From a contributing editor for "The Atlantic" comes an epic adventure story about the creation of the map that introduced Europe to America and ushered in the New World.
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From a contributing editor for "The Atlantic" comes an epic adventure story about the creation of the map that introduced Europe to America and ushered in the New World.
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Add this copy of The Fourth Part of the World: The Race to the Ends of to cart. $5.99, very good condition, Sold by Upmode, LLC rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Flossmoor, IL, UNITED STATES, published 2009 by Free Press.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Has a remainder mark. No writing. Minor shelf wear and page aging. Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 462 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white, Line drawings, black & white, Maps, Figures. Audience: General/trade.
Add this copy of The Fourth Part of the World to cart. $17.99, good condition, Sold by Russell Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Victoria, BC, CANADA, published 2009 by Free Press.
Add this copy of The Fourth Part of the World: The Race to the Ends of to cart. $24.00, like new condition, Sold by Paradox Books USA rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from FORT COLLINS, CO, UNITED STATES, published 2009 by Free Press.
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Fine in very good dust jacket. Hardcover with dust jacket-glossy pictorial plastic over boards. Illustrated matte DJ, with framed cutout on front to show map on pictorial board. Sewn binding. 480 pages; deckle edges, with 11 plates of illustrations, end notes, bibliography, index. 1st Edition, 1st Printing (full number line, no remainder mark). CONDITION: Book AS NEW, binding square and tight, pages bright and unmarked; DJ VERY GOOD, light rubbing and edge wear, 1" closed tear on front; not clipped, protected in a clear archival (Mylar) cover. CONTENT: The story of Amerigo Vespucci and the making of the fifteenth century map by Waldseemuller and Ringmann that showed the New World for the first time. The author shows how the discovery of America helped 16th century scholars to produce maps as we know them today. "Brilliantly conceived and painstakingly researched, an original take on the European discovery of America."--Robert D. Kaplan. >Guaranteed secure packaging, free tracking, and no-hassle return policy.