Books about maps

Tuesday November 27th 2007
Filed Under Reference 

William Grimes over at the New York Times has published a review of books relating to cartography and geography in his latest column (published November 23, 2007) entitled “From the Glove Compartment to the Shelf.” The books presented run the plethora from the romantic novel by Béa Gonzalez called the “The Mapmaker’s Opera” to the newly released Transit Maps of the World the article glosses over some interesting cartographic reads both fiction and non-fiction.  The article swiftly moves from book to book so the list of books mentioned at the end is a handy reference.



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