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Resources share the relationship subject to Cartography
- There's a map on my lap!, all about maps, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- Cartographic Japan, a history in maps, edited by Kären Wigen, Sugimoto Fumiko, and Cary Karacas
- You are here, personal geographies and other maps of the imagination, Katharine Harmon
- Maphead, [charting the wide, weird world of geography wonks], Ken Jennings
- The world of maps, map reading and interpretation for the 21st century, Judith A. Tyner
- A map of the world, according to illustrators & storytellers, edited by Antonis Antoniou [and four others]
- The story of maps., Illustrated by George Bakacs
- Mapping, an illustrated guide to graphic navigational systems, compiled and edited by Roger Fawcett-Tang ; essays by William Owen
- Mapping the world, Ana Deboo
- The art of cartographics, designing the modern map
- How to lie with maps, Mark Monmonier
- The science of navigation, from dead reckoning to GPS, Mark Denny
- Maps and plans, Pam Robson
- Drawing the line, tales of maps and cartocontroversy, Mark Monmonier
- Great maps, Jerry Brotton
- Map of a nation, a biography of the Ordnance Survey, Rachel Hewitt
- How maps work, representation, visualization, and design, Alan M. MacEachren
- Buce & Gunn Inc., aerial mapping and surveying, Dallas, Texas
- Mapping communities, Melanie Waldron
- ¡Manuel hace un mapa!, Karen Klimchuk ; translator, Zab Translation Solutions
- The discovery of North America;, a critical, documentary, and historic investigation. With an essay on the early cartography of the New World, including descriptions of two hundred and fifty maps or globes existing or lost, constructed before the year 1536; to which are added a chronology of one hundred voyages westward, projected, attempted, or accomplished between 1431 and 1504; biographical accounts of the three hundred pilots who first crossed the Atlantic; and a copious list of the original names of American regions, caciqueships, mountains, islands, capes, gulfs, rivers, towns, and harbours
- Charting the world, geography and maps from cave paintings to GPS with 21 activities, Richard Panchyk
- Mapping South America, Paul Rockett ; with artwork by Mark Ruffle
- Trading territories, mapping the early modern world, Jerry Brotton
- Map scripting 101, an example-driven guide to building interactive maps with Bing, Yahoo!, and Google Maps, by Adam DuVander
- Map, exploring the world, commissioning editor: Victoria Clarke ; editors: Rosie Pickles and Tim Cooke
- Atlas de cartografía histórica de Colombia
- Maps and our world, [text, Robert Coupe]
- Mapping the land and environment, Ana Deboo
- Sea monsters, a voyage around the world's most beguiling map, Joseph Nigg
- Historic town plans of Lincoln, 1610-1920, edited by D.R. Mills and R.C. Wheeler
- Designing better maps, a guide for GIS users, Cynthia A. Brewer
- Mapping our world, by Janine Scott ; content and reading adviser, Mary Beth Fletcher
- An atlas of historic New Mexico maps, 1550-1941, Peter L. Eidenbach
- Mapping information, the graphic display of quantitative information, Howard T. Fisher
- Map math, Kieran Walsh
- Maps of the imagination, the writer as cartographer, Peter Turchi
- How the continents move, written by Jan Leyssens ; illustrated by Joachim Sneyers ; English translation from the Dutch by Clavis Publishing Inc
- Making maps, a visual guide to map design for GIS, John Krygier and Denis Wood
- Small worlds, maps and mapmaking, Karen Romano Young
- Mapping North America, Paul Rockett ; with artwork by Mark Ruffle
- Mapping the world, the story of cartography, Beau Riffenburgh