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| SKU |
9780714863207 |
| Title |
Mapping the Silk Road and Beyond |
| Author Description |
Kenneth Nebenzahl |
| Uri |
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| Web Author Description |
Kenneth Nebenzahl is an internationally recognized authority on
antiquarian cartography and one of the most prominent dealers and
appraisers in the US in rare books, manuscripts, and maps. He served as
Consultant on the History of Cartography to Rand McNally from 1966-98,
is a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society, and serves on the boards of
the Newberry Library and the University of Chicago. Nebenzahl is the
author of several books, including Maps of the Holy Lands and The Atlas of Columbus and the Great Discoveries. |
| webLongDescription |
Today the world is focusing unprecedented attention on Asia and the
Middle East - rediscovering a cultural, political, and geographical
landscape that has fascinated and frustrated Westerners since the time
of Alexander the Great. Mapping the Silk Road and Beyond
traces the history of the European age of exploration and its lasting
effects on these regions through an extensive series of beautifully
rendered and imaginative maps drawn by explorers, merchants, and
colonial administrators of the time. The book focuses on both maritime
exploration and overland discovery via the ancient Silk Road: a network
of trading posts that encompassed China, Tibet, Pakistan, India,
Kurdistan, Iraq, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and dozens of other places known in
ancient times by fabled names, including Abyssinia, Malacca, Macassar,
Siam, and Cathay. The maps provide detailed visual keys to the
fascinating history of Asia and the Middle East: altogether they
illuminate a cast of historical figures ranging from great leaders (the
Queen of Sheba, Mohammed the prophet, King Charles V) to legendary
explorers (Marco Polo, Columbus, Magellan, Sir Francis Drake, Capt.
James Cook) and influential cartographers. Mapping the Silk Road and Beyond
depicts over eighty maps organized in clear chronology - from Alexander
the Great's map of the world, first created in 323 BC and reproduced in
a sixteenth-century atlas, to maps from the nineteenth century by
French and Dutch explorers that detail the growing interaction between
Europeans and Eastern cultures. These maps represent the finest examples
in existence in museums, libraries, and archives around the world,
chosen because they depict the most important milestones in the mapping
of Asia. |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Size |
Size: 250 x 290 mm (9 7/8 x 11 3/8 in) |
| Pages |
Pages: 176 |
| Illustrations |
80 |
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Apart from the fact it\u0026#8217;s beautifully printed on stout matt paper with absolutely no show-through, the printer seems to have got the colours spot-on, which is a laudable achievement[...].\u0026quot;\u0026#8212;\u003cem\u003eGeographical\u003c/em\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003e\u0026quot;Nebenzahl\u0026#8217;s achievement... is to make accessible and arresting an esoteric field.\u0026quot;\u0026#8212;\u003cem\u003eWorld of Interiors\u003c/em\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003e\u0026quot;Even specialists of maps of Asia and the way there will find something new... A welcome addition to the cartography of Asia, particularly for the choice of illustrations and their superb reproduction.\u0026quot;\u0026#8212;\u003cem\u003eIMCoS (Journal of the International Map Collector\u0026#8217;s Society)\u003c/em\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp\u003e\u0026quot;Beautiful... 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