All maps lie
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Despite its enormous value, all geographical maps lie. This book, first published in the West in 1991 and successfully going through several reprints, clearly shows why any map does not reveal all the characteristics of the area or object depicted on it. The basic principles of mapping outlined here are still relevant today, even in light of significant technological changes in the creation and use of geographic maps. This completely updated version of the book further highlights the digital stage in the development of cartography. A special place is given to “space” maps, “prohibitive” cartography, “developer maps” and “fast maps”, which include animated maps, web maps and “smart” static maps distributed electronically on the Internet; talks about the advantages and disadvantages of online maps. New possibilities for cartographic distortion are explored, from deliberate simplification to the misleading use of a certain color, as well as methods of outright deception and propaganda. The publication, equipped with many illustrations, including color inserts, is intended for anyone interested in cartography, geography, history and politics. An excellent gift for those who want to get rid of cartographic illiteracy and “cartophobia.” “Geographical maps, like public speeches or works of art, represent the author’s processing of information and are just as susceptible to distortion... A study of the practice of misuse of maps - both paper and and digital – provides the key to understanding the nature of the maps themselves and the extent of their adequate application.” (Mark Monmonier)The publishing design is preserved in PDF A4 format.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Марк Монмонье
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Михаил Ю. Попов