Plotted
A Literary Atlas
Lost in a book? There’s a map for that.
This incredibly wide-ranging collection of maps—all inspired by literary classics—offers readers a new way of looking at their favorite fictional worlds. Andrew DeGraff’s stunningly detailed artwork takes readers deep into the landscapes from The Odyssey, Hamlet, Robinson Crusoe, Pride and Prejudice, Invisible Man, A Wrinkle in Time, Watership Down, Moby Dick, Around the World in Eighty Days, A Christmas Carol, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Waiting for Godot, and more. Sure to reignite a love for old favorites and spark fresh interest in more recent works as well, Plotted provides a unique new way of appreciating the lands of the human imagination.
“A unique, display-ready volume of great allure and pleasure.”—starred, Booklist
“[A] rewarding excursion across the literary landscape that will be cherished by map enthusiasts as well as bibliophiles.”—starred, Publishers Weekly
Format | Your Price | Add |
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978-1-936976-86-7
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978-1-5415-7982-8
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$30.99 |
Category | 5 Kinds of Nonfiction, 5KN: Browseable Nonfiction, 5KN: Expository Literature |
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Copyright | 2015 |
Publisher | Lerner Publishing Group |
Imprint | Zest Books ™ |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 128 |
Publication Date | 2016-09-01 |
Author: Andrew DeGraff
Andrew DeGraff is a freelance illustrator based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His clients include Kellogg’s, Visa, Gap Kids, Bed, Bath & Beyond, The New York Times, and The New York Observer.
Author: Daniel Harmon
Daniel Harmon is a former staff writer for Brokelyn.com, an occasional essayist on the topic of Tommy Wiseau’s film The Room, and the author of the book Super Pop! Pop Culture Top Ten Lists to Help You Win at Trivia, Survive in the Wild, and Make It Through the Holidays.
Awards
- Booklist Editor's Choice
Reviews
Booklist
“A unique, display-ready volume of great allure and pleasure.”—starred, Booklist
Publishers Weekly
“[A] rewarding excursion across the literary landscape that will be cherished by map enthusiasts as well as bibliophiles.”—starred, Publishers Weekly