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Overview".."".""the city's first atlas of historical maps...destined to have a profound and positive influence on twenty-first-century New York.""--from the foreword by Tony Hiss"" This lavishly illustrated volume explores New York's urban and social history through rare and beautiful maps of the city produced during the past four hundred years and collected from archives and libraries throughout the world. From a crude woodblock engraving depicting Giovanni da Verrazano's first glimpse of New York Harbor in the sixteenth century to the latest satellite photograph of Manhattan, these important documents offer an unprecedented ""avenue to New York's past,"" as the authors write in their preface-- a fascinating collective portrait of the evolution of America's oldest major city. Many of the 65 color plates reproduced here have never been published before, and each is accompanied by an engaging essay on the changing physical and social contours of New York as revealed in the map's details and provenance. Opening with a chapter on the discovery of New York Harbor as depicted in sixteenth-century Italian maps, the book explores the bustling Dutch trading outpost of New Amsterdam (the original name for New York), the city as a British colony in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the rise of New York as a port city in the eighteenth century, the Revolutionary War period, and the development of the Manhattan grid, public squares, and parks in the nineteenth century. The city's myriad ""worlds within a world"" are shown in unusual maps of such diverse subjects as ethnic neighborhoods, midtown vice, and the subway system. Each entry cites the map's date of creation and publication, cartographer, medium, and the institution or private collection where the map is archived. A bibliography and complete index are also included, making this book an indispensable resource for all those interested in New York history, urban history, and antiquarian maps." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul E. Cohen , Robert T. AugustynPublisher: Rizzoli International Publications Imprint: Rizzoli International Publications Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 27.30cm Weight: 1.089kg ISBN: 9780847820528ISBN 10: 0847820521 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 15 August 2006 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsHere then is the story of Manhattan as it was, as it is, and even as it might have been. Maps tell the story. All the output of all the journalists who have written about Manhattan does not succeed half as well. --Ted Koppel, managing editor and anchor, Nightline <br> Manhattan in Maps enables us all to look through layers of time and concrete to the ground of all life in this city through over three centuries...placing historical events in their spatial dimension, on paper, most purposefully as a record in time. Manhattan in Maps stands on its own as an invaluable visual guide to New York City history. --Alice C. Hudson, Chief, Map Division, Center for Humanities, The New York Public Library<br> Here then is the story of Manhattan as it was, as it is, and even as it might have been. Maps tell the story. All the output of all the journalists who have written about Manhattan does not succeed half as well. --Ted Koppel, managing editor and anchor, Nightline Manhattan in Maps enables us all to look through layers of time and concrete to the ground of all life in this city through over three centuries...placing historical events in their spatial dimension, on paper, most purposefully as a record in time. Manhattan in Maps stands on its own as an invaluable visual guide to New York City history. --Alice C. Hudson, Chief, Map Division, Center for Humanities, The New York Public Library Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |