Terrible Maps Hilarious Maps for a Ridiculous World

Terrible Maps Hilarious Maps for a Ridiculous World by Michael Howe is a humor book published by HarperCollins Publishers on May 7, 2024. This 160-page edition presents a collection of amusing and unconventional maps that explore quirky geographical topics, making it an entertaining read for anyone with a sense of humor or an interest in geography.
Readers will discover a variety of whimsical maps that highlight absurdities in cartography, such as the average jean color across the United States and the peculiarities of train travel in Antarctica. Terrible Maps invites readers to explore the lighter side of geography, showcasing topics that range from nations declaring war on birds to countries that consume their national animals. This book serves as a delightful reference for those looking to enjoy a laugh while engaging with the world of maps.
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The joys of the world, one terrible map at a time – this is the ultimate gift book for the budding geographer or anyone who wants to have a laugh.
Ever wondered about the average jean colour across the United States? Or what ‘pedestrians’ look like in Denmark? What unites Brokenwind, Upton Snodsbury and Crackpot? And have you ever tried to take a train in Antarctica? Well Terrible Maps is the book for you!
Put together by the creator behind the tremendously popular social media feed, this is the ultimate humour book for the budding geographer in your life. From countries that eat their national animals to nations that have declared war on birds (and lost), Terrible Maps celebrates pointless cartography in all its glory. Don’t leave home without it!
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