Featuring over 600 original, full-color maps, this atlas offers a sweeping visual history of the American West, from its earliest inhabitants to modern-day landmarks. It uniquely chronicles the evolution of the region, highlighting significant events such as the impact of state lines on Native American territories and the expansion of railroads. The collection includes historically important maps, field sketches of battles, and imaginative depictions of mythical locations, providing a comprehensive view of the West's transformation over centuries.
Derek Hayes Livres
Cet auteur est connu pour son amour des livres et de la narration. Ses œuvres plongent souvent dans des intrigues et des personnages complexes. Les lecteurs apprécient sa capacité à créer des mondes immersifs. Ses récits sont remplis de suspense et de rebondissements inattendus.






Historical Atlas of California
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Using nearly 500 historical maps and many other illustrations - from rough sketches drawn in the field to commercial maps to beautifully rendered works of art - this illustrated work tells the story of California's past from a visual perspective. It offers an informative look at the... číst celé
Acting and Performance for Animation
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on the art of animation, this book guides animators in crafting dynamic performances and authentic character interactions. It offers insights into analyzing scripts, sound, and acting, complemented by practical tips and hands-on assignments. Animated examples further enhance the learning experience, making it a valuable resource for those looking to elevate their animation skills.
Quest for Speed
An Illustrated History of High-Speed Trains from Rocket to Bullet and Beyond
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the evolution of railway trains, this book takes readers from the early days of locomotion to the cutting-edge Maglev trains that achieve speeds of 600 km/h. It features a stunning array of illustrations, including both archival and contemporary photographs, making it a captivating visual experience for railway enthusiasts and curious minds alike.
Investigates the process and practice of design in woodturning. This title looks at design elements, sketching, proportion, pattern, decoration and colour; with instructive diagrams and photographs that guides the reader to an understanding of design.
The Maid of Turpin's
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Young Sybil Turpin is an innkeeper who caters for the unsavoury underworld of 18th Century London. When she gets involved in a fiendish plot involving spies and political intrigue her life is suddenly in danger from the most ruthless of men.This thrilling novel plunges the reader back to the year 1720 when the government of Prime Minister Robert Walpole was overwhelmed by a criminal scandal which threatened to bankrupt the country.The truth behind that intrigue has never fully come to light. This novel is based on those events, weaving a masterful tale of romance, violence and tumult around the few known facts.
Highly illustrated volume covering the emergence of the modern railway in a unique, essentially geographical way. Contemporary maps, many never before published, showing the locations and routes of the early railways.
The book offers a unique exploration of American history through over 500 historical maps, providing a geographical lens on significant events and developments. It highlights how geography has shaped the nation's narrative, illustrating changes in borders, settlements, and cultural landscapes over time. Each map serves as a visual narrative, enhancing the understanding of America's past and its evolution through different eras.