To order one of these titles, print an Order Form and send it to the Newberry Library Bookstore. Many of these titles are also available from the University of Chicago Press.
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David Woodward, ed. Art & Cartography: Six Historical Essays (1987) 249 pages, 34 color plates, hardcover. ISBN 0-226-90722-8 $78.00 From the 6th series, October-November 1980 A revealing selection of approaches to the study of the historical links between art and cartography. |
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David Buisseret, ed. Monarchs, Ministers, and Maps: The Emergence of Cartography as a Tool of Government in Early Modern Europe (1992) 197 pages, 8 color plates, 74 halftones, cloth. ISBN 0-226-07987-2 $55.00 From the 8th series, November 1985 |
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David Buisseret, ed. Rural Images: Estate Maps in the Old and New Worlds (1996) 184 pages, 8 color plates, hardcover, cloth. ISBN 0-226-07990-2 $55.00 From the 9th series, November 1988 Follows the spread of estate maps from their origin in England around 1700 to colonial America, the British Caribbean, and early modern Europe, and links them to the social and economic contexts in which they were found. |
| David Buisseret, ed. Envisioning the City: Six Studies in Urban Cartography (1998) 181 pages, hardcover, cloth. ISBN 0-226-07993-7 $50.00 From the 10th series, November 1991 Explores how urban points of view have been expressed in city plans from various times and places. |
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G. Malcolm Lewis, ed. Cartographic Encounters: Perspectives on Native American Mapmaking and Map Use (1998) 318 pages, hardcover, cloth. ISBN 0-226-47694-4 $60.00 From the 11th series, June 1993 Ever since a native American prepared a paper “charte” of the lower Colorado River for the Spaniard Hernando de Alarcon in 1540, native Americans have been making maps in the course of encounters with whites (the most recent maps often support land claims). This book charts the history of these cartographic encounters, examining native maps and mapmaking from the earliest contacts onward. |
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Pedley, Mary Sponberg. The Commerce of Cartography: Making and Marketing Maps in Eighteenth-Century France and England (2005) 232 pages, 8 color plates, 41 halftones, hardcover, cloth. ISBN 0-226-65341-2 $40.00 From the 14th series, October 2001 |
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James R. Akerman, ed. Cartographies of Travel and Navigation (2006) 344 pages, 11 color plates, 81 halftones, 4 line drawings, hardcover, cloth. ISBN: 978-0-226-01074-8 $55.00 From the 12th series, October 1996 |
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