An intriguing and fanciful overview [ - ] From the 150 images, a reader can glean details about history, topography, development, mass transit and even which neighbourhoods send the most people to city jails. New York Times Mapping New York tells the story of the urban and social evolution of New York and its progression from key trading harbour to one of the of the world's most populated urban areas. Beautifully illustrated with distinctive maps dating back to the sixteenth century, Mapping New York provides a unique pictorial history of the city that documents its rise from a Dutch commercial trading post to its position as a global centre of commerce. Arranged thematically, Mapping New York charts the exploration of the city from a variety of historical, demographic, cultural and artistic perspectives, which include maps on population, immigration and green living, alongside planning and development maps detailing the boundaries of the Five Boroughs.
Opening with an introduction by New York journalists and featuring well-known maps alongside the latest satellite images and fantastic projections on the growth of the city, Mapping New York provides a complete and detailed picture of the unique progression of America's most influential city.
- ISBN13 9781908966025
- Publish Date 20 February 2019
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 31 March 2021
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Black Dog Press
- Imprint Black Dog Publishing London UK
- Format Paperback
- Pages 272
- Language English