The fourth part of the world: the race to the ends of the earth and the epic story of the map that gave America its name Buy on Amazon
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The fourth part of the world: the race to the ends of the earth and the epic story of the map that gave America its name

Author Toby Lester
Publisher Profile Books
Category Hardcover
13.48 USD

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Author(s) Toby Lester
Publisher Profile Books
ISBN / ASIN 1861978030
ISBN-13 9781861978035
Availability Only 1 left in stock - order soon.
Category Hardcover
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description
In 1901, Josef Fischer accidentally discovered the Waldseemuller Map of 1507 - the first map to depict the world largely as we know it today. In 2003, the Library of Congress bought the Waldseemuller Map for $10 million, in the most expensive acquisition of a single document in American history. "The Fourth Part of the World" tells the epic story for the first time of the voyagers and thinkers who created this remarkable map and ushered in the New World. The Waldseemuller Map of 1507 introduced an astonishing collection of cartological firsts. It was the first map to show the New World as a separate continent, alongside Europe, Africa and Asia - and the first on which the word 'America' appears. It was the first map to suggest the existence of the Pacific. It was, in short, the first map to depict the whole world as we know it today. Beautiful, fascinating and revealing, it arrived on the scene as Europeans were moving out of the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, thanks to a tiny group of European mapmakers who pieced together ideas going back to the ancients and through Marco Polo to Vespucci. In "The Fourth Part of the World", Toby Lester charts the amazing and colourful history of this map, whose profound influence has been neglected for centuries and which changed the world-view of all humankind.
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