'My name is Mike and I am a map addict. There, it's
said...' Mike Parker, presenter of Radio 4's On the Map,
celebrates the richness of all things maps in this
fantastic, critically-acclaimed read. Have you ever got
through an entire day without referring to some kind of
navigational aide, be it checking the A-Z, touring the
globe on Google Earth, planning a walk or navigating a
shopping centre? Maps are everywhere and they are,
according to self proclaimed map-addict Mike Parker, the
unsung heroes of life. Here he sings their song,
celebrating everything cartographic. With a mix of wry
observation and hard fact, the offbeat and the
completely pedantic, Parker wages a one-man war against
the moronic blandishments of the Sat Nav age. He
combines cartographic history and trivia with memoir and
oblique observation to create a highly readable expose
of the world of maps. Only here can you find out which
area has officially been named by the OS as the most
boring square kilometre in the land and whether Milton
Keynes was really built to pagan alignment.Confessing
that his own impressive map collection was founded on a
virulent teenage shoplifting habit Parker ponders how a
good leftie can be so gung-ho about British cartographic
imperialism and establishes himself as defender and
saviour of British cartography in the internet
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