The Artistry of Early Korean Cartography is a window on the cultural, technological, and even spiritual factors that affected the way Koreans observed themselves, their landscape, and the rest of the world before the twentieth century. How did cartography stand astride the realms of art and science in pre-modern Korea? How do Koreans today understand the roots of their own culture, and what new perspective can their insights lend to our own views of the world? These questions and many others are taken up by three of Korea's leading scholars, Han Young-woo, Ahn Hwi-Joon, and Bae Woo Sung. Nearly one hundred color images of important cartographic works open up the "Hermit Kingdom" to reveal its perceptions of itself and the world around it.