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The Australian and New Zealand Map Society is pleased to announce publication of issue 75 of its journal "The Globe".

 
Contents 

Peer-Reviewed Papers

Political Captain Cook
Margaret Cameron-Ash  pp1-15

A Clash of Toponymies, or Toponymic Conflict on Phillip Island, Norfolk Island Archipelago
Joshua Nash   pp11-15


Reports

Tadeusz Estreicher and the Jagiellonian Globe
Robert King   pp16-28

Globus Biblioteki Jagiellonskiej z Początku w. XVI [A Globe of the Beginning of the 16th Century in the Jagellon Library]
Tadeusz Estriecher  pp29-32

New South Wales: the well-known Canadian placename
Brendan Whyte pp33-49


Obituary: Col. Nathaniel Rickards John Hillier  pp50-51


Reviews pp52-58
- J. Branch, "The Cartographic State: Maps, Territories and the Origin of Sovereignty"
- S. Sumira, "The Art and History of Globes"
- N. Starbuck, "Baudin, Napoleon and the Exploration of Australia"




Copies are sent to all members, and can also be purchased individually by non-members. Online subscriptions are available through various online journal subscription providers, so your university may have online access.


Brendan Whyte, editor.


 		 	   		  

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