by Simon Garfield
From the early sketches of philosophers and explorers through to Google Maps and beyond, Simon Garfield examines how maps both relate and realign our history.
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The Cassini Historical Maps of London provide a unique and fascinating overview of 150 years of London’s rich history from 1805 to 1948.
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by Cecil R. Humphery-Smith
This guide is a time saving tool for family historians. It enables users to find if and where registers have been deposited, what dates they cover and whether they have been copied and indexed.
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This box set of maps surveys and describes the four new routes, as well as their construction, operation, and the iconic express trains that served them in the days of steam.
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First published in 1899, this detailed survey of London’s East End at the close of the Victorian era explores the Jewish districts street by street and is colour-coded to show density of Jewish population.
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by John Blake
A beautifully illustrated history of seafaring maps and charts considered for both their scientific and aesthetic value.
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A whimsical full-clour reproduction of the map created by MacDonald Gill in 1914 showing tube stations, pictorial anecdotes, key landmarks and cartoon figures. A piece of period fun.
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