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Elements of Cartography [Hardcover]

Arthur H. Robinson (Author), Randall D. Sale (Author)
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September 1969
Recognized as the classic resource in cartography, this text continues to integrate the latest modern technology with traditional cartographic principles. The balanced author team provides a solid conceptual foundation in the basic principles of cartography while introducing the newest technological advances which have greatly altered modern cartographic techniques. New features include a complete updating of topical data and a shift in emphasis from ``small-scale to all-scale maps.'' Systematic coverage is given to both theory and applications with all basic mapmaking tools presented including formulas, tables and constants.
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About the Cover: The cover illustration was made by combining three different U.S. Geological Survey digital data sets: a black and white digital orthophotograph, a digital elevation model, and a digital raster image of a topographic map. The observer viewpoint is at an altitude of 1200’ above the surface, in the vicinity of Massanutten Mountain, just east of Harrisonburg, VA. The colored lines and areas from the topographic map are transparent so that when combined, the underlying imagery is visible. These data sets are then draped over a surface generated from the digital elevation data. The cover illustrates the flexibility available to the cartographer in creating graphics using computer technology and digital data sets. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 426 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc; 3rd edition (September 1969)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471728055
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471728054
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,286,710 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars This book is pricey and uneven., March 16, 2000
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This title is billed as the Sixth Edition, and reflects the coming and going of co-authors. It is too bad that the editor had so little influence. Sections of this book that stick to their cartographic knitting are excellent. Historical information is very intersting. Basic explanations, such as the evolution of ellipsoids is very well done. Some of the writing is so bad it could have been extracted from a sophmore term paper, sprinkled with such inept phrases as "such as", "similarly", "however" and "in fact". The most glaring deficiency is in the area of computer technology. Either this material has not been updated since some earlier edition, or the author(s) are very uncomfortable with the subject matter. As examples: "Most common procedures used by cartographers have been translated into software programs written in special computer languages such as FORTRAN and C." "Today's well-rounded cartographer is routinely involved with these 'canned' (prewritten) mapping programs..." "The professionsal cartographer should, therefor, have a working knowledge of at least one computer language." We are regaled with three pages of detailed obselescent material on computer structure, but only 23 lines of overview on current instrument technology. There is a whole chapter on fonts and lettering, but no algorithm for conversion from Lat-Long to UTM. The central meridians for the UTM zones are not provided, nor is the DoD lettering scheme. One of the responsibilities of a text book is to arrange the subject matter in a structure where it can be easily referenced. This book reads like a series of articles of varying quality published under one cover, with overlap resolution left as an exercise for the reader.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still recognized as an important text, August 6, 2003
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The sixth edition of "Elements" was published in 1995, and reviewers familiar with the advances in cartographic technology would be familiar with the great upheaval the field was going through at that time. Work on a seventh edition of this seminal text is currently underway, which should bring the content of the book up to par with recent changes. The book remains an important source of information for both the novice and seasoned cartographer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good for teaching, May 17, 2007
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Is a very good book for help to teachers in cartography classroom. Good examples. Goods ilustrations. Good structure. Althoug is a old book is updated. Its have a part for GIS and not forget the traditional cartography process. Just a problem that I can see, its not have a luxurous edition althoug the price is high.
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screen tint percentages, classless choropleth map, landform portrayal, secondary visual variables, hue progression, screen tint combinations, compilation worksheet, authalic sphere, simple choropleth map, dot screen tints, scribe coat, primary visual variables, analog cartography, authalic latitude, line symbolization, segmented symbols, animated mapping, general reference maps, choroplethic mapping, dasymetric map, distribution being mapped, positive artwork, area inked, platemaking stage, isarithmic map
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Color Figure, United States, New York, Geological Survey, The American Cartographer, Defense Mapping Agency, John Wiley, Englewood Cliffs, Natural Color System, American Congress, Census Bureau, Government Printing Office, Bureau of the Census, The Cartographic Journal, North America, Thematic Mapper, World War, Brightness Values, Universal Transverse Mercator, Geographical Information Systems, Halftone Flap, International Yearbook of Cartography, University of Chicago Press, Courtesy Monsen Typographers, Thematic Map Design
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