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The Phantom Atlas
The Phantom Atlas: The Greatest Myths, Lies and Blunders on Maps | Edward Brooke-Hitching
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The Phantom Atlas is an atlas of the world not as it ever existed, but as it was thought to be. These marvellous and mysterious phantoms - non-existent islands, invented mountain ranges, mythical civilisations and other fictitious geography - were all at various times presented as facts on maps and atlases. This book is a collection of striking antique maps that display the most erroneous cartography, with each illustration accompanied by the story behind it. Exploration, map-making and mythology are all brought together to create a colourful tapestry of monsters, heroes and volcanoes; swindlers, mirages and murderers. Sometimes the stories are almost impossible to believe, and remarkably, some of the errors were still on display in maps published in the 21st century. Throughout much of the 19th century more than 40 different mapmakers included the Mountains of Kong, a huge range of peaks stretching across the entire continent of Africa, in their maps - but it was only in 1889 when Louis Gustave Binger revealed the whole thing to be a fake. For centuries, explorers who headed to Patagonia returned with tales of the giants they had met who lived there, some nine feet tall. Then there was Gregor MacGregor, a Scottish explorer who returned to London to sell shares in a land he had discovered in South America. He had been appointed the Cazique of Poyais, and bestowed with many honours by the local king of this unspoiled paradise. Now he was offering others the chance to join him and make their fortune there, too - once they had paid him a bargain fee for their passage... The Phantom Atlas is a beautifully produced volume, packed with stunning maps and drawings of places and people that never existed. The remarkable stories behind them all are brilliantly told by Edward Brooke-Hitching in a book that will appeal to cartophiles everywhere.
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hefau
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My husband spotted this beauty on the bottom shelf of the bookstore yesterday, and we had to have it.

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WildQuibble
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Bit of a #haul Some books on my wishlist dropped in price so I hit up my Christmas vouchers. Conan Doyle for the Defence was only Qb!

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The images of old maps were beautiful and fascinating. The stories behind how the phantom places were “discovered” (and “undiscovered”) got to be repetitive by the end, but overall it was an enjoyable journey and interesting history lesson. (And yes, I used the same photo with different filters in my reviews for this and the other map book. I have no idea why I only took one picture before returning the books!)

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Tagged kindle book on sale right now from these sources (thanks to my notification from BookBub). I have the hardback copy. If you love love love maps, this book is for you!!

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Texreader
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Look at these gorgeous (but fictitious) maps, a tiny fraction of those in this book.

TK421 I need this book!😊 6y
Erinsuereads I‘m so glad you posted this! I have been looking for an anniversary gift for my husband and was getting down to the wire!! This is perfect! 6y
SilversReviews Beautiful!! 6y
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GypsyKat So cool!!! 6y
Texreader @ErinSueG It‘s a fun and gorgeous book. My husband has already snagged it to peruse. So I highly recommend it! 6y
Texreader @TK421 Yes! It‘s as full of great stories and maps as I had hoped. I can‘t wait to spend a lot of time reading the stories and studying the maps. 6y
Itchyfeetreader This looks amazing!! 6y
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My early review copy from LibraryThing arrived today!

GingerAntics How do you get that job? I want to early review books!!! That seems awesome!!! 6y
Texreader @GingerAntics It‘s easy!! sign up for LibraryThing (which owns Litsy now) and it has a link to books for you to choose to review. There‘s hints on what they are looking for in early reviewers. Most importantly, write and post reviews! Good luck!! 6y
GingerAntics Sweet! Thanks! 6y
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I just got the news I‘m an early reviewer for this book for LibraryThing. Doesn‘t it look awesome?!?! If you haven‘t started getting involved in LibraryThing it‘s time to do so. I‘ve put my name in for books for the last two months (against several 100s of others who put in their names too) and received books both times. I think they really take note of whether you post reviews so be sure to do that.

wanderinglynn Thanks for the info! I will definitely check it out! 😀 6y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Im signing up too! 6y
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