Off the Map: Lost Spaces, Invisible Cities, Forgotten Islands, Feral Places & What They Tell Us About the World by Alastair Bonnett (2015)

$25.00
Author Alastair Bonnett
Barcode 9781781313619
ISBN 9781781313619
Format Books
Publisher Aurum Press
Size 129 x 198 x 20mm
Weight (g) 258 g

Product description

In a world of Google Earth, in which it is easy to believe that every discovery has been made and every adventure already had, Off the Map is a stunning testament to how mysterious our planet still is.

From forgotten enclaves to floating islands, from hidden villages to New York gutter spaces, Off the Map charts the hidden corners of our planet. And while these are not necessarily places you ... Read More

In a world of Google Earth, in which it is easy to believe that every discovery has been made and every adventure already had, Off the Map is a stunning testament to how mysterious our planet still is.

From forgotten enclaves to floating islands, from hidden villages to New York gutter spaces, Off the Map charts the hidden corners of our planet. And while these are not necessarily places you would choose to visit on holiday - Hobyo, the pirate capital of Somalia, or Zheleznogorsk, a secret military town in Russia - they each carry a story about the strangeness of place and our need for a geography that understands our hunger for the fantastic and the unexpected.

But it also shows us that topophilia, the love of place, is a fundamental part of what it is to be human. Whether you are an urban explorer or an armchair traveller, Off the Map will inspire and enchant. You'll never look at a map in quite the same way again.

'A fizzingly entertaining and enlightening book' - Daily Telegraph

'Mesmerising' - Geographical Magazine

'A fascinating delve into uncharted, forgotten lost places. But it's not just a trivia-tastic anthology of remote destinations but a nifty piece of psycho-geography, explaining our human need for these cartographical conundrums.' - Wanderlust

Show Less
Author Alastair Bonnett
Barcode 9781781313619
Isbn 9781781313619
Format Books
Publisher Aurum Press
Size 129 x 198 x 20mm
Weight (g) 258 g

Stuff you've looked at recently