Chapter 1 |
Figure 1.2 | | The world map of Ptolemy |
Figure 1.4 | | The latitude and longitude of Hong Kong |
Figure 1.5 | | The reality of relative location |
Figure 1.6 | | The site of Philadelphia |
Figure 1.7 | | The situation of Chicago |
Figure 1.8 | | Lines of equal travel time |
Figure 1.9 | | Population density and map scale |
Figure 1.13 | | The routes of 5 million automobile trips |
Figure 1.16 | | The Middle West as seen by different geographers |
Figure 1.17 | | Aachen, Germany, in 1649 |
Figure 1.18 | | A hierarchy of regions |
Figure 1.19a | | Functional regions based on banking linkages |
Figure 1.19b | | Silicon Valley desire lines |
Figure 1.20 | | The effect of scale on area and detail |
Figure 1.22 | | A portion of the Santa Barbara topographic quadrangle |
Figure 1.23 | | Types of thematic maps |
Figure 1.24 | | Traffic congestion cartogram |
Figure 1.25 | | Wandering Logashkino |
Figure 1.28 | | Four mental maps of Los Angeles |