Manila Street Atlas First Edition


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Finding your way around Metro Manila has never been easier! This totally new street atlas from Periplus, Asia's leading book and map publisher, is designed to fit the needs of Metro Manila residents and visitors. This is the first Metro Manila street atlas produced to exacting world class cartographic standards. Highly detailed city maps present information in a logical and clear way. Roads are color-coded, with major arteries shown in orange, so you can find your way more quickly. Important buildings are identified by name and accurately located based on recent satellite imagery. Key transport, business and recreational features are highlighted including expressways, bus terminals, car parks, shopping malls, office buildings, hotels, stadiums, embassies and consulates, government offices, places of worship, hospitals, libraries, police stations, schools, parks, theaters and golf courses. Densely-packed central city areas are shown at 1:10,000 scale for detailed coverage of streets, buildings and city landmarks. Other areas are shown at 1:40,000 scale to fit larger areas on each page and reduce page-flipping. User-friendly indexes listing names of streets, places and buildings provide easy reference.




Metro Manila Street Map


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South East Asia


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"...DESERVES A PLACE IN REFERENCE COLLECTIONS."--CHOICE. "..IT ENABLES SPECIALISTS OF ONE COUNTRY OR SUBJECT TO IDENTIFY RAPIDLY REFERENCE SOURCES ON COUNTRIES & SUBJECT AREAS WITHIN THE REGION WITH WHICH THEY MAY BE LESS FAMILIAR...IT WILL FACILITATE THE TASK OF COMPARATIVE RESEARCH WHILE HARD-PRESSED REFERENCE LIBRARIANS WILL NO DOUBT FIND IT AN INVALUABLE SOURCE OF FIRST RESORT."--ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, VOLUME 4. This guide evaluates the widely scattered fund of material available in South-East Asia in such areas as politics, religion, society, history language, geography, economics & development. Even the simple listings of reference sources within this guide bring to light much indispensable & fascinating information; information that risks being over-looked because of its date or origin, or that is inaccessible in libraries because of cataloging problems. This guide analyses the contents of books & non-reference materials from the practical viewpoint of today's library. (REGIONAL REFERENCE GUIDES, 2)




Singapore Street Atlas Third Edition


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Finding your way around Singapore has never been easier! This superior atlas has been designed to fit the needs of Singapore residents and visitors—to assist them in quickly finding their way. SINGAPORE'S FIRST AND ONLY TRUE STREET ATLAS. Designed with the user in mind. Logical, clear, informative—from Periplus, Asia's leading book and map publisher. LESS PAGE FLIPPING. More maps and larger size maps reduces flipping between pages to locate your destination. This atlas is designed at the ideal scales for Singapore—providing coverage of greater areas at–a–glance. ENHANCED CLARITY. The first atlas produced to exacting 'world Class' cartographic standards. Each road and building is colour coded, so you find your way more quickly. No strange symbols or garish colors to detract from important map information. FINDER MAPS MAKE NAVIGATION EASY. Large–scale Finder Maps at 1:40,000 scale show all of Singapore in just 18 pages. Helps you get from A to B in a flash. Finder Maps show every major road and most minor ones in all parts of Singapore. DETAILED CENTRAL CITY MAPS. Critical central city areas are shown at the detailed scale of 1:7500. No other atlas gives as comprehensive coverage of these areas—every street, important building and city landmark is clearly shown. USER–FRIENDLY INDEX. The most important tool in any atlas is the index. The Periplus atlas has more listings and each section within the index is clearly labeled for easy reference. INCLUDED JOHOR BAHRU. No other atlas includes such extensive and detailed coverage of Singapore's closest neighbor.










Transportation


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Mapping Asia: Cartographic Encounters Between East and West


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This proceedings book presents the first-ever cross-disciplinary analysis of 16th–20th century South, East, and Southeast Asian cartography. The central theme of the conference was the mutual influence of Western and Asian cartographic traditions, and the focus was on points of contact between Western and Asian cartographic history. Geographically, the topics were limited to South Asia, East Asia and Southeast Asia, with special attention to India, China, Japan, Korea and Indonesia. Topics addressed included Asia’s place in the world, the Dutch East India Company, toponymy, Philipp Franz von Siebold, maritime cartography, missionary mapping and cadastral mapping.







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