Explore how maps opened the world and sparked daring journeys.
This nonfiction collection surveys the great journeys and the maps that guided them. It traces how explorers, navigators, and travelers reshaped our sense of distant lands and distant times. The book argues that maps not only charted geography but sparked imagination and curiosity across centuries. This edition gathers insights on how discovery, travel writing, and historical context intertwined to reveal a world once hidden from view.
In The Lure of the Map, Volume 2, you’ll read about the rise of exploration from Viking routes to modern oceans, and how literature and real travel fed each other. The essays connect compass, coastline, and culture, showing how every chart and account influenced how societies understood distant places.
- Profiles of famed explorers and the risks they faced
- How maps shaped travel, trade, and discovery across eras
- Connections between literature, myth, and actual exploration
- A broad view of world history through the lens of cartography
Ideal for readers of travel writing, history, and geography who want a cohesive sense of how exploration became a global story.