“Geographical Information Systems and Computer Cartography” by Chris B. Jones is a comprehensive textbook that covers the intersection of technology, science, and social science in the field of cartography. Published by Routledge in 1997, this 344-page book delves into topics such as remote sensing, geographic information systems, and human geography. It provides detailed information on how these technologies are used to study and represent geographical data, making it an essential resource for students and professionals in the field of earth sciences and geography. The book is written in English and offers valuable insights for those interested in the complexities of mapping and spatial analysis.