Handbook of Cartography

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SCIENCE AND NATURE
HANDBOOK OF CARTOGRAPHY
by Árpád Papp-Váry
Written by the president of Hungarian Geographical Institute, Árpád Papp-Váry, Handbook
of Cartography is a capturing lecture on the world of maps. Starting with the history of
cartography (from the Bronze Age until the modern era), the work introduces the science of
cartography and all types of its applications.
Readership: readers with interest in geography and cartography, students as well as people
wishing to expand their general knowledge.
464 pp
165 × 235 mm
Hardcover
Text/Picture ratio: 85/15
Language: Hungarian
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HANDBOOK OF ETHOLOGY
by Vilmos Csányi
How does the tick know when to jump on someone? Why does the little duck follow
the mother duck and why do they follow humans too? How does a cuckoo recognize
other cuckoos once he grows up in other bird’s nest? Such questions are explained in
this very exciting book in an entertaining and comprehensive manner.
Readership: general, readers with an interest in animals and their behaviour, students,
and people with encyclopedic interests as well.
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264 pp
165 × 235 mm
Hardcover
Text/Picture ratio: 70/30
Language: Hungarian
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