Manuscript
Maps. Chicago: Newberry Library, 1994. 402 leaves. [Map Ready Reference -
in Map Room]
This is a "provisional draft" of a master index of the
Newberry's reproductions of manuscript maps relating to America, primarily from
French, British, and Spanish archives. It lists over 1,300 maps; about half of
them are part of the Karpinski collections, and remainder were acquired by Ruth
Lapham Butler, the Ayer collection curator in the 1930's-50's.
AMERICA - MAPS IN BOOKS - 1733-1799
241. Jolly, David C.
Maps of America in Periodicals Before 1800. Brookline, Massachusetts:
The Author, 1989. 119p. [Z6027.A5 J64 1989 - in Map Room]
Brief
descriptions of 465 maps, with extensive references and full indexes. Cf.
Jolly's Maps in British Periodicals.
NORTH AMERICA - 1507-1802
242. Wagner, Henry Raup. The
Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the Year 1800. Berkeley,
Calif.: University of California Press, 1937. 2v. [Ayer 129.5 N77 W13 1937 - in
Map Room]
Lists 862 maps; includes extensive lists of placenames.
NORTH AMERICA - 1545-1700
243. Harrisse, Henry. Notes
Pour Servir a L'Histoire, a La Bibliographie Et a La Cartographie De La
Nouvelle-France Et Des Pays Adjacents 1545-1700. Paris: Tross, 1872. 367p.
[Ayer 290 H2r 1872 - in Map Room]
Maps are listed on p. 189-239.
NORTH AMERICA - 1585-19**
244. Great Britain. Public Record
Office. Maps and Plans in the Public Record Office: 2. America and the West
Indies. London: H.M.S.O., 1967. 835p. [Map Ref Z6028.G767 v.2 - in Map
Room]
Almost 4,500 entries, mostly manuscript.
NORTH AMERICA - 1600-1850
245. Stevens, Henry Newton and
Roland Tree. Comparative Cartography. Map Collectors' Series., 39.
London: Map Collectors' Circle, 1967. 12, [1], 305-363p. [Ayer 129 S8 1967 - in
Map Room]
Reprinted from Essays honoring Lawrence C. Wroth, 1959, with a
few addenda. Describes variant states of 93 maps.
NORTH AMERICA - 1750-1789
246. Library of Congress. Maps
and Charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789: a Guide to the
Collections in the Library of Congress. Washington: Library of Congress,
1981. 495p. [Z6027.N68U54 1981 - in Map Room]
Comp. by John R. Sellers and
Patricia Molen Van Ee. Lists 2,154 maps in a classified, but rather opaque,
order; index to names and places.
NORTH AMERICA - ca. 1500-ca. 1960
247. Bancroft Library.
Index to Printed Maps. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1964. 519p. [Ayer f 290 C1415
1964 - in Map Room]
Especially strong on California and the West.
Supplemented by Catalog of manuscript and printed maps in the Bancroft
Library: a supplement to Index to printed maps (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1975),
581p. [Ayer f 290 C1415 Suppl. - in Map Room]
NORTH AMERICA - TO 1820
248. Lépine, Pierre.
Cartes Anciennes: Cartes Originales Ou Reproduites. Montreal:
Bibliothèque nationale du Québec, 1994. 348p. [folio Z6027.N68 B5
1994 - in Map Room]
Lists 1,669 maps, including separates and maps in
books, and photographic and other facsimiles; thorough index, including titles.
NORTH AMERICA - CITIES AND TOWNS - 1825-1925
249. Reps, John
William. Views and Viewmakers of Urban America: Lithographs of Towns and
Cities in the U.S. and Canada: Notes on the Artists and Publishers, and a Union
Catalog of Their Work, 1825-1925. Columbia: University of Missouri Press,
1984. 570p. [folio Z5961.U5 R46 1984 - in Map Room]
A thorough history of
the genre, followed by a list of 4,480 views.
