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Historic Maps and Views of Paris

24 Frameable Maps

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By George Sinclair

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$19.95

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$23.95 CAD

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Trade Paperback

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Trade Paperback $19.95 $23.95 CAD

This item is a preorder. Your payment method will be charged immediately, and the product is expected to ship on or around April 8, 2009. This date is subject to change due to shipping delays beyond our control.

The 24 unique, fascinating, and beautiful maps and views in this book date from the 12th century to the present, including some of the earliest known maps of Paris as well as topographical maps, views of iconic locations and monuments, transit maps, maps used for advertising, road and bicycle maps, and much more.

The images have been carefully selected by photographic historian George Sinclair, who traveled across Europe to mine some of the most obscure historical collections for a wide variety of unique, never-before-published, and visually and historically intriguing images. Every map or view includes the original printing information on the back and is accompanied by brief text that places the image in its historic context and further illuminates its qualities. In addition, Sinclair provides a thoughtful introduction to the collection of images. Printed on high-quality matte paper and exquisitely reproduced, these images are perfect for display in any home, office, library, dorm room, or classroom.

On Sale
Apr 8, 2009
Page Count
56 pages
ISBN-13
9781579127985

George Sinclair

About the Author

George Sinclair is Executive Director of Virtual Picture Desk, a company that provides content management and source services to Discovery Channel, Encyclopaedia Britannica and more.  He was formerly vice president of asset management at Getty Images and director of strategic development at Corbis. He lives in Chicago, IL.

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