
Edition:Institute of General Semantics, 1995, p. 58.
Science and Sanity (1933)
Source: Housekeeping vs. the Dirt
Edition:Institute of General Semantics, 1995, p. 58.
Science and Sanity (1933)
“But it takes a war to make map-reading popular.”
Source: "As I Please," Tribune (11 February 1944)
Discussing the w:Emin Pasha Relief Expedition with Eugen Wolf on 5 December 1888
:„Ihre Karte von Afrika ist ja sehr schön, aber meine Karte von Afrika liegt in Europa. Hier liegt Rußland, und hier" - nach links deutend - "liegt Frankreich, und wir sind in der Mitte; das ist meine Karte von Afrika."
::Eugen Wolf: Vom Fürsten Bismarck und seinem Haus. Tagebuchblätter. 2nd edition Berlin 1904, p. 16 archive.org http://archive.org/stream/vomfrstenbismar00wolfgoog#page/n34/mode/2up
1880s
[The Story of Africa, http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/specials/1624_story_of_africa/page26.shtml, BBC World Service, 2009-06-13]
“Without categorization, maps would not be possible.”
Source: How Maps Work: Representation, Visualization, and Design (1995), p. 151. As cited in: V.P. Filippakopoulou et al. (2002) " Exploring Children’s Ability to Categorize and Symbolize http://users.ntua.gr/bnakos/Data/Section%205-6/Pub_5-6-37.pdf". In: Cartografia para Escolares no Brazil. Belo Horizonte
““I’ll drive. You navigate.” He grinned. “I judge people by how well they read maps.””
Source: Briar Rose (1992), Chapter 12 (p. 65)