NORTH AMERICA - CITIES AND TOWNS - 1850s-1970s
250. Hoehn,
R. Philip, William S. Peterson-Hunt, and Evelyn L. Woodruff. Union List of
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps Held by Institutions in the United States and
Canada. Santa Cruz, Calif.: Western Association of Map Libraries,
1976-1977. 2v. [Z6026.I7 H63 - in Map Room]
NORTH AMERICA - CITIES AND TOWNS - 1867-ca. 1950
251.
Library of Congress. Geography and Map Division. Fire Insurance Maps in the
Library of Congress: Plans of North American Cities and Towns Produced by the
Sanborn Map Company: a Checklist. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress,
1981. 773p. [Map Ref Z6026.I6 U54 1981a - in Map Room]
Lists, by state or
province, city, and date, maps of over 12,000 towns.
NORTH AMERICA - CITIES AND TOWNS - 1870s - 1920s
252.
Library of Congress. Geography and Map Division. Panoramic Maps of Cities in
the United States and Canada: a Checklist of Maps in the Collection of the
Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division. 2nd ed. Washington:
Library of Congress: for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1984. 181p.
[folio Z6027.U5 L5 1984 - in Map Room]
Comp. by John R. Hébert; rev.
by Patrick E. Dempsey. Brief descriptions of some 1,100 views. First ed.
published as: Panaoramic maps of Anglo-American cities. 1974.
NORTH AMERICA - MANUSCRIPT MAPS - 16**-18**
253.
Sánchez, Joseph P. Guide to the Spanish Colonial Research Center Map
Collection of North America. Albuquerque: National Park Service, 1994. 7v.
[folio Z6027.N68 S63 1994 - in Map Room]
Descriptions made from photostats
of 809 manuscript maps in Spanish archives. Many, if not most, are likely
included in the Karpinski series and listed in Postnikov's Checklist of
photographic reproductions of manuscript maps in the Newberry. The chief
value of the descriptions here is that they give full transcriptions and
translations of legends and explanations; otherwise, lacking an index and with
an incredilby wasteful layout, the work is dissappointing.
NORTH AMERICA - MANUSCRIPT MAPS - 1700-1850
254. Brun,
Christian. Guide to the Manuscript Maps in the William L. Clements
Library. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1959. 209p. [Ayer 290 M62 1959
- in Map Room]
Lists 806 maps, all of them of North American interest,
almost half dealing with the Revolutionary War.
GREAT LAKES REGION - 1587-1797
255. Karpinski, Louis
Charles. "Fundamental Maps of Michigan and the Great Lakes." In Bibliography
of the Printed Maps of Michigan,1804-1808, p. 26-200. Lansing: Michigan
Historical Commission, 1931. [Z6027.M62 K2 - in Map Room]
Lists 120 maps of
the Great Lakes Region, 1,000 of Michigan.
CANADA - 15**-19**
256. Canada. Public Archives. National
Map Collection. Catalog of the National Map Collection, Public Archives of
Canada. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1976. 16v. [f g 10.1451]
Text in English or
French. Includes indexes.
CANADA - 1540-1703
257. Kershaw, Kenneth A. Early Printed
Maps of Canada. Ancaster, Ont.: Kershaw Publishing, 1993. v. [Map Ref folio
Z6027.C21 K47 1993 - in Map Room]
First of two projected volumes.
CANADA - COUNTY MAPS - 1877-ca. 1900
258. Kidd, Betty H.
County Atlases of Canada: a Descriptive Catalog. Ottawa: Public
Archives, 1970. 192p. [g 1082.562 - in Map Room]
English and French.
CANADA - COUNTY MAPS - ca. 1860-1896
259. Maddick, Heather.
County Maps: Land Ownership Maps of Canada in the 19th Century. Ottawa:
National Map Collection, 1976. 94p. [f g 10.145 v.3 - in Map Room]
CANADA, WESTERN - 1869-1930
260. Canada. Public Archives.
National Map Collection. Index to Township Plans of the Canadian West.
Ottawa: Public Archives of Canada, 1974. 69p. [Map Ref folio Z6027.C22 C3
1974]
Lists, by township and range, some 20,000 plats.
