Bokdetaljer
Format
Inbunden
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Dec 31, 1987
Förlag
Faber and Faber Ltd
ISBN-10
0571147321
ISBN-13
9780571147328
Beskrivning
John Baynes explores the intricate world of maps in a compelling narrative that delves into their historical significance and cultural implications. Each chapter invites readers to journey through time, unveiling how maps have not only guided explorers but also shaped human understanding of geography and territory.
Baynes highlights the artistry involved in cartography, emphasizing the balance between functionality and beauty that each map holds. The stories behind famous maps and the evolution of mapping techniques provide a rich tapestry of knowledge that engages both the curious novice and the seasoned geography enthusiast.
With an insightful blend of history, art, and science, Baynes offers a fresh perspective that encourages readers to appreciate the maps that have charted the course of human civilization. This exploration of maps serves not only as a guide to locations but also as a reflection of human discovery and creativity throughout the ages.
Baynes highlights the artistry involved in cartography, emphasizing the balance between functionality and beauty that each map holds. The stories behind famous maps and the evolution of mapping techniques provide a rich tapestry of knowledge that engages both the curious novice and the seasoned geography enthusiast.
With an insightful blend of history, art, and science, Baynes offers a fresh perspective that encourages readers to appreciate the maps that have charted the course of human civilization. This exploration of maps serves not only as a guide to locations but also as a reflection of human discovery and creativity throughout the ages.