A review by dilchh
The Phantom Atlas: The Greatest Myths, Lies and Blunders on Maps by Edward Brooke-Hitching

3.0

Would love to give more stars but honestly it was just an okay book for me. I have to admit that it was highly researched, so kudos to that. And I'm loving all the maps in the book. Unfortunately, some of the quotations in the book that were taken from Old English were difficult for me to understand, and I kind of hoped would it be possible for it to be rephrase in modern English to help others to understand it more. Other than that, it's a fun read, especially if you're into history of places, that are most probably not real, but were thought to be real at some point.