Volume 39 / number 4
Winter 2004

Articles

The Map as Intent: Variations on the Theme of John Snow
Tom Koch

The Cartographic Projections of R.V. Putnins
Richard Capek and Jana Forstova

Cartographic Signs and Arbitrariness
Jan Ketil Rod

A New Approach for the Simplification of Contours
Turkay Gokgoz and Mehmet Selcuk

The Surveyor's Model of the World: The Uses and Abuses of History in Introductory Surveying Textbooks
Reuben Skye Rose-Redwood

A Vector-GIS Extension for Generalization of Binary Polygon Patterns
Hugh Millward

The Ability of Elementary School Children to Analyse General Reference and Thematic Maps
E.C. Michaelidou, B.P. Nakos, and V.P. Filippakopoulou

An Automated System for Multi-Scale Vegetation Mapping
Lilian S.C. Pun-Cheng, Zhilin Li, and Wenxiu Gao

Reviews of Books and Atlases

The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime
G. Brent Hall

The Trial of the Cannibal Dog: The Remarkable Story of Captain Cook's Encounters in the South Pacific Cook: The Extraordinary Voyages of Captain James Cook
John Robson

Historical Atlases: The First Three Hundred Years, 1570-1870
Laura York

Antique Map Price Record, Volume 19: 1983-2004
Edward H. Dahl

Four Colors Suffice: How the Map Problem was Solved
James M. Britton

Advice to Contributors

The Canadian Cartographic Association

The International Cartographic Association / L'association cartographique internationale

 


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