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      • Geography & the Environment

        National Geographic wall maps

        Geographical maps

        by National Geographic

        National Geographic's map is the standard by which all other reference maps are measured. The map is meticulously researched and adheres to National Geographic's convention of making independent, apolitical decisions based on extensive research using multiple authoritative source. The signature Classic style map uses a bright, easy to read color palette featuring blue oceans and stunning shaded relief that has been featured on National Geographic wall maps for over 75 years. The Executive style map uses an antique-style color palette and stunning shaded relief that provide a richness perfect for any decor. Thousands of place names are carefully and artistically placed on the map to maintain legibility even in the heavily populated areas. Details include clearly defined international boundaries, cities, physical features, rivers, and ocean floor features. Poster sized maps make a perfect addition to any sized space. They are specially designed to maximize content in a smaller footprint than standard wall maps and fit precisely into precut poster sized frames which makes finishing and hanging them a breeze.       You can find the CATALOG 2023 of National Geographic wall maps in the "VIEW CONTENT SAMPLE".      Cartageo is the Italian reseller for National Geographic maps.

      • Geography & the Environment

        Luckies Scratch Map

        by Luckies of London LTD

        The Scratch Map World Map Edition is the most world’s first, most unique personalised map. This incredible creation is the ideal way of showing you friends and family how well travelled you are, the perfect way to brighten up any wall. This highly detailed wall poster is the pinnacle of gifts allowing anyone to display where they have travelled throughout their lifetime. Beautifully displayed with a gold foil top layer that can be “scratched off” to reveal a whole new colourful world. If you are in search of a gift for the hard to buy for, a gift that delivers so much more than the average offerings look no further. The Scratch Map is by far one of the most universal gifts in existence! A gift perfect for any occasion from Father’s day, Christmas day to anyone’s Birthday, for him, for her for home or office, a timeless gift with a boundless range of gift giving opportunity.   You can find the CATALOG 2023 of Luckies Scratch Maps in the "VIEW CONTENT SAMPLE".   Cartageo is the Italian reseller for Luckies Scratch Maps.

      • Geography & the Environment

        Tecnodidattica geographical globes

        by Tecnodidattica SpA

        Dal 1950 l’azienda è pioniera nella produzione di globi geografici. Negli ultimi anni ci siamo concentrati su ricerca, innovazione di materiali e design, fino ad arrivare a una versione nuova e moderna del mappamondo. I nostri prodotti si rivolgono ai seguenti settori: quello educativo-scolastico, quello dei giocattoli educativi, la cartoleria di buon livello, il regalo e gli accessori d'arredo, con una gamma in grado di soddisfare le esigenze di adulti e bambini. Abbiamo ottenuto la licenza per produrre e distribuire in Europa mappamondi a marchio National Geographic: un riconoscimento della nostra qualità e serietà da parte del marchio leader mondiale in campo cartografico da più di 120 anni. La combinazione tra il loro stile tradizionale e la nostra innovazione ha creato una nuova linea di mappamondi eleganti nelle forme e impeccabili nei contenuti geografici.    You can find the CATALOG 2023 of Tecnodidattica globes in the "VIEW CONTENT SAMPLE" and the PRICE LIST 2023 in the "SUPPORTING INFORMATION".     Cartageo is the Italian reseller for Tecnodidattica.

      • Geographical discovery & exploration

        Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva

        The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest

        by Richard Flint , Shirley Cushing Flint

        The Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva is an engaging record of key research by archaeologists, ethnographers, historians, and geographers concerning the first organised European entrance into what is now the American Southwest and northwestern Mexico. In search of where the expedition went and what peoples it encountered, this volume explores the fertile valleys of Sonora, the basins and ranges of southern Arizona, the Zuni pueblos and the Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico, and the Llano Estacado of the Texas panhandle. The twenty-one contributors to the volume have pursued some of the most significant lines of research in the field in the last fifty years; their techniques range from documentary analysis and recording traditional stories to detailed examination of the landscape and excavation of campsites and Indian towns. With more confidence than ever before, researchers are closing in on the route of the conquistadors.