UNITED STATES - 1502-1820
261. Lowry, Woodbury. A
Descriptive List of Maps of the Spanish Possessions Within the Present Limits
of the United States, 1502-1820. Washington, D.C.: G.P.O., 1912. 567p. [g
1083.52 - in Map Room]
Very full descriptions of and complete indexes to
the 750 printed and manuscript maps in the Lowery collection at the Library of
Congress.
UNITED STATES - 1789-1969
262. Koepp, Donna P. Index and
Carto-Bibliography of Maps, 1789-1969. CIS US serial set index., pt. 14.
Bethesda, Md.: Congressional Information Service, 1995. 4v. [Map Ref Z1223.Z7
C26 1995 - in Map Room]
Essential guide to over 50,000 maps published in
the Congressional Serial Set, with thorough author, title, and subject indexes.
Supersedes the pioneering work in this field appearing in Claussen and Friis's
Descriptive Catalog of Maps Published by Congress, 1817-1843.
UNITED STATES - 1795-1895
263. Sheets, K. A. American
Maps, 1795-1895: a Guide to Values: Wall Maps, Folding Maps, Atlases & Maps
From Atlases. Ann Arbor: K.A. Sheets, 1994. 160p. [Map Ref folio Z6027.U5
S53 1994 - in Map Room]
UNITED STATES - 1817-1843
264. Claussen, Martin Paul and
Herman Ralph Friis. Descriptive Catalog of Maps Published by Congress,
1817-1843. Washington, D.C.: [Priv. pub.], 1941. 104p. [g 1083.18 - in Map
Room]
Extremely useful for its period, but largely superseded by Donna
Koepp's Index and Carto-Bibliography of Maps, 1789-1969.
UNITED STATES - 1882-1940
265. Moffat, Riley Moore. Map
Index to Topographic Quadrangles of the United States, 1882-1940. Western
Association of Map Libraries., Occasional Paper no. 10. Santa Cruz, Calif.:
Western Association of Map Libraries, 1985. 1v. unpaged. [folio GA405.M64 1986
- in Map Room]
All USGS ever made are keyed to state index maps.
UNITED STATES - ca. 1784-1920
266. United States. National
Archives. List of Selected Maps of States and Territories. Special
list., 29. Washington: The Archives, 1971. 113p. [Z6027.U5 H37 - in Map
Room]
Compiled by Janet L. Hargett. Reasonably full descriptions of 887
maps, many of them produced by federal agencies.
UNITED STATES - ATLASES - 1776-1950
267. Library of
Congress. Map Division. United States Atlases: a List of National, State,
County, City, and Regional Atlases in the Library of Congress. Washington,
1950-53: 1950. 2v. [GA300.U68 Z881.U5 1950at]
Compiled by Clara Egli
LeGear. Volume 2 is a union list.
UNITED STATES - ATLASES - ca. 1840-ca. 1920
268. Baskes,
Roger S. U.S. County and State Atlases in the Newberry Library. Chicago:
Newberry Library, 1992. 17 leaves. [Map Ready Reference - in Map Room]
Short-title list with close to 600 entries.
UNITED STATES - CITIES AND TOWNS - TO 1900
269. Shelley,
Michael H. Ward Maps of United States Cities: a Selective Checklist of
Pre-1900 Maps in the Library of Congress. Washington: Library of Congress,
1975. 24p. [g 1083.917 - in Map Room]
Lists 232 maps of major American
cities for the decennial census years 1790-1890. All of the maps are available
in the Newberry Library on microfiche [Microfiche 701].
UNITED STATES - COUNTY MAPS - 18**
270. Stephenson, Richard
W. Land Ownership Maps: a Checklist of Nineteenth Century United States
County Maps in the Library of Congress. Washington D.C.: Library of
Congress, 1967. 86p. [Z6027.U5 U54 - in Map Room]
Lists 1,449 maps, most of
which are available on microfiche [Microfiche 583]
UNITED STATES - INDIANS - 1800-1960S
271. United States.
National Archives. Cartographic Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Special list., 13. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1977. 187p. [Map Ref
Z1209.2. U5 U53 1977 - in Map Room]
Compiled by Laura E. Kelsay.
