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 Virginia in Maps: Four Centuries of Settlement, Growth, and Development
Edited by Richard W. Stephenson and Marianne M. McKee
Price: $95.00
Virginia in Maps traces the discovery, settlement, expansion, and growth of the commonwealth from the Native American world first encountered by the European explorers and expansionists to the urban, modern state closely connected to national and international economies. The first comprehensive atlas of its type, Virginia in Maps provides full-color reproductions of 187 of the most important maps of the colony and of the state, reproducing many in multiple plates to enhance readability. Augmented by five lively and well-illustrated essays written by leading map scholars, the atlas is an essential reference work and educational tool for libraries and schools.
336 pages (187 maps reproduced in color on 204 pages), hardcover, ISBN 084901922, Library of Virginia, 2000
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