ISBN-13: 9783565193745 / Angielski / Miękka / 116 str.
"The Phantom Island - The cartographic error that sent sailors to their doom" explores the fascinating history of "non-existent" places that appeared on maps for centuries. The most famous example, the depiction of California as an island separated from North America, persisted on maps for over 100 years despite evidence to the contrary. This book investigates how authority, repetition, and wishful thinking created a geography of lies.Historian Samuel Reed charts the voyages of explorers who sailed into non-existent straits and looked for cities of gold that were pure fabrication. The book details the "Sandy Island" of the Pacific and the "Mountains of Kong" in Africa-features that existed only in the minds of mapmakers but dictated the foreign policy of empires."The Phantom Island" is a story about the stubbornness of error. It shows how difficult it is to remove a "fact" once it has been printed and accepted by the establishment. It is a reminder that even our most objective tools, like maps, are subject to human vanity and imagination.
Sail through the history of maps that lied, featuring islands and mountains that never existed but shaped the world.