Collection-level descriptions of 977 map series, with many items singled out
for individual description. Previous ed. (1954) issued under title: List of
cartographic records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
UNITED STATES - MANUSCRIPT MAPS - 1519-1836
272. Jackson,
Jack. Manuscript Maps Concerning the Gulf Coast, Texas, and the Southwest
(1519-1836): an Annotated Guide to the Karpinski Series of Photographs at the
Newberry Library, Chicago, With Notice of Related Cartographic Materials.
Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography., Occasional
Publication no. 7. Chicago: The Newberry Library, 1995. 90p. [folio Z6027.N68
J23 1995 - in Map Room]
Supplements A.V. Postnikov's Checklist of
Photographic Reproductions of Manuscript Maps for the Spanish Borderlands.
See also W. Lowry's A Descriptive List of Maps of the Spanish Possessions
within the Present Limits of the United States, 1502-1820 and J.P.
Sánchez's Guide to the Spanish Colonial Research Center Map
Collection of North America.
SOUTHEASTERN STATES - 1861-1896
273. Le Gear, Clara Egli.
The Hotchkiss Map Collection: a List of Manuscript Maps, Many of the Civil
War Period, Prepared by Major Jed. Hotchkiss, and Other Manuscript and
Annotated Maps in His Possession. Falls Church, Va.: Sterling Press, 1977.
76p. [Map Ref Z6027.U5 H6 1977 - in Map Room]
Reprint of original ed.
published Washington: Library of Congress, 1951. Lists 341 maps, index to
personal and geographic names. Hotchkiss worked as a civil engineer after the
war and almost half of the maps are from the that period.
SOUTHEASTERN STATES - ca.1544-1776
274. Cumming, William
Patterson. The Southeast in Early Maps. Princeton, N.J.: Princton
University Press, 1958. 275p. [f G 1086.2031 - in Map Room]
A detailed,
scholarly bibliography of 450 maps, printed and manuscript, with 67 excellent
collotype plates.
SOUTHEASTERN STATES - MANUSCRIPT MAPS - 1580-1813
275.
Archivo General de Indias. Catálogo De Mapas y Planos De La Florida y
La Luisiana. Madrid: Direccion General del Patrimonio Artístico,
1979. 92p. [Ayer Z6027.U5 G66 - in Map Room]
Rather full descriptions of
245 maps, chronological arrangement, indexes.
OHIO VALLEY - 1673-1783
276. Brown, Lloyd Arnold. Early
Maps of the Ohio Valley: a Selection of Maps, Plans, and Views Made by Indians
and Colonials From 1673 to 1783. Pittsburgh: Univ. of Pittsburgh Press,
1959. 132p. [Ayer 136 B87 1959 - in Map Room]
Brief descriptions and solid
essays on 52 manuscript and printed maps, all reproduced in collotype.
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY - CITIES AND TOWNS - 1800-1899
277. Reps,
John William. Cities of the Mississippi: Nineteenth-Century Images of Urban
Development. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1994. 342p. [folio
F353.R47 1994]
MIDDLE WESTERN STATES - TO 1900
278. Checklist of Printed
Maps of the Middle West to 1900. Boston, Mass.: G.K. Hall, 1981. 13v. in
11. [Map Ref Z6027.M53 C54 1981a]
Edited by Robert W. Karrow, Jr. Lists
25,478 maps by state and region. A 14th volume (Chicago: The Newberry Library,
1983) is a cumulative index.
WESTERN STATES - 1540-1884
279. Wheat, Carl Irving.
Mapping the Transmississippi West, 1540-1861. San Francisco: Institute
of Historical Cartography, 1957. 6v. [Ayer 136 W55 1957 - in Map Room]
Classic treatment of the subject, discussing 1,302 maps and reproducing a large
share of them. The bibliographies at the ends of the volumes actually cover the
period 1540-1884. Indexed by Charles Seavey's Mapping the Transmississippi
West, 1540-1861: An Index to the Cartobibliography. Map and Geography Round
Table of the American Library Association Occasional Paper 3. (Winnetka, Ill.:
Speculum Orbis Press, 1992) [Ayer folio 136 W55 1957 Index - in Map Room].
