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The Southeast in Early Maps (3 Revised edition)

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First published in 1958, The Southeast in Early Maps is William Cumming's classic study of the mapping of the Southeast before the American Revolution.

By analyzing printed and manuscript maps of the area in the light of other contemporary primary documents, the book traces the expansion of geographical knowledge about the Southeast over the course of its discovery and colonization.

With 124 illustrations--including a new gallery of 24 color reproductions of maps selected from the Cumming Collection in the E.

H. Little Library at Davidson College--this stunning edition will be a valuable reference for scholars, collectors, cartographers, geographers, historians, archaeologists, archivists, librarians, genealogists, and surveyors.

It features an introductory essay on the early historical cartography of the region, an extensive annotated checklist of printed and manuscript local maps from the colonial period, an updated bibliography, and a new section on the role of Native Americans in the mapping of the Southeast.

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Product Details
0807868981 / 9780807868980
Paperback / softback
911.75
15/05/2014
United States
504 pages
229 x 305 mm
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