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How to Draw a Map

By: Malcolm Swanston, Alex Swanston
Narrated by: Philip Bretherton
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How to Draw a Map is a fascinating meditation on the centuries-old art of map-making, from the first astronomical maps to the sophisticated GPS guides of today.

Maps have influenced humanity in many unexpected ways: life, death, sexual reproduction, espionage, war and peace. How to Draw a Map traces the story of mapmaking – cartography – from the first scratchings on the cave wall to the detailed high-tech ‘navigator’. This is the story of human conceptions, often misconceptions, of our world. It is also a very personal story about a mapmaker’s journey through life – the exciting new perspectives and the occasional misadventures.

Over the last 5,000 years societies and empires have risen and fallen; most, if not all, attempt to record their own visions of our world. In the 15th century, Europeans developed a global reach with their oceanic ships, exploring outward into the world, revealing new possibilities, peoples and opportunities. Mapmakers recorded this journey, revealing to us a window into past triumphs and disasters. The story continues into our own day when diplomats carve up our globe, presenting what we now see as the ‘modern’ world.

In How to Draw a Map, father and son cartographers Alexander and Malcolm Swanston demonstrate the skill, creativity and care involved in the timeless art of creating maps – and what these artefacts reveal about the legion of mapmakers who went before us.

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©2019 Malcolm Swanston and Alex Swanston (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Falling between several stools

The title does not help. Nowhere is there a detailed discussion of cartography, nor any consideration of the role of maps. What we have is a general history, with some maps thrown in to illustrate- with occasional reference to the author's cartographic work. It's not detailed enough to be a good general history, and occasional attempts at a personal tone feel effortful.

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It’s not about cartography

If you want how to information, deep history on mapping techniques or cartography in general, this book is not for you. It would have been better titled as “Empirical conquests of the new world”

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