Uniquely signed Maps books by the Mizielinskis

We often get visits from authors who kindly sign their books for us. In fact we have lots of books in our stores that are signed by authors including Michael Palin and Levison Wood. Continue reading Uniquely signed Maps books by the Mizielinskis

National Map Reading Week – get colouring!

Yes, it’s National Map Reading Week, but in between reacquainting ourselves with how to use a compass and such, we like to relax with a little colouring in – why not join us and download two maps to colour in yourself? Continue reading National Map Reading Week – get colouring!

The Travel News- 30th September 2016

A unicorn cafe, a dinosaur theme park, a California hotel with Twin Peaks and Dolly Parton themed rooms, dolls on planes, disappointing attractions and a scale map of China on someone’s terrace. WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE. It’s the travel news: Continue reading The Travel News- 30th September 2016

Mappy Monday- Art Deco London Map

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Art Deco London Map £8.00

This new map from Blue Crow Media features London’s finest Art Deco buildings including lots of Piccadilly line tube stations, Battersea Power Station, Arsenal Stadium, Brockwell Lido, Hoover Building, The Savoy and The Grampians. Continue reading Mappy Monday- Art Deco London Map

Mappy Monday- Alice Tait’s illustrations

Here is an illustrator that certainly puts the ‘art’ in ‘cartography’.  Alice Tait’s drawings have been featured on book covers, in magazine articles and on home products ranging from tea towels to lemon juice. We are especially fond of her London range as it features a beautifully illustrated map of central London capturing some of the most famous streets and landmarks.   Alice told us a bit about herself and her illustrations. Continue reading Mappy Monday- Alice Tait’s illustrations

Mappy Monday- Stanford’s New Map of Kabul (1880)

It seems strange to refer to a 136 year-old map as ‘new’.

This 1880 map of Kabul is from our Edward Stanford Cartographic Collection archive. Continue reading Mappy Monday- Stanford’s New Map of Kabul (1880)