Things Maps Don't Tell Us
Discover the fascinating insights of "Things Maps Don't Tell Us" by the esteemed author, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1993. This engaging paperback spans 174 pages, inviting readers to explore the intricacies behind the world we live in.
Delve into a treasure trove of knowledge that uncovers the hidden stories and meanings beneath the surface of maps. The book eloquently illustrates how, while maps provide direction, they also conceal much of the richness of our surroundings. Renowned critic James E. Young notes that the work reveals a wealth of information about both the art of mapmaking and the diverse narratives that are overlooked. This thought-provoking read encourages readers to look beyond the printed symbols and appreciate the deeper connections our environment holds.
Let "Things Maps Don't Tell Us" enrich your understanding of geography and cartography, making it a must-have for anyone intrigued by the world around them.