Brilliant Maps for Curious Minds: 100 New Ways to See the World
L**E
Everyone should have one of these books
It is a fascinating way to learn about “our world.” The illustrations give so much information without needing words. A keeper and a sharer. Have purchase a few for friends/family
K**R
Another way of looking at maps
This book will increase your knowledge of geography in a fun way. Great for brushing up for trivia contests.
F**E
Great gift for map lovers
I gave this book away as a christmas gift to a friend who loves maps. Yes, I didn’t know there were people who were map lovers and that there were stores dedicated to maps. If you have a friend with such a habit, don’t hesitate to buy this book.
B**.
Fun and simultaneously informative series of maps.
I thought this was a fun and simultaneously informative series of maps. They are all in color. They cover nine general topics: “People and Populations,” “Politics, Power, and Religion,” “Culture and Customs,” “Friends and Enemies,” “Geography,” “History,” “National Security,” “Crime and Punishment,” and “Nature.”My favorite specific maps are:• Pages 32 – 33: Every Country’s Highest-Valued Export. The United States is in the category of “Food / Drink.” By the classical 18th or 19th century definition of colonialism, that means we are a colony of China, Japan, and the EU.• Pages 94 – 95: Zone Rouge – an area of France so badly damaged during WW I that people were forbidden to live there.• Pages 108 -109: Mercator projection vs true size of countries.• Page 114: The 20 largest islands of the world compared.• Page 115: The Pan-American Highway – the longest road in the world.• Pages 120 – 121: The world is a mirror. The map shows the world as mirror image of what we are accustomed to seeing on a world map. Weird!• Page 136: Colonial Africa on the eve of World War I.• Page 137: Map of the entire internet as of December 1969. There were only four places connected together: UCLA Network Measurement Center in Los Angeles, Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in Palo Alto, UC Santa Barbara Culler - Fried Mathematics Center, and University of Utah School of Computing.• Page 142: When Britain was connected to continental Europe in 16 000 BCE.• Page 158: If European borders were drawn by DNA instead of ethnicity.• Page 160: Historical vs present geographical distribution of lions in Africa and Asia.
G**R
Quite interesting book even for grown ups
Great book for kids and fun for adults to read as well! 10 yr old enjoys it. A lot of pointers in the book to make kids curious to ask questions and find more.
E**T
Great idea; poor execution
Maps of the world illustrating interesting facts. For example, instead of listing plug types by country, the plug types are illustrated on a world map. What's not to love?Here is a list for starters: maps break in the middle across two pages, so it is hard to see what if going on; hard to differentiate colors on the key; some maps get a tad "political"; several inaccuracies, including Israel being randomly put somewhere else in the Middle East.Also, we see examples of very bad maps, for example "Countries That Don't Use the Metric System". This map highlights three unnamed "countries" including a blob in Africa that doesn't actually correspond to an actual country or countries. To see how to properly do this map, go to WorldPopulationReview.com and look for "Countries that Don't Use the Metric System 2023".What a pity! This book could have been great.
R**H
Quick Read full of Interesting and Cool Facts!
What an amazing book! I bought this on a whim and I am so glad I did! Because the book is full of short and interesting facts, it is a quick read. I keep our copy in the bathroom so you can learn a little bit each time you need to use the bathroom. The book is divided into sections based on the subject content and each page or two depicts the geographical map of the area discussed with superimposed graphs, facts and appropriate legends. I'm definitely going to purchase this as a gift for my friends who are lovers of maps and trivia.
K**G
Good
Good contents
A**R
Quality article
Delivered on time in good shape
L**O
Superb
Very informative book!
P**N
sehr unterhaltsam
Dieses Buch war ein Geschenk an eine Weltenbummlerin und Geografieintetessierte und kam sehr gut an. Man kann immer wieder darin blättern und findet Interessantes
C**N
Muy divertido de leer
Muy divertido y fácil de leer, aporta una manera distinta de ver mapas.
K**R
Fun Book
Great book to flip through if you're curious about the world
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