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Atlas

A World of Maps from the British Library


  • British Library
  • by Tom Harper
This is an atlas with a difference. Few of the maps in this book could reasonably be called accurate in the modern sense and could almost certainly not be used to plan a journey. Yet this atlas can help us to travel in a way that regular atlases do not, because by looking at old maps and getting to know their stories we can be transported back to the times in which they were made. Atlas is the definitive printed showcase of the British Library's extensive and unparalleled map collection.

ISBN 9780712353328 | E | PB+
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Publisher British Library
ISBN 9780712353328
Author(s) Tom Harper
Publication date May 2020
Edition Paperback with flaps
Dimensions 280 x 220 mm
Illustrations 100 col.ill.
Pages 272
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

From the publication in 1595 of the first atlas by Flemish cartographer Gerhard Mercator, the term has become a universally adopted title for books containing accurate, uniform, and evenly spread maps of all or some of the world.

This is an atlas with a difference. Few of the maps in this book could reasonably be called accurate in the modern sense and could almost certainly not be used to plan a journey.
Yet this atlas can help us to travel in a way that regular atlases do not, because by looking at old maps and getting to know their stories we can be transported back to the times in which they were made.

The generous, full-colour illustrations of each map in this book range from the Klencke Atlas to Hokusai's Map of China, from a 1682 pirate map of Guatemala to 20th-century cartographic postcards featuring maps of Australia. Atlas is the definitive printed showcase of the British Library's extensive and unparalleled map collection.