May 102013
 

The Map Book

The Map Book

‘Journey over all the universe in a map, without the expense and fatigue of traveling, without suffering the inconveniences of heat, cold, hunger, and thirst.’ –Miguel de Cervantes, in Don Quixote From the earliest of times, maps have fired our imaginations and helped us make sense of our world, from the global to the very local.  Head of Map Collections at the British Library, Peter Barber has here compiled an historic and lavish atlas, charting the progress of civilization as our knowledge

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  1. 73 of 73 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A beautiful and informative book, December 19, 2005
    By 
    viktor_57 “viktor_57″ (Fairview, Your Favorite State, USA) –

    This review is from: The Map Book (Hardcover)

    “The Map Book” provides ample evidence of Mr. Barber’s and his colleagues’ knowledge and love of maps. The finely detailed reproductions of the historical maps alone would be worth the price the price of the book, but the addition of the well-informed and entertaining essays which accompany each map imbue the maps with greater meaning and provide a window into the thoughts, traditions, and motives of the mapmakers and those for whom the maps were intended. One could open this book at any page and become engrossed from the history and culture represented by each of the maps.

    With the physical dimensions and glossy pages of a coffee table books, “The Map Book” goes beyond most of the genre by being not only pleasing to the eye, but stimulating to the mind as well. This book never fails to catch the attention of my guests and I never fail to be pleased at the undeserved compliments given to me from my simply having and displaying the book.

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  2. 49 of 51 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Absolutely worth the wait… finally arrived and it’s stunning!, March 12, 2006
    By 
    davidmbfonz (Rochester, NY) –

    This review is from: The Map Book (Hardcover)

    This book just arrived in the mail yesterday! Wow! I never thought I would be saying this about ANY item that takes almost three months to arrive (we are in the 21st century are we not?), but it was worth the wait. The breadth of this book’s coverage is amazing – the organization by year is really interesting – you can see the progression of maps (and the dozens upon dozens of invented uses of maps). Many of the maps featured in this book seem to be rare gems. And the paper and print quality are top-notch. Best of all, this book tries to educate while it’s busy pleasing the eye, asking its readers thought-provoking questions (like showing a composite satellite image and asking “is this a map”?).

    More than just a coffee table book, I am excited to finally own this visual feast! Very thought-provoking… being a geek is cool again! :-)

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  3. 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    going blind!, November 18, 2009
    By 
    BeachReader (Delaware) –

    This review is from: The Map Book (Hardcover)

    I really looked forward to getting this book and wish I had read the reviews first. While I can enjoy the overall design of the maps, I certainly found my enjoyment lessened by the fact that I cannot read the print on most of them, even with a magnifying glass. This, in turn, lessened the appeal of the text. Just a mess, to be honest.

    Didn’t any editor notice the size of the print on the maps? Or are they sight-impaired?

    I am just glad that I only paid $8 for this, used, including shipping.

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