Leading geographer Denis Cosgrove provides a series of personal reflections on the complex connections between seeing, imagining & representing the world geographically. In a series of eloquent essays he draws upon pictorial images
- including maps, sketches, cartoons, paintings, & photographs
- to explore & elaborate upon the many & varied ways in which the vast & varied earth, & at times the heavens beyond, have been both imagined & represented as a place of human habitation. The essays include reflections upon geographical discovery; urban cartography & utopian visions; ideas of landscape & the shaping of America; wilderness & masculinity; conceptions of the Pacific; & the imaginative grip of the Equator. Extensively illustrated, this engaging work reveals the richness of the geographical imagination as expressed over the past five centuries.