When it comes to tracking down the material engaging reading, atlas, generally, do not make the cut.
Designed with functionality in mind, these works are most likely familiar with the topography of the Yellowstone National Park than they are to stir up deeply troubling feelings about the world around you & mdash; until now that is
Olivier Le Carrer de "Atlas of Cursed Places" and Aude de Tocqueville "Atlas of Lost Cities" & mdash ;. both published by Hachette Book Group & mdash; effectively turn form on its head. in rejecting the conventions of the traditional atlas, they provide readers with insights into some of the darkest places on Earth. These ideas are both practical and cooling.
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the Carrer "Atlas of Cursed Places" - a bestseller New York Times - takes readers on tours through cities around the world that are marred by the scars of devastation and chaos.
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villages that were buried by sand annually to homes with stories that are almost too horrible imagine, this atlas is filled to the brim with often forgotten places.
The book forces us to confront the corners of the Earth that make us uncomfortable - those we'd rather send in the recesses of our minds.
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But it is true that the feeling which sends him flying off the shelves. We are fascinated by the dark, and this atlas is the vehicle which skillfully leads us straight into the abyss.
And his new sister, Aude de Tocqueville "Atlas of Lost Cities," taps into this flair for the dark corner of an equally attractive.
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highlighting the mortality of these cities, Aude de Tocqueville gives us the opportunity to examine the course of human history from a & mdash fascinating new perspective, one that factors in the role of the Earth in dismantling what mankind has worked so hard to create
"Atlas. of Lost Cities "on sale today, so make sure you take a copy for yourself on Amazon. If you are fascinated by the untold stories of the world, it is a purchase you will certainly not regret it.
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