      • Teaching, Language & Reference

        Antarctica Unveiled

        Scott's First Expedition and the Quest for the Unknown Continent

        by David E Yelverton

        Foreword by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and An Introduction by Robert Swan, OBE. A three-dimensional account, almost entirely based on original sources, that will ring true to those who have travelled in the footsteps of the pioneers, this book tells the full story of an expedition that has been largely erased from public perception by the drama of Scott's second expedition a decade later. The book's many new insights into an historic British achievement, and its immediate aftermath, should allow an altogether fairer estimation of its ranking in the annals of 20th Century exploration than it has been accorded in the last twenty years. Hampered by an Admiralty, jealous of civilian control of an expedition for which they would have to provide men, and restricted by budgetary restraints unknown to the Germans, whose parallel expedition, funded almost entirely by their government, is recounted in summary form, this was an expedition that: first penetrated the interior of Antarctica, opening the way to a century of research, in the region of its discoveries, that has yielded benefits to everyone on the planet; discovered more about Antarctica than six other expeditions that went south at the dawn of the 20th century; brought back key evidence of the existence of an Antarctic continent rather than a polar archipelago, at that time the greatest prize for geographers and scientists alike; effectively located the 'lost' South Magnetic Pole, so vital to southern hemisphere navigation before the era of satellites; was anything but the prisoner of outdated naval tradition, the methods adopted being almost entirely those expounded by the Norwegian explorer, Nansen, who described its results as 'magnificent' -- even the number of dogs used was based on the famous explorer's North Pole attempt.

      • Fiction

        The Psychedelic Traveller

        Short Stories

        by ANTHONY JAMES

        A collection of short stories from adventures and fantastic imaginings aroud the world.  Each story is set in a different country, from Brazil to Siberia, from new Zealand to India. Each story is a cameo in itself, each one of a different mood, be it playful, or dark, of conflict or good humour. Stories will remind those who travel widely of the pitfalls and opportunities and remind all the readers that there is nothing more wonderful than this wonderful world and the ppeople in it.

      • Geography & the Environment
        October 2021

        Toilets, a Fabulous Trip

        by Arnaud Goumand

        We all have around us a person spending much time in the toilets. Then, this is the perfect gift idea! And you can be sure that the people you are offering it to will not have many books on the subject already! This book will surprise all the readers by the unsuspected richness of the themes treated (unusual toilets, travel, history, society, ecology, science ...). It proves to be an aesthetic book on a subject considered trivial. Humour and seriousness, exceptional photos. This book is a wink for all the toilet lovers. WORLD TOILET DAY is on November 19th. The publisher already received many press requests.

      • Geography & the Environment
        October 2021

        Unusual Atlas of the Sea

        by Ophélie Chavaroche

        The sea is an inexhaustible reservoir of curiosities. This book offers to readers the most unusual approaches to the marine environment, be their on or under water. With ancient maps, graphics, drawings, photos… The perfect gift to dream about.

      • Geography & the Environment

        The Liquid Snake

        An Amazonian Journey with Shamans and Master Plants

        by Alfonso Domingo

        The Amazonian shamans are right: all great rivers are initiation journeys. Through the Amazon River basin—which crosses Ecuador, Peru, Colombia and Brazil—multiple voyages can be made. As one descends the longest and mightiest river on the planet, one can listen tothe shaman’s and healers’ jungle wisdom, who diagnose and heal illnesses of the body and soul. The Amazon is an unpredictable world, where nothing is what it seems.This book is an overview of the dreams that these mythical lands have always produced in human beings: from the Amazon Warriors and gold during the Spanish conquest, to the rush for riches in search of precious metals, rubber and oil; or the impact of drug trafficking.

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