Here are the books that, to my knowledge, have been published or are scheduled to be published in 2019.
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January
- Celestial Atlas: A Journey in the Sky Through Maps by Elena Percivaldi (White Star) Amazon
February
- World War II Illustrated Atlas by David Jordan and Andrew Wiest (Amber) Amazon
- The Times Desktop Atlas of the World, 5th edition (Times Books) Amazon
March
- Maps and Travel in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period: Knowledge, Imagination, and Visual Culture edited by Ingrid Baumgärtner, Nirit Ben-Aryeh Debby and Katrin Kogman-Appel (De Gruyter) Amazon
April
- The Atlas of Classic Tales by Claudia Bordin (White Star) Amazon
- Cartography: The Ideal and Its History by Matthew H. Edney (University of Chicago Press) Amazon Apple Books
- City Atlas by Federica Magrin and Giulia Lombardo (White Star) Amazon
- Wayfinding: The Science and Mystery of How Humans Navigate the World by M. R. O’Connor (St. Martin’s Press) Amazon
- The World Seen from Asia by Pierre Singaravelou and Fabrice Argounes (Asia Ink) Amazon
May
- Working with Map Projections: A Guide to their Selection by Fritz Kessler and Sarah Battersby (CRC Press) Amazon
June
- De Geschiedeneis van Nederland in 100 Oude Kaarten by Marieke van Delft and Reinder Storm (Lannoo) Amazon
- The Selden Map of China: A New Understanding of the Ming Dynasty by Hongping Annie Nie (Bodleian) Amazon
- British and American News Maps in the Early Cold War Period, 1945–1955 by Jeffrey P. Stone (Palgrave Macmillan) Amazon
- The Times Universal Atlas of the World, 4th edition (Times Books) Amazon
July
- Why North is Up: Map Conventions and Where They Came From by Mick Ashworth (Bodleian) Amazon
- Fifty Maps and the Stories They Tell by Jerry Brotton and Nick Millea (Bodleian) Amazon
- Talking Maps by Jerry Brotton and Nick Millea (Bodleian) Amazon
- Trail of Footprints: A History of Indigenous Maps from Viceregal Mexico by Alex Hidalgo (University of Texas Press) Amazon
August
- Great Explorers’ Atlas by Riccardo Francaviglia and Margherita Sgarlata (White Star) Amazon
- Connections and Content: Reflections on Networks and the History of Cartography by Mark Monmonier (Esri) Amazon
- Manhattan: Mapping the Story of an Island by Jennifer Thermes (Abrams) Amazon
September
- How to Draw a Map by Malcom and Alexander Swanston (HarperCollins) Amazon
- World War II Map by Map (DK) Amazon
October
- The Sky Atlas by Edward Brooke-Hitching (Simon & Schuster UK) Amazon
- How Charts Lie: Getting Smarter About Visual Information by Alberto Cairo (W. W. Norton) Amazon
- The World Atlas of Wine, 8th Edition by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson (Mitchell Beazley) Amazon
- Phantom Islands: In Search of Mythical Lands by Dirk Liesemer; translated by Peter Lewis (Haus) Amazon
- We Are Here: An Atlas of Aotearoa by Chris McDowall and Tim Denee (Massey University Press) Amazon
- Charles Booth’s London Poverty Maps by Mary S. Morgan and Iain Sinclair (Thames & Hudson) Amazon
- National Geographic Atlas of the World, 11th Edition (National Geographic) Amazon
- Oxford Atlas of the World, 26th Edition (Oxford University Press) Amazon
- The Atlas of Unusual Borders by Zoran Nikolic (Collins) Amazon
- Airline Maps: A Century of Art and Design by Mark Ovenden and Maxwell Roberts (Particular Books/Penguin) Amazon
- The A-Z History of London by Philip Parker (Collins) Amazon
- The Atlas of Boston History edited by Nancy S. Seasholes (University of Chicago Press) Amazon
- The Map Tour: A History of Tourism Told through Rare Maps by Hugh Thomson (André Deutsch) Amazon
November
- Islamic Maps by Yossef Rapoport (Bodleian) Amazon
December
- Mapping Beyond Measure: Art, Cartography, and the Space of Global Modernity by Simon Ferdinand (University of Nebraska Press) Amazon
- Trim, the Cartographer’s Cat by Matthew Flinders, Gillian Dooley and Philippa Sandall (Adlard Coles) Amazon
Scheduled in 2020
- The Sky Atlas by Edward Brooke-Hitching, U.S. edition (Chronicle, February) Amazon
- Mapping the Great Game: Explorers, Spies and Maps in 19th Century Central Asia, India and Tibet by Riaz Dean (Casemate, January) Amazon
- The History of Cartography, Vol. 4: Cartography in the European Enlightenment edited by Matthew H. Edney and Mary Sponberg Pedley (University of Chicago Press, January) Amazon
- The Atlas of Women Explorers by Riaz Dean (White Star, May) Amazon
- Underground Cities by Mark Ovenden (White Lion, September) Amazon
- A History of Britain in 12 Maps by Philip Parker (Michael Joseph, June) Amazon Apple Books