Not so much a history of maps, this is a riveting account of the ways in which the carefully plotted lines of explorers have transformed the world. From Magellan and Cook to the distortions of modern technology.
Tracks on the Ocean: A History of Trailblazing, Maps and Maritime Travel
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ÂŁ30.00
Edition:Hardback978178816882329/08/2024
Categories: 10. Summer 2024: Travel, History, Summer 2024
Tags: Exploration, Rivers & Seas
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