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Preface. Introducing the social life of American maps
Part One. American mapworks. The artisanal map, 1750-1815 : workshops and shopkeepers from Lewis Evans to Samuel Lewis
The manufactured map, 1790-1830 : centralization and integration from Mathew Carey to John Melish
The industrial map, 1820-1860 : innovation and diversification from Henry S. Tanner to S. Augustus Mitchell
Part Two. The spectacle of maps. Public giants : re-staging power and the theatricality of maps
Private properties : ornamental maps and the decorum of interiority
Self-made spectacles : the look of maps and cartographic visualcy
Part Three. The mobilization of maps. Looking small and made to go : the atlas and the rise of the cartographic vade mecum
Cartographic transfers : education and the art of mappery
Epilogue. Cartoral arts and material metaphors
Appendix 1. Price table
maps and their sales prices, 1755-1860
Appendix 2. Inventory of "John Melish geographer and map publisher."

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