Philip Burden

Philip Burden

Philip D. Burden is a geographer, author of "The Mapping of North America: A List of Printed Maps 1511-1670", the authoritative work on its topic.

Works

"The Mapping of North America: A List of Printed Maps 1511-1670" (1996). Raleigh Publications, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, UK. ISBN 0-9527733-0-9.

External links

* [http://www.mapforum.com/09/9review.htm Review of "The Mapping of North America"] on mapforum.com.

The second volume - The Mapping of North America II: A List of Printed Maps 1670 -1700 - is now available. In addition to covering the period of 1670 to 1700 it includes several additions to the period covered by the first volume. The first volume has been around since 1996 and it considered by most to be the ULTIMATE reference in this area. No doubt the second volume will assume a similar role in the field of cartobibligraphy. In addition to being an expert, Philip is a true gentleman and has inherited both personal assets from his late father, Clive A. Burden, who founded a firm in the 1960s in which he served as both a source of antiquarian maps and prints to the trade and as a valued guide in helping both individuals and institutions building coherent collections


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