A stirring trip through the history of the Golden State through
gloriously detailed, fascinating maps from the Library of Congress - 50
full-color historical maps from the Library of Congress- Informative
captions on each map's origins- Essays by California author Ray Jones on
how maps reflect the history, culture, and sensibilities of the state
and its residents through time- A foreword by Vincent Virga describing
the library's collection and the state's maps About Mapping States
Through History This is the first series to assemble--in full color,
state-by-state--an in-depth collection of rare, historically significant
maps of the cities, states, counties, towns, and events that make up
each of America's fifty states. Produced in collaboration with the
Library of Congress and edited by renowned photo editor and author
Vincent Virga, these books offer a glimpse into the history of the
United States through the maps and their narrative captions. Each map
thus becomes a virtual time machine that tells us much about the places
we live in today. Compelling historical essays by a local writer
complement Virga's foreword to further help weave the cartographic
record into a drama of settlement and change.