Mapping England - Simon Foxell

Mapping England by Simon Foxell tells the story of how England's position in the world has evolved and, in so doing, entails new ways of seeing and expressing such findings in graphic form. England has been continuously mapped from Medieval times to the present; politically, administratively and functionally as well as creatively and imaginatively. Maps have helped to define ideas of what England is and could be. They have developed and maintained its identity amongst other nations and explored its essential character and limits. The maps included show a country at times confident but also unsure of itself. Often drawn for purely practical purposes they frequently and unconsciously reveal the true state of the nation, and the hopes and fears of its inhabitants.

Publisher: 

Black Dog Publishing

Edition: 

First

Year Published: 

2008

Binding: 

Hard cover, no dj

ISBN: 

9781906155513

Condition: 

Remaindered, fine

Dimensions: 

29 × 24 × 3.2 cm

Book Weight: 

3.74 kg

Price: 

ZAR 435.00

In Stock: 

1

Category: 

Front cover of Mapping England by Simon Foxell