The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime
 

The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime

by Miles Harvey

In 1995, a watchful patron alerted a librarian at Johns Hopkins University that another patron, a middle-aged and well-dressed man, was behaving suspiciously. The librarian called the police, who discovered that the man, a Floridian named Gilbert Bland, had cut four maps from a set of rare books. On investigation, the police were able to attribute dozens of similar thefts to Bland, thefts that... (read more)

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This is a fascinating read. The map thief is a wisp of smoke but the maps themselves are brilliant characters. This is one of the few books I've finished and then bought another copy to give to someone else, just so I'd have someone to talk to about it.

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