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John H. Davies

    John Davies is een Britse kaartenverzamelaar wiens fascinatie voor Sovjetkaarten begon tijdens zijn werk in Letland begin jaren 2000. Nu gepensioneerd van een carrière in Informatiesystemen, wijdt hij zijn tijd aan het schrijven over en het geven van lezingen over deze unieke kaarten. Davies is ook redacteur van Sheetlines, het Journal van The Charles Close Society, gericht op de studie van Ordnance Survey Maps. Zijn werk duikt in het historische en culturele belang dat verankerd is in cartografische ondernemingen.

    From Hell to Paradise
    Sailing
    The Red Atlas
    The Little History of Norfolk
    Hanes Cymru (A History of Wales in Welsh)
    Seven Days To Freedom
    • In Seven Days to Freedom, John Davies shows how the biblical story of Creation is all about liberation and demonstrates how it is relevant to many contemporary concerns, including housing and land-tenure, slavery, climate- change, and education.

      Seven Days To Freedom
    • Yn ymestyn o'r Oesoedd Ia hyd y dwthwn hwn, mae'r gyfrol feistrolgar hon yn olrhain hanes gwleidyddol, cymdeithasol a diwylliannol y rhan honno o'r byd y daethpwyd i'w hadnabod fel Cymru. Dyma'r llyfr sy'n egluro pam, er gwaethaf pawb a phopeth, 'rydym yma o hyd'.

      Hanes Cymru (A History of Wales in Welsh)
    • The Red Atlas

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      From 1950 to 1990, the Soviet Army conducted a global topographic mapping program, creating large-scale maps for much of the world that included a diversity of detail that would have supported a full range of military planning. For big cities like New York, DC, and London to towns like Pontiac, MI and Galveston, TX, the Soviets gathered enough information to create street-level maps. What they chose to include on these maps can seem obvious like locations of factories and ports, or more surprising, such as building heights, road widths, and bridge capacities. Some of the detail suggests early satellite technology, while other specifics, like detailed depictions of depths and channels around rivers and harbors, could only have been gained by actual Soviet feet on the ground. The Red Atlas includes over 350 extracts from these Cold War maps, exploring their provenance and cartographic techniques as well as what they can tell us about their makers and the Soviet initiatives that were going on all around us.

      The Red Atlas
    • John Davies takes you on his journeys of 60 years travelling through most of Europe and North America, and invites you to share his wonderful train journeys, the great outdoors, inspiring countries and cities, together with a look at the contemporary scene as he sees it.

      From Hell to Paradise