Record-setting Jeopardy! champion and New York Times bestselling author
of Planet Funny Ken Jennings explores the world of maps and map
obsessives, "a literary gem" (The Atlantic). Ken Jennings takes readers
on a world tour of geogeeks from the London Map Fair to the bowels of
the Library of Congress, from the prepubescent geniuses at the National
Geographic Bee to the computer programmers at Google Earth. Each chapter
delves into a different aspect of map culture: highpointing, geocaching,
road atlas rallying, even the "unreal estate" charted on the maps of
fiction and fantasy. Jennings also considers the ways in which
cartography has shaped our history, suggesting that the impulse to make
and read maps is as relevant today as it has ever been. From the "Here
be dragons" parchment maps of the Age of Discovery to the spinning
globes of grade school to the postmodern revolution of digital maps and
GPS, Maphead is filled with intriguing details, engaging anecdotes, and
enlightening analysis. If you're an inveterate map lover yourself--or
even if you're among the cartographically clueless who can get lost in a
supermarket--let Ken Jennings be your guide to the strange world of
mapheads.