not just arbitrary lines

nonfiction works that deal with maps and cartography, their history, and their impact on our world

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created by endless_tbr_list

last updated November, 2025

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I am so here for this list!! Also, if you haven't seen it, I recommend watching this scene from The West Wing where they meet with the Organization of Cartographers for Social Equality. I feel like it would be a great primer to some of these.

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yesssss. I am such a west wing fan and I adore this scene!

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Same! I love how C.J. is just completely blown away by what they're telling her and that little lean forward from her and Josh when they see the Peters projection cracks me up every time!

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Everyday there’s a new list of things I never knew there were books for. 😆

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It's one of my favorite parts of PB! 🤭

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I had the same thought, this is amazing. immediate save!

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I LOVE THIS

haven’t read it yet so i could be wrong, but how to hide an empire might fit here!

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I was debating this same question! I haven't gotten around to the copy on my shelf so I can't be sure. I'll do some digging 🤭

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it might not be as direct as some of these other titles seem to be but there is a lot of discussion about maps so i don't think it'd be too out of place on the list

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thanks for the input, I'll add it!

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Great list!

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thank you!

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Wow! My history nerd brain is suddenly wanting to go down this rabbit hole I've never even thought about it!

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haha it’s both a blessing and a curse sometimes 🤭

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Seems interesting!! Do you think it would be hard for a person with little knowledge on this to read??

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I haven't had a chance to read any of these yet, many are on my tbr, but I think quite a few of these are written for the general public so prior knowledge shouldn't be needed!

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