Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Islands I Have Never Set Foot on and Never Will

Author(s): Judith Schalansky

Travel

A rare and beautifully illustrated journey to fifty faraway worlds.
There are still places on earth that are unknown. Visually stunning and uniquely designed, this wondrous book captures fifty islands that are far away in every sense-from the mainland, from people, from airports, and from holiday brochures. Author Judith Schalansky used historic events and scientific reports as a springboard for each island, providing information on its distance from the mainland, whether its inhabited, its features, and the stories that have shaped its lore. With stunning full-color maps and an air of mysterious adventure, "Atlas of Remote Islands" is perfect for the traveler or romantic in all of us.

General Information

  • : 9780143118206
  • : Penguin Publishing Group
  • : Penguin Publishing Group
  • : 0.508
  • : 30 September 2010
  • : 260mm X 191mm X 15mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Judith Schalansky
  • : Hardback
  • : English
  • : 910.9142
  • : 143
  • : illustrations
  • : illustrations

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"(a) cartographical gem"
-"The Wall Street Journal" - Great New (Armchair) Travel Reads
"An utterly exquisite object: atlas as "Wunderkammer" and bestiary, bound in black cloth and sea-blue card...makes a magnificent case for the atlas to be recognised as literature, worthy of its original name - "theatrum orbis terrarum," "the theatre of the world."
-Robert Macfarlane, "The Guardian (UK)"
"This beautifully illustrated atlas reveals that cartography and the creative imagination have always intersected, spurred on by human wanderlust."
-"NPR"'s 2010 Favorites pick
"'Paradise is an island. So is hell.' Or so says Judith Schalansky in the introduction to her charming, spooky and splendid "Atlas of Remote Islands.""
-"The New Yorker's Book Bench"
..".absolutely magical."
-"Conde Nast Traveler- CNTraveler.com"
"The first five times (or so) that I paged through the "Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Islands I Have Never Set Foot On and Never Will," I fell deeply in love with the book... Each of author and artist Judith Schalansky's maps--hand-drawn in shades of gray, black, white, and brilliant orange on cadet blue paper--transported me to a, usually, remote island..."
-NationalGeographic.com
..". A testament to the transformative power of maps. "Atlas of Remote Islands" is a celebration of what can still be accomplished with imagination, paper and ink. Holding it, you feel as if you've stolen the composition book that dreamy girl in the back row of our high school English class is always scribbling into. You page through it and think, Oh, my God. She's a genius."
-Anthony Doerr, TheMillions.com
"That impossible-to-please friend, that cranky relative, that coffee table begging for something more interesting that last Sunday's "New York Times" Magazine- worry about them no more. Here is your holiday gift, your birthday present, your living room's conversation-igniter."
-HeadButler.com

Judith Schalansky was born in 1980 in Greifswald, Germany. She has degrees in both History of Art and Communication Design. Judith currently works as a freelance writer and designer in Berlin and has been teaching courses in the principles of typography at the Potsdam Technical Institute since 2008.

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