On The Map
Discover the fascinating journey of cartography in On The Map by Simon Garfield, published by Profile Books Ltd in 2013. This captivating book spans 464 pages, delving into the evolution of maps from the early sketches of philosophers and explorers to the modern-day convenience of Google Maps. Garfield expertly explores how maps have shaped and reshaped our understanding of history, covering intriguing topics such as the legendary impassable mountains of Kong, the pivotal role of cartography in combating cholera, the 17th-century Dutch obsession with atlases, and the Norse discovery of America. Whether you're a history buff, a geography enthusiast, or simply curious about the world, On The Map offers a unique perspective on how our relationship with maps reflects our collective journey through time. Don't miss out on this enlightening read!