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Mapping London: Making Sense of the City
by Simon Foxell
Mapping London: Making Sense of the City is a beautiful, compelling
anthology of over six centuries of London maps, tracing the mesmerising
evolution of the city and exploring the hopes and fears of its
inhabitants as history unfolds.
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Usual retail price £39.95
This hardback book has 288 pages and 300 b/w and colour illustrations.
Perfect both for gifts and for all those serious about maps and cartography. |
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The
book is a cartographic journey, charting the influence of Roman city
planning, Saxon feudalism, Medieval tumult, imperial hubris,
contemporary town planning and more on this great metropolis. It
includes over 200 maps, from literary imaginings and utopian prophecies
to portrayals of London in contemporary computer games, comics and
online—as well as the timeless Monopoly board.
The maps in this comprehensive survey are allowed to speak for
themselves, revealing not only their political and social context, but
also the dreams of their makers and the drama of their creation. The
maps are often objects of great skill and beauty themselves, with the
names of the greatest of their makers still revered today.
Much more is revealed by the maps than the cartographers themselves
could have envisaged, they provide enthralling insights into events
including the Great Fire of London, the Plague and the Industrial
Revolution. The city's more recent history is also investigated,
including the irrevocable change of the two World Wars and the
redevelopment planned for the 2012 Olympics.
The book is split into four sections, each beginning with a short
introduction and beautifully illustrated by the maps themselves: London
Change and Growth; Serving the City; Living in the City; and Imagining
London.
Including engaging and illuminating essays exploring the history of the
maps and how they have been used for social, political and commercial
purposes, Mapping London: Making Sense of the City is a lavishly
illustrated hardback book which explores the city through the ages in
all its labyrinthine glory. Perfect both for gifts and for all those
serious about maps and cartography.
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Comment by Derek Reed, innovator of The VistaGram® Modern style and contributor to this book.
This image shows a detail from the book's illustration of Silvermaze's London's Mayfair and West End Map. Hitherto
because of their cartoon nature, maps based on an axonometric plane
commonly known as 3D, were not readily accepted by professionals such
as architects, cartographers and surveyors.
The VistaGram® Modern style was developed to overcome this
reluctance, the detail is such to be realistic but still retain its
primary use of being a map.
From all the examples in the market the Silvermaze VistaGram® Modern style map was selected as the finest
example of 21st century 3D mapping by Simon Foxell for his impressive
book 'Mapping London - making sense of the city '.
Mapping London is a beautiful, compelling anthology that explores over
six centuries of London maps tracing the mesmerising evolution of the
city and exploring the hopes and fears of the inhabitants as history
unfolds. |
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