[HistMap-List] Reminder: RMMS Annual Meeting, April 9, 2019 at 5:30 PM
Lorraine Sherry
lorraine.sherry at comcast.net
Tue Mar 19 17:22:00 CET 2019
The Rocky Mountain Map Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the
study and appreciation of maps and other items of cartographic interest.
The Society was formed in 1991 and is based in Denver, Colorado.
Visit us at <http://www.RMmaps.org/> www.RMmaps.org/
Tuesday, April 9, 2019 - Michael Buehler - "Why the Map Trade Still Matters
in the Age of the Internet"
Michael Buehler founded Boston Rare Maps in 2002. As a dealer he focuses on
rare, important and unusual 18th- and 19th-century American maps and
historical prints, and recently he has also developed an interest in
"persuasive maps". Michael has published articles and curated exhibitions on
18th- and 19th-century American mapmaking and is a regular public speaker.
He is a governing board member of the American Historical Print Collectors
Society, and was recently elected to membership in the American Antiquarian
Society and the Grolier Club.
RMMS Members are invited to the Annual Meeting of the Jedediah Smith Society
in Lodi, CA, on March 30th, 10 AM - 3 PM. Presentation by Dr. Stephen Dow
Beckham. Registration includes lunch and reception.
<http://jedediahsmithsociety.org/home/upcoming-events/>
http://jedediahsmithsociety.org/home/upcoming-events/
It is no secret the internet has transformed the field of antiquarian map
collecting, dealing and scholarship. In some ways the gains are profound:
with a few keystrokes anyone can access a wealth of primary and secondary
sources; buyers have hitherto undreamed-of access to material; and increased
transparency is stabilizing prices. These gains come with costs, however,
among them the changing relationship between map dealers and their
clientele. In aggregate, this relationship has become more focused on "the
deal" than on the development of a mutually-beneficial long-term
partnership.
And yet at its best the map trade offers a set of services that represent a
unique "value proposition." These include for example the discovery and
restoration of maps, warrantying the maps brought to market, and the
identification of new fields for collecting and research. This value
proposition benefits collectors, institutions, scholars and dealers. And it
is unlikely-at least any time soon-to be replicated by the internet.
For more information, see <https://bostonraremaps.com/>
https://bostonraremaps.com/
5:30 PM at Denver Public Library
5th Floor, Gates Room
Free and open to the Public
RMMS Members are invited to the meeting of the Oregon-California Trail
Association (OCTA) at the Loveland Museum on Saturday, April 20th , 2-4 PM.
Presentation by Ken Jessen. Free and open to the public.
<http://www.rmmaps.org/OCTA%20Meeting%20announcement%204-20-19.pdf>
http://www.rmmaps.org/OCTA%20Meeting%20announcement%204-20-19.pdf
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