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book/CD-ROM introduction to GIS features of AutoCAD Map 2000. Explains how to use the analytical capabilities of GIS, then provides tutorial applications in a variety of disciplines, including...More
GIS in Business provides a comprehensive and contemporary account of research and applications of geographic information systems and associated technologies to improve the readiness and...More
Standing among the most important cities of the world, and a planned city from its inception, Washington, District of Columbia, is abundantly documented. In Washington in Maps, Iris Miller...More
This book is the first systematic integration of cognitive and semiotic approaches to understanding maps as powerful, abstract, and synthetic spatial representations. Presenting a perspective...More
Mapping the West: America's Westward Movement 1524-1890, a stunning collection of the finest maps ever made of the American West, chronicles the cartographic history of the western United States...More
An enthralling biography of the man who created the first real map of the world and changed civilization. Born at the dawn of the age of discovery, Gerhard Mercator lived in an era of formidable...More
From Publishers Weekly Into this seemingly lighthearted 7" 10" look into people's love affairs with maps and mapmaking, Harmon packs some serious intellectual concepts about the human impulse...More
By Rumsey and Punt
You might choose to leave a trail of crumbs in order to find your way back out of the forest but in his new book, Fun with GPS, Donald Cooke will show how you can record a track with your GPS,...More
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