WESTERN STATES - 18**
280. Newberry Library. A Catalog
of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1968. 854p. [Map Ready Reference - in Map
Room]
Compiled by Colton Storm. Additional copies in the Main and Special
Collections Reading Rooms. This collection includes hundreds of maps, some 860
of which are indexed by place and Graff catalog number in Index to Maps in
the Catalog of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana
(Chicago: Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography at the
Newberry Library, 1972).
PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN STATES - 1571-1898
281. Hunt, William
R. Reference Guide to Early Maps in the Pacific Northwest Collection, the
Sanzallo Library, University of Washington . Seattle: University of
Washington Libraries, 1966. 69 leaves. [folio Z6028.W38 - in Map Room]
Lists 148 maps.
PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN STATES - 1800-1899
282. Reps, John
William. Panoramas of Promise: Pacific Northwest Cities and Towns on
Nineteenth-Century Lithographs. Pullman, Wash.: Washington State University
Press, 1984. 93p. [Ayer NE2454.R47 1984]
LATIN AMERICA - 14**-1920s
283. American Geographical
Society of New York. A Catalog of Maps of Hispanic America. New York:
American Geographical Society, 1930-1933. 4v. [Ayer 290 A55 1930 - in Map
Room]
Arranged by country, with sections on "historical maps" and maps in
books.
COLUMBIA - 1592-1907
284. Cortés Alonso, Vicenta.
Catalogo De Mapas De Colombia. Madrid: Ediciones Cultura Hispanica,
1967. 337p. [Ayer 290 C797 1967]
ARGENTINA - 1577-1898
285. Furlong Cardiff, Guillermo.
Cartografia Historica Argentina: Mapas, Planos y Disenos Que Se Conservan En
El Archivo General De La Nacion. Buenos Aires: 1963. 391p. [Ayer 290 F98
1963]
Includes index.
AMAZON VALLEY - 1500-1961
286. Adonias, Isa. A
Cartografia Da Região Amazônica Catálogo Descritivo:
1500-1961. Rio de Janeiro: Conselho Nacional de Pesquisas, Instituto
Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia, 1963. 2v. [Ayer 290 A239 1963]
EUROPE - 1511-1597
287. Heijden, H. A. M. van der. De
Oudste Gedrukte Kaarten Van Europa. Alphen aan den Rijn: Canaletto, 1992.
146p. [folio Z6027.E9 H45 1992 - in Map Room]
Thorough descriptions,
commentaries and reproductions of 47 maps of Europe. Dutch text with English
summary.
EUROPE - CITIES AND TOWNS - 1500-1850
288. Klaus, Wolfram.
Pläne Und Grundrisse Von Städten Kapitalistischer Länder
Europas (1500-1850). Kartographische Bestandsverzeichnisse., 4. Berlin:
Deutsche Staatsbibliothek, 1980-1985. 4v. in 2. [Z6026.C56 K56 1980 - in Map
Room]
Relatively full descriptions of 13,210 maps, issued as separates and
in books and atlases. Part of an extraordinary effort by Klaus and the Deutsche
Staatsbibliothek of the former German Democratic Republic.
BRITISH ISLES - 1477-1650
289. Shirley, Rodney W. Early
Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477-1650: a Bibliography. London: Map
Collectors' Circle, 1973-1974. 189, [7]p. [Ayer 5S 52]
Issued as nos. 90,
94, 95, 97, and 101 of the Map Collectors' Series. Continued by
Shirley's Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1650-1750.
BRITISH ISLES - 1650-1750
290. Shirley, Rodney W. Printed
Maps of the British Isles, 1650-1750. Tring, Herts.: Map Collector
Publications; London: British Library, 1988. 168p. [folio Z6027.G7 S55 1988 -
in Map Room]
Continues Shirley's Early Printed Maps of the British
Isles, 1477-1650.
