Mapping North America

Mapping North America

Author: Paul Rockett

Publisher: Mapping the Continents

Published: 2016-08-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780778726166

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"First published in 2015 by The Watts Publishing Group"--Title page verso.


North American Maps for Curious Minds: 100 New Ways to See the Continent (Maps for Curious Minds)

North American Maps for Curious Minds: 100 New Ways to See the Continent (Maps for Curious Minds)

Author: Matthew Bucklan

Publisher: The Experiment, LLC

Published: 2021-11-30

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 1615197494

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The Maps for Curious Minds series is back—with 100 vivid infographic maps that transform the way we understand the cultural and geographical wonders of North America No matter how well you think you know North America, the 100 infographic maps in this singular atlas uncover a trove of fresh wonders that make the continent seem like the center of the universe. Did you know that North America is where the first T. rex was found? Or that it’s where you can visit the world’s biggest geode as well as its oldest, tallest, and largest trees—not to mention the world’s tallest and steepest roller coasters?! Brimming with fascinating insight (Who is the highest-paid public employee in each state?) and whimsical discovery (Where can you visit the world’s largest island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island?), this book highlights the unexpected contours of geography, history, nature, politics, and culture, revealing new ways to see North America—and the hundreds of millions who call it home.


Mapping North America

Mapping North America

Author: Paul Rockett

Publisher: Mapping the Continents

Published: 2016-08-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780778726227

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Get a close-up look at the people and places of North America. Detailed photos and full-color maps feature the climate, population, natural resources, political boundaries, land formations, and culture of various regions. Book jacket.


Mapping Our Nation

Mapping Our Nation

Author: Sandy Phan

Publisher:

Published: 2013-10-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781480726369

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Readers learn about the different areas of the United States in this stimulating library bound book. Featuring vividly colored examples of various maps, including physical, political, and thematic, this book will have readers engaged and inspired to learn more about the different parts of the U.S. and to create a map of their own!


Mapping North America

Mapping North America

Author: Emily Jankowski

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2013-08-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1433991179

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Including the Great Plains of the United States and the huge icebergs of Greenland, North America is a continent with a wide range of geography, climate, and cultures. Colorful photographs will invite readers to visit the many scenes North America has to offer—from the smallest Caribbean Island to icy northern Canada. Fun fact boxes accompany curriculum-based social studies content, including how to read population, climate, and political maps. Latitude and longitude, the cardinal directions, and major landforms also engage readers with the continent as a whole.


The Mapping of North America

The Mapping of North America

Author: John Goss

Publisher: Secaucus, N.J. : Wellfleet Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9781555216726

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Describes and reproduces early maps of North America, its regions and cities, from the earliest woodcuts to detailed nineteenth-century maps


Atlas of North America

Atlas of North America

Author: National Geographic Society (U.S.)

Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780870446078

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The First Mapping of America

The First Mapping of America

Author: Alex Johnson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-08-23

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1786723212

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The First Mapping of America tells the story of the General Survey. At the heart of the story lie the remarkable maps and the men who made them - the commanding and highly professional Samuel Holland, Surveyor-General in the North, and the brilliant but mercurial William Gerard De Brahm, Surveyor-General in the South. Battling both physical and political obstacles, Holland and De Brahm sought to establish their place in the firmament of the British hierarchy. Yet the reality in which they had to operate was largely controlled from afar, by Crown administrators in London and the colonies and by wealthy speculators, whose approval or opposition could make or break the best laid plans as they sought to use the Survey for their own ends.


Mapping Nature across the Americas

Mapping Nature across the Americas

Author: Kathleen A. Brosnan

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2021-10-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780226696430

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Maps are inherently unnatural. Projecting three-dimensional realities onto two-dimensional surfaces, they are abstractions that capture someone’s idea of what matters within a particular place; they require selections and omissions. These very characteristics, however, give maps their importance for understanding how humans have interacted with the natural world, and give historical maps, especially, the power to provide rich insights into the relationship between humans and nature over time. That is just what is achieved in Mapping Nature across the Americas. Illustrated throughout, the essays in this book argue for greater analysis of historical maps in the field of environmental history, and for greater attention within the field of the history of cartography to the cultural constructions of nature contained within maps. This volume thus provides the first in-depth and interdisciplinary investigation of the relationship between maps and environmental knowledge in the Americas—including, for example, stories of indigenous cartography in Mexico, the allegorical presence of palm trees in maps of Argentina, the systemic mapping of US forests, and the scientific platting of Canada’s remote lands.


Mapping America

Mapping America

Author: Frank Jacobs

Publisher: Black Dog Pub Limited

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 9781907317088

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This atlas traces the formation and development of the U.S. over 500 years, from the time of the early European colonies through to the densely developed and influential country it is today. It also discusses the events leading to the discovery of North America. It looks at American cartography as well.