The Portolan Issue #64 - Winter 2005-2006 ARTICLES Cartographic First Fruits of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, by James V. Walker The United States Post Office Department, Division of Topography and its Role in the Establishment of Rural Free Delivery, by Virginia Mason The State Department’s Office of the Geographer: History and Current Activities, by Leo Dillon RECENT PUBLICATIONS A regular feature in The Portolan, this is a bibliographic listing of articles and books appearing worldwide on antique maps and globes and the history of cartography. By Eric W. Wolf. BOOK REVIEWS The Commerce of Cartography : Making and Marketing Maps in Eighteenth-Century France and England (Reviewer: Alice Hudson) The Marvel of Maps – Art, Cartography and Politics in Renaissance Italy. (Reviewer: Robert Highbarger) You are Here (Reviewer: Joel Kovarsky) Captain Cook: Explorations and Reassessments (Reviewer: Gary Fitzpatrick) Freedom’s Tracks: A Map of the Underground Railway (Reviewers: David Boyd & Ron Paul) SHORTER ITEMS 1. Washington Map Society Meetings, January - May 2006 2. Exhibitions and Meetings 3. Letters to the Editor 4. Winners of 2005 Ristow Prize Competition Announced 5. 2006 Ristow Prize Competition 6. WMS Feb 17, 2005 Member Map Evening, by Steve Vogel 7. WMS May 21, 2005 Field trip to Antietam and Frederick by Bob Rhodes and Bill Stanley 8. ICHC Budapest, by Bert Johnson 9. IMCoS Denver, by John Docktor 10. Upper Canada Map Society, by Megan Webster 11. Vavra Addresses the Cumming Map Society in North Carolina, by Jay Lester 12. 12 Steps to Enjoying a Map Fair by John Lyons 13. Spotlight on the Membership – Norm Cherkis, Don Cresswell, Paula Rebert 14. Map Site Seeing: Key World Wide Web map sites 15. Cartographic Notes by Thomas F. Sander |