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Top rated maps books

Here are some top-rated maps and geography books:

  1. "Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps That Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Global Politics" by Tim Marshall (4.6/5) - Explores how geography shapes global politics.
  2. "The Phantom Atlas: The Greatest Myths, Lies and Blunders on Maps" by Edward Brooke-Hitching (4.5/5) - A fascinating collection of maps that shaped our understanding of the world.
  3. "On the Map: A Mind-Expanding Exploration of the Way the World Works" by Simon Garfield (4.4/5) - A journey through the history of maps and their impact on society.
  4. "Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Islands I Have Never Set Foot On and Never Will" by Judith Schalansky (4.4/5) - A beautifully illustrated atlas of remote islands.
  5. "The Map That Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology" by Simon Winchester (4.4/5) - The story of William Smith, who created the first geological map of England.
  6. "A History of the World in 12 Maps" by Jerry Brotton (4.3/5) - Explores the history of maps and their impact on human understanding.
  7. "Geography is Destiny: Britain and the World: A 10,000-Year History" by Ian Morris (4.3/5) - A comprehensive history of the world, exploring the role of geography in shaping human destiny.
  8. "The Cartographer's Secret" by Dianne Wolfer (4.2/5) - A historical novel that explores the world of cartography and map-making.
  9. "Maphead: Charting the Wide, Weird World of Geography Wonks" by Ken Jennings (4.2/5) - A fun and quirky exploration of the world of geography enthusiasts.
  10. "London: A Life in Maps" by Peter Ackroyd (4.1/5) - A beautifully illustrated history of London, told through maps and cartography.

Note: Ratings are based on Amazon or Goodreads ratings and may vary depending on the source.