Historical Atlas of the North Pacific Ocean

Historical Atlas of the North Pacific Ocean

Author: Derek Hayes

Publisher: Sasquatch Books

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1570613117

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Map junkies rejoice! Derek Hayes, author of Historical Atlas of the Pacific Northwest, delivers another stunning atlas filled with stories of explorations and exquisite historical maps. Over five hundred years of maps depicting the North Pacific Ocean and the lands that border it -- the United States, Canada, Alaska, Russia, Japan, Korea, and China -- have been collected into this new atlas. From antique maps of the sixteenth century to modern satellite images, this volume covers all the major explorations, such as Magellan, Bering, Cook, and Vancouver; Perry's opening of Japan; and the U.S. North Pacific Exploring Expedition. It also includes modern maps that use the latest technology to show ocean currents, fault lines, and the seabed in astounding detail.


Historical Atlas of the North Pacific Ocean

Historical Atlas of the North Pacific Ocean

Author: Derek Hayes

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780714125602

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The Spaniard Vasco Nunez de Balboa was in 1513 the first European to confirm that another ocean lay to the west of America. Geographical knowledge of the North Pacific grew only slowly, and it was not until James Cook's third voyage in 1778/9 that the bounds of the ocean were truly revealed. Now, with the advent of modern technology, the fine details of the sea bed can be plotted and the behaviour of the ocean itself can begin to be understood. This book looks at the history of the North Pacific (i.e. north of 30 degrees N) and its shores - China, Korea, Japan, Russia, the United States and Canada - through maps. All the important voyages of exploration are covered, illustrated with the explorers' own maps or contemporary maps which show what they thought the geography looked like before they arrived, and what they added to the map of the world. Here are Dutch, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Russian, American, Spanish, French and British maps collected from archives and libraries around the world. They include Sir Francis Drake's thrust into waters the Spanish considered their own, Bering's two voyages 'discovering' America, the voyages of Captain Cook, George Vancouver's comprehensive


The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Pacific

The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Pacific

Author: Colin McEvedy

Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13:

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Organized in the same innovative manner as Colin McEvedy's other Penguin historical atlases, but presented in a new, larger, and more accessible format, The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Pacific features forty-nine double-page spreads, with text facing the maps, that provide overviews of crucial moments in the history of the Pacific and the lands around it, from the formation of the ocean some twenty-eight million years ago to the end of the twentieth century. The spreads show the movements of peoples along the Pacific Rim, the occupation of oceanic islands, the development of nations, and the rise and fall of empires within and around the huge Pacific basin. The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Pacific is an essential acquisition for schools, libraries, and students of Asian and American history.


A Historical Atlas of the United States and Its Territories

A Historical Atlas of the United States and Its Territories

Author: Amy Romano

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2004-12-15

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9781404202023

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Looks at the politics and policies that allowed for the expansive growth of America after World War II, discussing how the United States claimed authority over territories, independent commonwealths, and sparsely populated islands around the world.


Historical Atlas of California

Historical Atlas of California

Author: Derek Hayes

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780520252585

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PRAISE FOR DEREK HAYES'S PREVIOUS ATLASES: "A beautifully executed achievement."--Bloomsbury Review "The kind of volume that invites repeated viewings."--Seattle Times "A sure winner. . . . It's hard to imagine anyone who could resist getting happily lost on these glorious roads into our past."--Toronto Star "Derek Hayes works his way from the discovery and settlement of North America to the ever-evolving maps recording America's westward push and onward to the early maps of the automobile age."--William Grimes, New York Times "The maps show everything from how explorers conceived of the continent circa 1500 to the spread of the interstate highway system in the 1950s."--Business Week


Historical Atlas of the Arctic

Historical Atlas of the Arctic

Author: Derek Hayes

Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre ; Seattle : University of Washington Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9781553650041

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The vast empty spaces of the Poles were the last frontier to be assailed by explorers intent on achieving a geographical goal. But long before the North Pole was finally attained, men sailed the seas searching for an easier and shorter path to the riches of the Orient. The mapmakers of the day translated sparse information into often fanciful, sometimes stunningly artistic maps. Author Derek Hayes documents the international race for the Pole involving expeditions on foot, by hot air balloon and by airplane. Along with the detailed historical maps, Hayes provides insightful commentary, and describes the aspirations and motivations of explorers and the harsh realities they faced. Hayes also presents a number of revealing and often beautiful scientific maps produced at a time when the military and those in search of oil probed the ocean and the ice of the arctic frontier.


The History Atlas of North America

The History Atlas of North America

Author: Philip Davies

Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780028653433

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"This historical atlas shows how war, political settlements, and economic and demographic forces eventually imposed national boundaries greatly at odds with the geography and historical precedents of the continent; the atlas also depicts the emergence of the United States as the dominant power on the continent"--Foreword.