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An Atlas of Remote Islands: 50 Islands I Never Visited - Travel Exploration Book for Adventure Lovers & Armchair Travelers - Perfect for Coffee Table Books & Gift Ideas
An Atlas of Remote Islands: 50 Islands I Never Visited - Travel Exploration Book for Adventure Lovers & Armchair Travelers - Perfect for Coffee Table Books & Gift Ideas

An Atlas of Remote Islands: 50 Islands I Never Visited - Travel Exploration Book for Adventure Lovers & Armchair Travelers - Perfect for Coffee Table Books & Gift Ideas

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Judith Schalansky was born in 1980 on the wrong side of the Berlin Wall. The Soviets wouldn't let anyone travel so everything she learnt about the world came from her parents' battered old atlas. An acclaimed novelist and award-winning graphic designer, she has spent years creating this, her own imaginative atlas of the world's loneliest places. These islands are so difficult to reach that until the late 1990s more people had set foot on the moon than on Peter I Island in the Antarctic. On one page are perfect maps, on the other unfold bizarre stories from the history of the islands themselves. Rare animals and strange people abound: from marooned slaves to lonely scientists, lost explorers to confused lighthouse keepers, mutinous sailors to forgotten castaways; a collection of Robinson Crusoes of all kinds. Recently awarded the prize of Germany's most beautiful book, the "Atlas of Remote Islands" is an intricately designed masterpiece that will delight maplovers everywhere. Judith Schalansky lures us across all the oceans of the world to fifty remote islands - from St Kilda to Easter Island and from Tristan da Cunha to Disappointment Island - and proves that some of the most memorable journeys can be taken by armchair travellers.

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I chose the book based on content and it delivers on that level. I wanted something engaging that I could read in small doses and sort of mentally travel somewhere far.It gets 5 stars though b/c it does this in such a cool way. The distances-to-stuff-you-know really add scale to the stories, the inside of the cover w/ world map could easily be missed but relates directly to the content... it's not just a generic world map.Plus, the artistry and layout have a very purposeful feel... very much like the unique visual details of a Wes Anderson movie. It's clearly deliberate and works well to deliver a consistently engaging book that shows as well as it reads.