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The astonishing story of the maps and atlases throughout history that got it completely wrong
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'A bonkers book...Highly recommended'-- Andrew Marr 'A spectacular, enjoyable and eye-opening read... A wonderful book, with beautiful illustrations throughout'-- Jonathan Ross 'Beautifully illustrated...brain-boggling...an excursion into the minds of men imagining an as yet uncharted world'* Spectator * 'This intriguing book...shows how places that aren't there can endure, sometimes for centuries, once a map-maker has inked them in'* The Times * 'Beautiful... Brooke-Hitching [has] an eye for a good story and his book is gloriously illustrated with ancient mistaken maps, each accompanied by a thoroughly researched tale of the men whose errors led to them.'* Daily Express * 'Extraordinary'* Historia Magazine * 'Excellent... Arranged alphabetically in fifty-eight short chapters, with lavish deployment of illustrations, the book provides a captivating chronicle of our battle with ignorance'* Literary Review * 'Unreservedly recommended'* The Monocle * 'From the magnetic mountain at the north pole to Australia's inland sea, Edward Brooke-Hitching charts five centuries of misrepresentative maps.'* The Guardian * 'A rich selection... [that] shows how lively minds made use of limited knowledge, but also how rumour, guesswork and downright lies can persist in the scholarly imagination.'* The Economist * 'One of the most beautiful books I've ever seen in my life...full of fascinating quirky things.'-- Jen Campbell, author Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops 'The fascination and beauty of maps both emerge clearly in this well-written, witty and thoughtful book...this is a spirited and enjoyable study'* Standpoint * 'Exquisitely produced... Gorgeous illustrations of countries and islands that were once thought to exist...For any fans of maps this is a must'* The Australian * 'Fascinating ... and beautifully illustrated' -- Rosamund Urwin * Evening Standard * 'The Phantom Atlas describes some 50 "myths, lies and blunders" and illustrates them in delightful detail...deserve[s] a place on the coffee table, but only after it's been read: there is as much to absorb as to see.' -- John Ure * Country Life *