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History of discovery

Jacques Redway on the History of European Discovery

Posted by By Andy January 7, 2022Posted inGeography Textbooks, Infographics, Miscellaneous
Another piece in the puzzle of Jacques Redway and his desire for better maps. This series of maps is obviously problematic in terms of its Eurocentric notion of “discovering” and…
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Fresh Look at Willard and Woodbridge

Fresh Look at Willard and Woodbridge

Posted by By Andy January 5, 2022Posted inGeography Textbooks, Infographics
Source: Emma Hart Willard and William C. Woodbridge, Modern School Geography, 1844. I was looking at my 1844 copy of Woodbridge and Willard and noticed a couple of diagrams I…
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Seabed profile

Profile of the North Atlantic (1885)

Posted by By Andy January 3, 2022Posted inGeography Textbooks, Infographics
Source: James Monteith, New Physical Geography, 1885 Monteith, like so many of his contemporaries, made frequent use of terrain profiles of cross sections. Monteith, in particular, included many profiles of…
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New Monteith Details

New Monteith Details

Posted by By Andy November 26, 2021Posted inGeography Textbooks, Symbology
My collection of James Monteith textbooks keeps growing. I keep finding subtle differences in the various editions, along with great new details of the comparative geography that he focused on,…
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