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4-6Map Readers series.
The history of mapping and the kinds of maps used across disciplines are covered in each book. Though each is meant to focus on a different dimension of mapping, there is much repetition of basic information within the limited texts. All are illustrated with photos, charts, and current and archival maps, and include an extension activity. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Map Readers titles: Map Basics, Mapping the Land and Environment, Mapping the Seas and Skies, Mapping the World, and Mapping Your Way.