Colour Your Own Historical Maps

Colour Your Own Historical Maps
Author: British Library
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781911216018

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Explore the cartographic treasures of the British Library’s extensive map archive, and add your own colour. Early maps are often much more highly decorated than our own, featuring fantastical drawings of real or imaginary people and animals that may or may not occupy unknown places. Medieval maps look very different to the maps of today. Significant places were given prominence and historical or religious events were frequently included. This new colouring book is packed with a series of fascinating hand drawn maps carefully selected from the extensive collection of the British Library, which includes charters and seals, medieval historical and iconic atlas' from Queen Mary I's personal collection and King George III's to detailed drawings from well-known artists such as Nicolas Sanson and William Hack.Each of the original maps is reproduced in colour, so that you can decide whether you prefer to choose your own colours, or to use the colours that the cartographer intended. With key facts about each of the maps, this is the perfect book for geography lovers, history buffs and colouring-in fanatics alike.

History A Map Colouring Book

History  A Map Colouring Book
Author: Charlotte Farmer
Publsiher: Buster Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-09-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1780554311

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In History: A Map Colouring Book children can colour their way through time and learn about the historical facts as they go.

A Cultural History of Color in the Age of Industry

A Cultural History of Color in the Age of Industry
Author: Alexandra Loske
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2022-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350193598

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A Cultural History of Color in the Age of Industry covers the period 1800 to 1920, when the world embraced color like never before. Inventions, such as steam power, lithography, photography, electricity, motor cars, aviation, and cheaper color printing, all contributed to a new exuberance about color. Available pigments and colored products - made possible by new technologies, industrial manufacturing, commercialization, and urbanization – also greatly increased, as did illustrated printed literature for the mass market. Color, both literally and metaphorically, was splashed around, and became an expressive tool for artists, designers, and writers. Color shapes an individual's experience of the world and also how society gives particular spaces, objects, and moments meaning. The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Color examines how color has been created, traded, used, and interpreted over the last 5000 years. The themes covered in each volume are color philosophy and science; color technology and trade; power and identity; religion and ritual; body and clothing; language and psychology; literature and the performing arts; art; architecture and interiors; and artefacts. Alexandra Loske is Curator at the Royal Pavilion and Museums, Brighton, UK Volume 5 in the Cultural History of Color set. General Editors: Carole P. Biggam and Kirsten Wolf

Righteous Blood Ruthless Blades

Righteous Blood  Ruthless Blades
Author: Brendan Davis,Jeremy Bai
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781472839381

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Righteous Blood, Ruthless Blades is a roleplaying game of dark adventure and heroic thrills inspired primarily by the wuxia stories of Gu Long. Players assume the roles of eccentric heroes who solve mysteries, avenge misdeeds, uphold justice, and demonstrate profound mastery of the martial arts. Character creation is designed to produce fleshed-out, potent individuals who can follow several paths, including those of the physician, beggar, assassin, thief, soldier, bandit, and more. These characters inhabit a unique martial world, or Jianghu, set in a romanticized ancient China. The towns, temples, and inns the characters can visit, and the sects and factions with whom they interact, will bring their own character to the game and provide a host of opportunities – and threats. The game is based on a simple ten-sided dice pool mechanic, loosely modeled on the one found in Wandering Heroes of Ogre Gate, and play is designed to be gritty, suspenseful, and fast, so the focus remains on solving mysteries and roleplaying your character. When combat does arise, it is consequential and swift, and often resolved in a single role of the dice. This rulebook includes a sample martial world and a starting adventure, as well as guidelines for games masters looking to run wuxia games and create their own unique Jianghu, rife with martial experts, sects, and mysterious locations.

Picturing America

Picturing America
Author: Stephen J. Hornsby
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2017-03-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780226386041

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Shows maps of the United States of America and other geographical areas of the world.

World War 1 History For Kids Stories Of Courage Cautionary Tales Fascinating Facts To Inspire Educate Children About The History Of WW1

World War 1 History For Kids  Stories Of Courage  Cautionary Tales   Fascinating Facts To Inspire   Educate Children About The History Of WW1
Author: History Brought Alive
Publsiher: History Brought Alive
Total Pages: 158
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Prepare for an epic journey through the dramatic events of World War 1 Unlike typical history books, this book is filled with exciting stories, intriguing metaphors, and lessons that will inspire and educate young readers. Inside you'll discover valuable lessons intertwined with stories to help young readers understand the significance of World War 1. Discover what caused World War 1, from Europe's arms race to a shocking assassination in Sarajevo, all showing how small events can change history in big ways Prepare to be captivated by heroic tales, such as the brave soldiers who raced on horseback through enemy fire in the Battle of Beersheba. Learn about pivotal moments like the entry of The United States, the One Hundred Days Offensive, the Russian Revolution and much more. Unveil the world of secret codes, spies and marvel at the weapons crafted by the wartime inventors. Explore the intense moments leading up to the November 11th armistice, the Treaty of Versailles peace deal and the uncertain aftermath. But it's not just about battles and conflict – this book also delves into the emotional journeys of people forced to migrate and resettle. Through its captivating stories, vivid metaphors, and powerful lessons, this book ensures that the heroes and history of this era come alive for young minds. So buckle up, get ready for adventure, and embark on an unforgettable journey through the pages of this remarkable book! Begin reading now

The World A Map Coloring Book

The World  A Map Coloring Book
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Henry Holt and Company BYR Paperbacks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1250114381

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Illustrator Natalie Hughes invites you to travel the globe and add your own artistic touch to places near and dear as well as far and wide in The World: A Map Coloring Book. With forty pages of black and white line drawing locations enhanced with historical facts, you can color your way around the world and discover the landmarks, animals, and people that make each country and continent unique.

New Found Lands

New Found Lands
Author: Peter Whitfield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136679483

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First Published in 1998. An exploration narrative can be a tale of adventure and endurance, a technical account of navigation and seamanship, or a political history of the overseas empires that were built up in the wake of the explorers. In New Found Lands, Peter Whitfield takes a different approach. By focusing on the maps that the explorers themselves used, Whitfield reveals how the both the explorers and their patrons understood their expanding world and their place in it, what they were seeking and how they thought they could achieve it, and how they integrated new knowledge into their evolving world view. The maps in New Found Lands present the geographical ideas of the time, making plain the power that came with increasing technical and geographical knowledge. They also serve as evocative and poignant reminders of the limited knowledge of these explorers. For up until very recent times, as these maps show, there have been areas of the world remaining to be explored and "new found lands" to discover. This lavishly illustrated book progresses chronologically, starting with the explorers of the ancient world, covering the East, the New World, the Pacific, Australia and the Modern Era. It will enrich our understanding of the voyages of discovery undertaken over the past 2000 years and will delight any map or history lover. Also inlcludes 150 color and black and white maps.