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CartographiC dESign
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Visual Display ofQuantitative InformationE. Tufte | 2001 | 190 p.
Cartography fromPole to PoleM. Buchroithner, N. Prechtel,D. Burghardt (eds.) | 2014 | 496 p.
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intErESting Cartography
No Dig, No Fly, No Go: How Maps Restrictand ControlM. Monmonier | 2010 | 242 p.
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intErESting Cartography
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Star Maps: History,Artistry, and CartographyN. Kanas | 2007 | 568 p.
Rethinking the Powerof MapsD. Wood | 2010 | 335 p.