The Phantom Atlas
The Greatest Myths, Lies and Blunders on Maps
(Autor) Edward Brooke-HitchingNine-foot giants were once thought to stalk the Patagonian landscape. The Island of California was known to drift off the coast of North America, The Mountains of Kong were believed to stretch across the continent of Africa. With fascinating stories and beautiful Illustrations, this unique atlas gathers together the wildest misbeliefs ever drawn on maps, revealing the world as it existed purely in the imaginations of our ancestors. Book jacket.
Edward Brooke-Hitching
Edward Brooke-Hitching is a British author and historian known for his works on cartography, exploration, and rare books. His most notable book, "The Phantom Atlas: The Greatest Myths, Lies and Blunders on Maps," explores the history of fictional and mythical places depicted on maps throughout history. Brooke-Hitching's writing style is characterized by meticulous research and engaging storytelling, making complex historical topics accessible to a wide audience. His contributions to literature include shedding light on the fascinating world of mapmaking and the ways in which maps have shaped our understanding of the world. "The Phantom Atlas" remains his most famous work and has garnered critical acclaim for its unique approach to cartography and exploration.