Across twelve concise essays, the author traces the evolution of mapping from Paleolithic carvings to iPhone screens. The scope is ambitious, covering millennia, but the tone remains grounded—welcoming even. This isn’t a dry academic slog; it’s a personal, occasionally wry, journey through the strange, stubborn, and often brilliant ways humans have tried to not be completely, hopelessly lost.
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