Murray, Jeffrey S.; Ian E. Wilson (Foreword); Jeffrey S. Murray (Preface)
Terra Nostra, 1550-1950: The Stories Behind the Maps ; From the Collection of Library and Archives Canada
Sillery, Quebec & Georgetown, Ontario, Les Editions Du Septentrion | McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. pp. 189. 4to. Publisher's black boards, blind-stamped title to the front board. Richly illustrated with many black-and-white, and colour photographs, illustrations, facsimiles, et al. Bright, clean, and unmarked with tight, sound binding; near fine and housed in near fine dustjacket. Appears unread; as new. Terra Nostra celebrates the mapping of Canada, in part by telling the stories of the exceptional individuals who helped to create the maps. Drawn from the rich cartographic holdings of Library and Archives Canada, it spans four centuries - from the portolan charts of the early explorers to recent aerial images of east coast ice floes. Canada's maps provide evidence of our nation's technical accomplishments and offer insight into the development of our geographical knowledge. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the official Atlas of Canada; Terra Nostra provides a beautifully illustrated and timely celebration of the country's cartographic history.

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Keywords: cartography; maps; travel; travelogue; indigenous studies; samuel champlain; canadiana