BRITISH ISLES - 1579-1870
291. Chubb, Thomas. The Printed
Maps in the Atlases of Great Britain and Ireland: a Bibliography,
1579-1870. London: The Homeland Association, 1927. 479p. [f g 1045.17 - in
Map Room]
BRITISH ISLES - ca. 1410-1860
292. Great Britain. Public
Record Office. Maps and Plans in the Public Record Office: I. British
Isles. London: H.M.S.O., 1967. 648p. [Map Ref Z6028.G767 v. 1 - in Map
Room]
WALES - 1573-1840
293. Booth, John. Antique Maps of
Wales. Montacute, Somerset: Montacute Bookshop, 1977. 132p. [GA821.B66]
Includes index.
SCOTLAND - ca. 1250-1850
294. Royal Scottish Geographical
Society. The Early Maps of Scotland to 1850. 3rd ed. Edinburgh: The
Society, 1973-1983. 2v. [Z6027.S42 R67 1973 - in Map Room]
The list begins
on p. 157. Includes separate sections for maps of counties, roads, railroads,
towns, etc.
FRANCE - MANUSCRIPT MAPS - TO CA. 1850
295. Archives
nationales (France). Catalog Général Des Cartes, Plans Et
Dessins D'Architecture. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1958-1972. 3v.
[Z5944.F7 F7 1958 - in Map Room]
Contents: v.1, Paris et le
Département de la Seine; v.2, Départements Ain a Nord; v.3,
Départements Oise a Réunion. See also Catalog
Général des Cartes, Plans et Dessins d'Architecture, Série
NN (Paris: Archives Nationales, 1978).
CENTRAL EUROPE - 15**-19**
296. Jäger, Eckhard.
Deutsches Archiv Für Kulturgut Des Nordostens. Katalag I:
Landeskartensammlung ... Graphiksammlung. Lüneburg: Nordostdeutsches
Kulturwerk, 1977. 168p. [Z6028.D47 1977 - in Map Room]
Maps are described,
relatively briefly, on pp. 9-66, in a geographical arrangement.
No index.
CENTRAL EUROPE - TO DATE
297. Müller, Jobst-Heinrich
and Barbara Waechter. Bestandskatalog Der Landkartensammlung.
Lüneburg: Nordostdeutsches Kulturwerk, 1984. 350p. [folio Z6028.N67 1984 -
in Map Room]
Reproduces the card catalog; several indexes.
SWITZERLAND - 1496-1802
298. Blumer, Walter.
Bibliographie Der Gesamtkarten Der Schweiz Von Anfang Bis 1802.
Bibliographia Helvetica., Faszikel 2. Bern: Schweizerische Landesbibliothek,
1957. 178p. [Z6027.S97.B55]
Admirably full descriptions of 350 maps and
atlases.
GERMANY - 1815
299. Scharfe, Wolfgang. Kartendrucke Von
Deutschland Bis 1815: Titelverzeichnis. Veröffentlichungen zur
Geschichte der Kartographie., Reihe A. Berlin: Deutschen Gesellschaft für
Kartographie, 1978. Loose-leaf, unpaged. [folio Z6027.G3 S3 - in Map Room]
Very full descriptions, including reproductions of title cartouches, for maps
of Germany and its parts. Issued in parts, only three have appeared, none since
1988; ceased publication?
GERMANY - CITIES AND TOWNS - 1550-1850
300. Klaus, Wolfram.
Städte Der Neuen Bundesländer Im Kartenbild. Tiel 1: Pläne
Und Grundrisse (1550-1850). Kartographische Bestandsverzeichnisse., 2.
Berlin: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, 1994. 104p. [Z6026.C56 S73 1994 - in Map
Room]
Relatively full descriptions of 1,128 maps of cities and towns in the
former East Germany. Part of an extraordinary effort by Klaus. Earlier edition
published Berlin: Deutsche Staatsbibliothek, 1972 [Z6027.G3 K57 - in Map Room].
