10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARTOPHILE»
Discover the use of
cartophile in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cartophile and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Personal Geographies: Explorations in Mixed-Media Mapmaking
I belong to a heritage of curiosity: My grandparents and my mother traveled the
world, and it was both my expectation and experience to do the same. I always
come back from my travels with maps. The word cartophile refers to those who
have ...
2
Colonialist Photography: Imag(in)ing Race and Place
See “Echange et correspondance,” Le Cartophile 8 (May 1901): 1—3. La France
africaine: 3. G. Jacqueton, Augustin Bernard, and Stéphane Gsell, Guides joanne
: Alge'rie—Tunisie (Paris: Hachette, 1903), 5. This research draws on the ...
Eleanor M. Hight, Gary D. Sampson, 2013
3
Code of Honor (Australian Destiny Book #1)
Cartophile. Shemight not be good enough to land ahusband or a good job, but
shewas a grand cartophile. Themap of Australia was as she remembered it—
ahuge expanse of blankness.The artistdidn'thavethe imaginationto populate
itsvast ...
4
The SAGE Handbook of Human Geography
345), but not everyone is a cartophile, and many people find map reading
challenging and even unpleasant. How representations are received is
influenced by how comfortable the reader is about interpreting them. Degree of
difficulty in ...
Roger Lee, Noel Castree, Rob Kitchin, 2014
23 P. Greenhalgh, Ephemeral Vistas: The 'Expositions Universelles',
GreatExhibitions andWorld's Fairs, 1851–1939 (Manchester, 1988), p. 118, 119.
24 A. Albalat, Le Cartophile, III (December 1900), p. 5. 25 P. Hamon, Expositions:
Literature ...
6
Teaching Geography Creatively
As a confirmed cartophile, I can confirm that I have never seen a map like it. The
more I studied it, the more details I saw, and the more mysterious it seemed. It
provokes the fundamental questions we often forget to ask about maps: Where ...
7
Chambers English Thesaurus
... arachnologist arctophile audiophil(e) balletomane bibliolat.rist bibliomane
bibliopegist bibliophagist bibliophile bibliophilist bicameralist campanologist
canophilist cartophile cartophilist cheirographist coleopterist conservationist
cynophilist ...
8
World Views: Metageographies of Modernist Fiction
James Joyce, however, always a cartophile, realized that the reinvention of
Ireland could take place within the very map authored through British rule. In the
next chapter, I argue that cartographic space was not only instrumental to Joyce's
...
It revolves around Gilbert Lee Joseph Bland Jr., a 51 -year-old wanderer nabbed
in 1995 for dozens of thefts of valuable maps from rare-book and university
libraries across North America. Harvey, a professed cartophile, sensed a story
when ...
... means a small picture or card), and the french noun “cartophile” came even
later, collectors of postcards were active in the first years of production. Postcards
were simultaneously sucked into a centrifugal movement from sender to receiver,
...
Maya Balakirsky Katz, 2013
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CARTOPHILE»
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cartophile is used in the context of the following news items.
Is London Really The Most Expensive City To Live In?
levitt bernstein · Mappin and Webb · royal victoria dock · cartophile ... cartophile · balfour beatty · 99 · Stirling Moss · rape crisis centre · italian ... «Londonist, May 15»
We're Looking for Fresh Blood (In the Form of New Writers, Not Vials …
Did you see some bizarre thing at ATA? Do you run in guerrilla performance art circles? Are you (or do you know) a yarn-bomber, a cartophile, ... «SF Weekly, Apr 15»
What the shape of our cities says about the way that we live
Even a roaming cartophile, looking through an airplane window at night, would be challenged to identify a city by its sodium-glow footprint. «Salon, Nov 14»