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OverviewFollowing on from the success of Mapping London, Mapping New York is a richly illustrated survey of the urban and social history of New York City. From early woodblock engravings to the latest satellite images available of Manhattan, these maps show the intricate story of the development of one of the world's most populous cities. A beautifully illustrated book with distinctive maps dating back to the 16th Century, when New York was known as New Amsterdam and founded by the Dutch as a commercial trading post, right up to the present day. Mapping New York provides a pictorial history of the city both documenting it being both a leader in commerce and one of the most built up urban areas in the world. Mapping New York focuses on maps from the 20th and 21st century, arranged thematically featuring maps on population, military, water, transport, commerce, crime as well as planning and developing maps and boundaries of the five boroughs. Featuring well known maps such as the New York City subway map, artists' representations include Claes Oldenburg's Soft Manhattan #1: Postal Codes from 1966 and the poem, Manhattan, in the shape of the city by Howard Horowitz. Including the latest satellite images and fantastic projections on the growth of the city, Mapping New York provides a complete and detailed picture of the unique progression of America's oldest major city. ILLUSTRATIONS 216 b/w & colour illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Duncan McCorquodalePublisher: Black Dog Press Imprint: Black Dog Publishing Ltd Weight: 1.769kg ISBN: 9781906155827ISBN 10: 1906155828 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 29 September 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews<br> an intriguing and fanciful overview The New York Times <br> This beautifully illustrated book appeals to more than the map fetishist or the academic City Arts an intriguing and fanciful overview The New York Times This beautifully illustrated book appeals to more than the map fetishist or the academic City Arts Author Information"Seth Robbins and Robert Neuwirth have written on New York and its history for a variety of publications, including ""Metropolis"" and ""Time Out New York."" Robbins teaches history at New York City's High School for Environment Studies and was a founding board member of Open House New York. Neuwirth is the author of ""Shadow Cities: a billion squatters, a new urban world."" They live in New York." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |