This book sounds like a homage to his adopted country. I have enjoyed Simon Winchester's books, especially his on mapping the world. Seems he looks at a number of periphery figures in this book, including topographers, which brings to mind Pynchon's wonderful Mason & Dixon. Will add the book to my wish list.
This book sounds like a homage to his adopted country. I have enjoyed Simon Winchester's books, especially his on mapping the world. Seems he looks at a number of periphery figures in this book, including topographers, which brings to mind Pynchon's wonderful Mason & Dixon. Will add the book to my wish list.
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