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Charting Louisiana: Five Hundred Years of Maps

AUTHOR Wiese, Jason R.; Lemmon, Alfred E.; Stroud, Joseph R. et al.
PUBLISHER Historic New Orleans Collection (09/01/2003)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Winner of the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities 2004 Humanities Book of the Year Award, the Louisiana Library Association's 2004 Louisiana Literary Award, and the Gulf South Historical Association's 2004 Best Book on the Gulf South Award.

The name "Louisiana" has always held a special allure, calling forth images of a rich colonial past, a land filled with exotic flora and fauna, and a territory that once extended across stretches of North America. Tracing the discovery, colonization, and development of the region, Charting Louisiana: Five Hundred Years of Maps relates the epic history of Louisiana. From the earliest appearance of the Gulf Coast on a 16th-century woodcut to a color-enhanced satellite view of the state, the atlas presents an extraordinary gathering of 193 manuscripts and printed maps (all full-color plates), many of them rarely made available to the public. Six essays lead the reader across the historical panorama of Louisiana as found in its cartography.

Distributed for The Historic New Orleans Collection

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ISBN-13: 9780917860478
ISBN-10: 0917860470
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 408
Carton Quantity: 2
Product Dimensions: 11.70 x 1.50 x 14.10 inches
Weight: 8.20 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product, Maps
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Reference | Atlases, Gazetteers & Maps (see also Travel - Maps & Road At
Reference | United States - State & Local - South (AL,AR,FL,GA,KY,LA,MS,
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 912.763
Library of Congress Control Number: 2002011143
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To celebrate the bicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase, The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC) has pursued the ambitious goal of publishing an atlas that depicts Louisiana's history through maps. The result of those efforts is Charting Louisiana. This book, THNOC's bicentennial gift to the public, offers a rich selection of historic and contemporary maps from various sources that collectively illustrate the region's diverse history, from its multinational colonial experiences to the modern American state.

Charting Louisiana presents 104 maps from THNOC's holdings, representing the full range of the institution's cartographic treasures. The atlas also features sixty-seven important works from the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress--custodian of the largest cartographic collection in the world--and contributions from other United States repositories, including the Louisiana State Museum and Chicago's Newberry Library. Archives in France, Spain, Great Britain, and Mexico generously provided the balance, as befits Louisiana's international history.

The product of this cooperative effort is an unprecedented compilation of 193 high-quality reproductions of important maps illustrating the development of Louisiana from the early sixteenth century to the present, along with historical essays providing a broader context for understanding the maps. Complete with a detailed cartobibliography and list of selected readings, Charting Louisiana is a lush, captivating, and valuable source of information for history buffs, scholars, and map lovers, providing ample opportunities for new interpretations of the state's history as well as that of the nation.

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Winner of the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities 2004 Humanities Book of the Year Award, the Louisiana Library Association's 2004 Louisiana Literary Award, and the Gulf South Historical Association's 2004 Best Book on the Gulf South Award.

The name "Louisiana" has always held a special allure, calling forth images of a rich colonial past, a land filled with exotic flora and fauna, and a territory that once extended across stretches of North America. Tracing the discovery, colonization, and development of the region, Charting Louisiana: Five Hundred Years of Maps relates the epic history of Louisiana. From the earliest appearance of the Gulf Coast on a 16th-century woodcut to a color-enhanced satellite view of the state, the atlas presents an extraordinary gathering of 193 manuscripts and printed maps (all full-color plates), many of them rarely made available to the public. Six essays lead the reader across the historical panorama of Louisiana as found in its cartography.

Distributed for The Historic New Orleans Collection

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Editor: Magill, John T.
Alfred E. Lemmon is the director of The Historic New Orleans Collection's Williams Research Center.
John T. Magill is a curator in charge of the reading room at the Williams Research Center.
Jason R. Wiese is the special collections/ projects librarian at The Historic New Orleans Collection.
John R. Hebert is the chief of the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress.
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