The Land of Heart's Delight: Early Maps and Charts of Vancouver Island

Author:   Michael Layland
Publisher:   TouchWood Editions
ISBN:  

9781771510158


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   10 November 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The Land of Heart's Delight: Early Maps and Charts of Vancouver Island


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Shortlisted for a 2014 BC Book Prize Shortlisted for the 2014 City of Victoria Butler Book Prize Silver medalist for the 2013 BC Historical Federation's Lieutenant Governor's prizes for historical writing Just how, and why, did Vancouver Island get onto the map? How was knowledge of our immediate geography acquired and recorded? With 130 maps, dating between 1593 and 1915, this cartographic history tells the story of how Vancouver Island and the surrounding area came to be mapped. The book shows local cartographic milestones, marking progress in our knowledge through the island's rich-although comparatively short-recorded history. However, the maps, by themselves and without context, cannot tell the whole story. The accompanying text reveals the motives, constraints, agendas, and intrigues that underpin their making. The narrative, roughly chronological, begins before the arrival of Europeans and concludes at the outset of the First World War and includes an introduction on the history and significance of map-making, as well as an afterword summarizing subsequent cartographic developments. Also included are an index, endnotes, a list of cartographic sources, and a glossary. Now in its second printing, The Land of Heart's Delight was short-listed for the Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice award in the BC Book Prizes, and for the Victoria Butler Book Prize. It also placed second in the BC Historical Federation's Lieutenant Governor's prizes for historical writing.

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Author:   Michael Layland
Publisher:   TouchWood Editions
Imprint:   TouchWood Editions
Dimensions:   Width: 25.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   1.233kg
ISBN:  

9781771510158


ISBN 10:   1771510153
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   10 November 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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The Land of Heart's Delight shortlisted for the City of Victoria Butler Book Prize.-- (09/17/2014) [A] meticulously researched and lavishly illustrated book. --The Coastal Spectator-- (01/14/2014) Michael Layland joined Annette Lucas on Go! Island to speak about his love of maps, his passion for history, and what inspired his new book, The Land of Heart's Delight: Early Maps and Charts of Vancouver Island.-- (08/08/2013) The Land of Heart's Delight awarded second place for The Lieutenant Governor's Medal for Historical Writing by the BC Historical Federation.-- (05/01/2014) In his foreword, Derek Hayes describes Layland as the foremost map historian of Vancouver Island. Any reader who encounters the sophisticated concision of Layland's commentary will be hard pressed to imagine otherwise. We get the comfortable feeling that Layland might like maps more than he likes people. --BC BookWorld-- (08/01/2013) The Land of Heart's Delight is filled with dozens of details that help provide a better sense of where we live . . . It's next to impossible to understand our history without first understanding our geography, and maps hold the key to that knowledge. --The Times Colonist-- (08/03/2013)


The Land of Heart's Delight shortlisted for the City of Victoria Butler Book Prize.-- (09/17/2014) The Land of Heart's Delight awarded second place for The Lieutenant Governor's Medal for Historical Writing by the BC Historical Federation.-- (05/01/2014) [A] meticulously researched and lavishly illustrated book. --The Coastal Spectator-- (01/14/2014) In his foreword, Derek Hayes describes Layland as the foremost map historian of Vancouver Island. Any reader who encounters the sophisticated concision of Layland's commentary will be hard pressed to imagine otherwise. We get the comfortable feeling that Layland might like maps more than he likes people. --BC BookWorld-- (08/01/2013) The Land of Heart's Delight is filled with dozens of details that help provide a better sense of where we live . . . It's next to impossible to understand our history without first understanding our geography, and maps hold the key to that knowledge. --The Times Colonist-- (08/03/2013) Michael Layland joined Annette Lucas on Go! Island to speak about his love of maps, his passion for history, and what inspired his new book, The Land of Heart's Delight: Early Maps and Charts of Vancouver Island.-- (08/08/2013)


The Land of Heart's Delight shortlisted for the City of Victoria Butler Book Prize.-- (09/17/2014) The Land of Heart's Delight awarded second place for The Lieutenant Governor's Medal for Historical Writing by the BC Historical Federation.-- (05/01/2014) Michael Layland joined Annette Lucas on Go! Island to speak about his love of maps, his passion for history, and what inspired his new book, The Land of Heart's Delight: Early Maps and Charts of Vancouver Island.-- (08/08/2013) [A] meticulously researched and lavishly illustrated book. --The Coastal Spectator-- (01/14/2014) In his foreword, Derek Hayes describes Layland as the foremost map historian of Vancouver Island. Any reader who encounters the sophisticated concision of Layland's commentary will be hard pressed to imagine otherwise. We get the comfortable feeling that Layland might like maps more than he likes people. --BC BookWorld-- (08/01/2013) The Land of Heart's Delight is filled with dozens of details that help provide a better sense of where we live . . . It's next to impossible to understand our history without first understanding our geography, and maps hold the key to that knowledge. --The Times Colonist-- (08/03/2013)


Author Information

Michael Layland was president of the Victoria Historical Society, the Friends of the BC Archives, and is an amateur naturalist. Trained as an officer and mapmaker in the Royal Engineers, now retired, he has authored three books on the progression of European knowledge of Vancouver Island. Discover more at michaellayland.com.

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