‘Mike Parker offers an exhilarating celebration of the humble map’ Mail on Sunday
‘Excellent’ Daily Telegraph
‘Parker proves a witty and engaging guide’ Guardian
‘This eclectic, funny and warm book should be on the shelves of everyone who has spent hours staring at a map’ The Great Outdoors
‘A witty entreaty to leave the satnav in the car, and to head for the hills with the Ordnance Survey’ BBC Countryfile magazine
‘A highly engaging and thoughtful, haphazard and personal, meander around maps and map-related arcane’ Daily Mail
‘Parker makes his view of cartography both interesting and funny’ Choice magazine
‘a funny, observant and genuinely interesting book’ Adventure Travel
‘As you'd expect, given Mike's legendary wit, this is a book that's well worth a read’ Midland Zone
‘In fact, it is a sense of mischievousness that makes this book quite charming’ South Wales Argus
‘Nerdy it might seem, but the author's humour and historical knowledge of mad map makers, visionary breakthroughs and a deep love of exploration make this little book a treat.’ Royston Crow
‘Parker uses his own experience to add warmth and humour to a topic that may not, at first glance, appear enticing to the average reader. Accessible and entertaining.’ Country & Border Life