Map of the Impossible
Title | Map of the Impossible PDF eBook |
Author | J.F.Penn |
Publisher | Curl Up Press |
Pages | 203 |
Release | 2020-07-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1913321304 |
A journey through the realm of the dead. A threat that will change the world. A choice that might save everything—or end it all. As natural disasters sweep Earthside, a mutant army rises in the Borderlands, driven by the dark force behind the Shadow Cartographers. Sienna and the Mapwalker team must use the Map of the Impossible to journey through the realm of the dead and face the nightmare at its heart. But when one of their number is taken and the team begins to break apart, each Mapwalker must face their greatest challenge. Can the Mapwalker team reach the Tower of the Winds before the Shadow claims Earthside? Will Sienna choose Finn — or turn away from the Borderlands forever? Map of the Impossible is book 3 of the Mapwalker fantasy adventure trilogy. The Mapwalker Fantasy Adventure trilogy: - Map of Shadows #1 - Map of Plagues #2 - Map of the Impossible #3
Impossible Journeys
Title | Impossible Journeys PDF eBook |
Author | Mathew Lyons |
Publisher | Cadogan Guides |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Travel |
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A wonderful gripping exploration of the bravest most fantastic and outlandish journeys undertaken over the centuries -- regardless of whether they were possible or not!
On the Map
Title | On the Map PDF eBook |
Author | Simon Garfield |
Publisher | Avery |
Pages | 466 |
Release | 2013-11-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1592407803 |
Examines the pivotal relationship between mapping and civilization, demonstrating the unique ways that maps relate and realign history, and shares engaging cartography stories and map lore.
Maps of Paradise
Title | Maps of Paradise PDF eBook |
Author | Alessandro Scafi |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2014-02-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 022610608X |
Where is paradise? It always seems to be elsewhere, inaccessible, outside of time. Either it existed yesterday or it will return tomorrow; it may be just around the corner, on a remote island, beyond the sea. Across a wide range of cultures, paradise is located in the distant past, in a longed-for future, in remote places or within each of us. In particular, people everywhere in the world share some kind of nostalgia for an innocence experienced at the beginning of history. For two millennia, learned Christians have wondered where on earth the primal paradise could have been located. Where was the idyllic Garden of Eden that is described in the Bible? In the Far East? In equatorial Africa? In Mesopotamia? Under the sea? Where were Adam and Eve created in their unspoiled perfection? Maps of Paradise charts the diverse ways in which scholars and mapmakers from the eighth to the twenty-first century rose to the challenge of identifying the location of paradise on a map, despite the certain knowledge that it was beyond human reach. Over one hundred illustrations celebrate this history of a paradox: the mapping of the unmappable. It is also a mirror to the universal dream of perfection and happiness, and the yearning to discover heaven on earth.
Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes
Title | Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis Detwiller |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2021-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781940410548 |
The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State
Title | The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State PDF eBook |
Author | Roger J. P. Kain |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780226422619 |
Throughout history the control of land has been the basis of political power. Cadastral maps - cartographic records of property ownership - played an important role in the rise of modern Europe as tools for the consolidation and extension of land-based national power. The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State: A History of Properly Mapping, illustrated with 127 maps, traces the development and application of rural property mapping in Europe and European colonies from the Renaissance through the nineteenth century. The authors go beyond traditional cartographic research, approaching the maps as political instruments rather than as simple geographical or historical tools. The result is an unprecedented examination of the political and economic forces behind the production of maps and advances in cartography, demonstrating how the seemingly neutral science of cartography became a political instrument for national interests. Beginning with a review of the roots of cadastral mapping in the Roman Empire, the authors concentrate on the use of cadastral maps in the Netherlands, France, England, the Nordic countries, the German lands, the territories of the Austrian Habsburgs, and the European colonies. During the seventeenth century, governments began to use maps to secure economic and political bases; by the nineteenth century, these maps had become tools for aggressive governmental control of land as tax bases, natural resources, and national territories. The culmination of extensive bibliographic and archival research made possible by the authors' considerable linguistic skills, this work draws from source materials in ten languages and spanning five centuries. It will remain thedefinitive source on the subject for years to come. The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State was awarded the 1991 Kenneth Nebenzahl Prize for the best new manuscript in the history of cartography.
Maps and Survey
Title | Maps and Survey PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Robert Hinks |
Publisher | CUP Archive |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 1933 |
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