Over the past two thousand years London has developed from a
small town, fitting snugly within its walls, into one of the
world's largest and most dynamic cities. This beautifully
illustrated book charts that growth and the city's transformation
through hundreds of maps culled from the collection of the British
Library's Map Library. These visual records range from sweeping
images of the entire city to nuanced studies of its elements and
neighborhoods. Including official documents, individual endeavors,
hand-drawn renditions, and technologically advanced replicas, these
maps represent a variety of perspectives. Utilitarian maps show the
city as it is and serve to elucidate its inner workings, while
carefully wrought plans show the city as it was envisioned--whether
those plans were executed or not. The maps and panoramas collected
here are more than topographical records. They all convey unique
insight into the concerns, assumptions, ambitions, and prejudices
of Londoners at the time the maps were created. In addition to
offering readers a tour of London past and present, this book
reveals the inside story of the creation, growth, and change of one
of the world's greatest cities.
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