From the famed Atlantis to the remote Rupes Nigra, islands have long
held our fascination: they are locales isolated from ordinary life,
lurking in unexplored corners of the globe and thus full of undisclosed
mysteries. At times, however, our fascination with islands has bled into
reality, as real maps bear the coordinates of fictional lands and
travelogues tell tall tales of their inhabitants, their natural wonders,
or their treasures. In Phantom Islands, Dirk Liesemer tells the
stories of thirty of these fantastical islands. Beginning with their
supposed discovery, he recreates their fabled landscapes, the voyages
that attempted to verify their existence, and, ultimately, the moment
when their existence was finally disproven. Spanning oceans and
centuries, these curious tales are a chronicle of human lust for
discovery and wealth.
Beautifully illustrated with colored maps and charts, Phantom Islands
shows the cunning of imposters and frauds, the earnestness of explorers
searching for knowledge, and the pleasure that can be found in our
willingness to deceive and to be deceived.