SPAIN - 1501-1953
301. Spain. Ejercito. Servicio Geografico.
Seccion de Documentacion. Cartoteca Historica: Indice De Atlas Universales y
Mapas y Planos Historicos De España. Madrid: 1974. 268p. [Map Ref
Z6027.S72 S72 1974]
Lists thousands of maps in one- or two-line entries.
DENMARK - 1570-1770
302. Bramsen, Bo. Gamle Danmarkskort:
En Historisk Oversigt Med Bibliografiske Noter for Perioden 1570-1770.
Copenhagen: Gronholt Pedersen, 1965. 159p. [f G 07.13]
Includes index.
EUROPE, EASTERN - CITIES AND TOWNS - 1574-1850
303. Klaus,
Wolfram. Pläne Und Grundrisse Von Städten Sozialistischer
Länder Europas (1547-1850). Kartographische Bestandsverzeichnisse., 3.
Berlin: Deutsche Staatsbibliothek, 1976. 280p. [Z6027.E8 K56 - in Map Room]
Relatively full descriptions of 2,480 maps, issued as separates and in books
and atlases. Part of an extraordinary effort by Klaus and the Deutsche
Staatsbibliothek of the former German Democratic Republic.
ASIA - 1538-1814
304. Antiques of the Orient. Mapping the
Continent of Asia. Singapore: Antiques of the Orient, 1994. 88p. [folio
Z6027.A58 1994 - in Map Room]
Written and researched by Dr. Julian Davison
and Tan Lay Kee. Actually a dealer's catalog, its comprehensiveness, extensive
commentaries, and small but sharp illustrations make it a small but serviceable
cartobibliography.
HOLY LAND - 1475-1900
305. Laor, Eran and Shoshana Klein.
Maps of the Holy Land: Cartobibliography of Printed Maps, 1475-1900. New
York: Alan R. Liss; Amsterdam: Meridian Pub. Co., 1986. 201p. [folio Z6027.P15
L36 1986 - in Map Room]
Based on the Eran Laor Collection at the Jewish
National and University Library, Jerusalem. Describes 1,185 maps; many
illustrations.
ARABIAN PENINSULA - 1477-1751
306. Tibbetts, Gerald Randall.
Arabia in Early Maps: a Bibliography of Maps Covering the Peninsula of
Arabia Printed in Western Europe From the Invention of Printing to the Year
1751. Cambridge, Eng.: Falcon - Oleander, 1978. 175p. [Map Ref Z6027.A6 T5
- in Map Room]
Relatively full descriptions of 281 maps; 22 plates.
Includes index.
AFRICA - 1660-1930
307. Great Britain. Public Record Office.
Maps and Plans in the Public Record Office: 3. Africa. London: H.M.S.O.,
1982. 426p. [Z6028.G767 v. 3]
Over 3,000 entries, mostly MSS. Includes
index.
AFRICA - CITIES AND TOWNS - 1550-1945
308. Klaus, Wolfram.
Pläne Und Grundrisse Afrikanischer Städte (1550-1945).
Kartographische Bestandsverzeichnisse., 5. Berlin: Deutsche Staatsbibliothek,
1990. 539p. [Z6027.A2 K56 1990 - in Map Room]
Relatively full descriptions
of 3,487 maps, issued as separates and in books and atlases. Part of an
extraordinary effort by Klaus and the Deutsche Staatsbibliothek of the former
German Democratic Republic.
AFRICA - MAPS IN BOOKS - 1550-1750
309. Cartwright, Margaret
Findlay. Maps of Africa and Southern Africa in Printed Books, 1550-1750.
Cape Town: University of Cape Town Libraries, 1976. 46p. [Map Ref Z6027.A2 C37
- in Map Room]
Brief descriptions and rather lengthy notes; 91 items.
Includes index.
AFRICA, SOUTHERN - MAPS IN BOOKS - 1750-1856
310.
Cartwright, Janet Findlay. Maps of Southern Africa in Printed Books,
1750-1856: a Bibliography. Cape Town: University of Cape Town Libraries,
1976. 50p. [Map Ref Z6027.S64 C36 - in Map Room]
Brief descriptions and
rather lengthy notes; 122 items.
AUSTRALIA - ca. 1050-1666
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