Mapping Texas

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481311816

A Cartographic Journey, 1561-1860

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By John S. Wilson, With Sierra M. Wilson, Rachel DeShong
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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356 x 305 mm
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John S. Wilson is Interim Dean of University Libraries at Baylor University.Rachel DeShong is Map Curator of The Texas Collection at Baylor University. Sierra M. Wilson is Print Production Coordinator at the University of Chicago Press.

Mapping Texas is first and foremost a celebratory entree into maps of the Texas Collection at Baylor University. Its technically excellent visual presentation of the maps draws readers' eyes and foregrounds cartography as an artistic endeavor. The short essays, meanwhile, spark curiosity about the maps' historical contexts of production and their implications in promoting particular points of view. For these reasons, Mapping Texas: A Cartographic Journey, 1561-1860 undoubtedly serves to stir the hearts and minds of cartophiles everywhere, in Texas and beyond. --Robert M. Briwa "Sixteenth Century Journal" Map lovers will see many of their favourites in this book, including works by Sanson, Delisle, Tanner, Melish, De Cordova, Mitchell and Moll, as well as possibly lesser-known maps from atlases, gazettes and geography books. Over the course of the four map sections, the reader will see how these maps captured the ebb and flow of the political borders between nations before eventually fixing Texas into its iconic shape. --Mylynka Kilgore Cardona "Imago Mundi"

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