ISBN: 9780007300846
Release Date: 30 Apr 2009
Average rating:   (read by 6 members)

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Categories: Places & peoples: general interest , History of ideas, intellectual history , Map making & projections

'My name is Mike and I am a map addict. There, it's said!' Maps not only show the world, they help it turn. On an average day, we will consult some form of map approximately a dozen times, often without even noticing: checking the A-Z, the road atlas or the Sat Nav, scanning the tube or bus map, a quick Google online or hours wasted flying over a virtual Earth, navigating a way around a shopping centre, watching the weather forecast, planning a walk or a trip, catching up on the news, booking a holiday or hotel. Maps pepper logos, advertisements, illustrations, books, web pages and newspaper and magazine articles: they are a cipher for every area of human existence. At a stroke, they convey precise information about topography, layout, history, politics and power. They are the unsung heroes of life: Map Addict sings their song. There are some fine, dry tomes out there about the history and development of cartography: this is not one of them. Map Addict mixes wry observation with hard fact and considerable research, unearthing the offbeat, the unusual and the downright pedantic in a celebration of all things maps.In Map Addict, we learn the location of what has officially been named by the OS as the most boring square kilometre in the land; we visit the town fractured into dozens of little parcels of land split between two different countries and trek around many other weird borders of Britain and Europe; we test the theories that the new city of Milton Keynes was built to a pagan alignment and that women can't read maps.
Combining history, travel, politics, memoir and oblique observation in a highly readable, and often very funny, style, Mike Parker confesses how his own impressive map collection was founded on a virulent teenage shoplifting habit, ponders how a good leftie can be so gung-ho about British cartographic imperialism and wages a one-man war against the moronic blandishments of the Sat Nav age.

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Steve38
Rated it   11 days ago
An enjoyable read. Mike Parker is an experienced writer of guide books who happily admits to an obsession with maps. He writes amusingly about his own obsession and about maps in general. So you learn as well as laugh. He is not beyond the odd...

missnicj
Rated it   3 months ago
I love a good map and I loved this book, informative and fun at the same time

Hmgk
Rated it   1 years ago
I thought I was a bit of a map addict until I read this but Mike Parker takes it to a whole new level, and judging by the stories he tells, there are many people worse than him! This is an easy book to read and tells some lovely map-enthusiast stories...

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