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The Dictionary of Imaginary Places - Community Reviews back

by Alberto Manguel, Gianni Guadalupi, Graham Greenfield
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spocksbro
spocksbro rated it 16 years ago
An interesting, if quirky, volume. While many mainstays of fantasy are represented -- Tolkien, Baum, etc. -- many entries are of obscure 18th and 19th century European authors who very few have heard of.
November News 2014
November News 2014 rated it 21 years ago
To find out what kind of places exist in other people's imaginations turn to this book. There are maps and guides. I enjoyed studying the map of Oz. Who knew? This is a welcome addition to the bookshelf for anyone who enjoys fantasy/sci-fi. Each name is given a complete explanation. Helpful.
Marvin's Bookish Blog
Marvin's Bookish Blog rated it 38 years ago
One of my favorite books for browsing. An inexhaustible index of imaginary lands in literature from The Grand Duchy of Fenwick to Burrough's Pellucidar to Carroll's Wonderland. Many entries are illustrated with maps and all come with detailed descriptions of the lands. The fact that the writers trea...
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