An Atlas of Fantasy - Contents

Contents

  • EDEN
  • ATLANTIC OCEAN AND THE AZORES
  • UTOPIA — Based on Thomas Moore's Utopia
  • SCHLARAFFENLANDE
  • HELL - (Based on John Milton's description)
  • MAPPA GEOGRAPHIAE NATURALIS - (Didactic map by Matthäus Seutter)
  • ATTACK OF LOVE - (Allegorical map by Matthäus Seutter)
  • PILGRIM'S PROGRESS — From John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress
  • VOYAGES OF LEMUEL GULLIVER - From Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels - (Houyhnhnms Land, Lilliput and Blefuscu, Brobdingnag, Luggnagg etc., and Laputa)
  • ALLESTONE — From the stories of Thomas Williams Malkin
  • ROAD TO HELL
  • BARSETSHIRE - Based on the works of Anthony Trollope
  • WORLD OF SHERLOCK HOLMES - Based on the stories of Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Dartmoor
    • Operation Reichenbach
  • MAP OF MATRIMONY
  • MAP OF A GREAT COUNTRY
  • TREASURE ISLAND — From Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island
  • MYSTERIOUS ISLAND — From Jules Verne's Mysterious Island
  • CHAIRMAN ISLAND — From Jules Verne's A Long Vacation
  • SEA OF DREAMS — Drawn for Rudyard Kipling's story "The Brushwood Boy"
  • THE INTERIOR WORLD - From William R. Bradshaw's Goddess of Atvatabar
  • OZ AND ENVIRONS — Based on L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz
    • The Marvelous Land of Oz
    • The Magical Countries Surrounding Oz
  • MOUSELAND — From Edward Earle Childs' The Wonders of Mouseland
  • GOSPEL TEMPERANCE RAILROAD MAP
  • THE WORLDS OF EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
    • Barsoom
    • Pal-ul-Don
    • Land of the Ant Men
    • Onthar and Thenar
    • The Lost Empire
    • Amtor
    • Pellucidar
    • The Moon
    • Poloda and Omos
    • Caspak and Caprona
    • Wild Island
  • POOH'S TURF - From A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh
  • POICTESME - Based on the works of James Branch Cabell
  • HYBORIAN AGE - Based on the stories of Robert E. Howard
  • ALIMENTARY CANAL - From George S. Chappell's Through the Alimentary Canal with Gun and Camera
  • ENVIRONS OF TOAD HALL - From Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows
  • THE WORLDS OF J. R. R. TOLKIEN
    • Middle-earth poster map
    • Middle-earth from The Lord of the Rings
    • Gondor and Mordor from The Lord of the Rings
    • The Shire from The Lord of the Rings
    • Thror's Map from The Hobbit
    • Wilderland from The Hobbit
    • Beleriand from The Silmarillion
  • THE THREE KINGDOMS AND OUROBOROS COUNTRY - From E. R. Eddison's Mistress of Mistresses and The Worm Ouroboros
  • FAIRYLAND - (By Bernard Sleigh)
  • SWALLOWS AND AMAZONS — From Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons
  • ISLANDIA - From Mark Saxton's The Islar
  • RAINTREE COUNTY — From Ross Lockridge, Jr.'s Raintree County
  • NARNIA - Based on the series of novels by C. S. Lewis
  • DALARNA — From Fletcher Pratt's The Well of the Unicorn
  • COMMONWEALTH — From John Myers Myers' Silverlock
  • THE WORLDS OF CAPTAIN FUTURE
    • The Other Side of the Moon
    • Aar
    • Eros
    • Futuria
    • Mars
    • Mercury
    • Moons of Mars
    • Neptune
    • Pirates' Planet
    • Pluto
    • Saturn
    • The Twin Planets
    • Uranus
  • DISPROPORTIONATE MAPS
    • The United States as Viewed by California
    • A Texan's Idea of the United States
    • A Bostonian's Idea of the United States
  • LEIGH BRACKETT'S MARS - Based on the stories by Leigh Brackett
  • LAND BETWEEN THE MOUNTAINS - From Carol Kendall's The Gammage Cup
  • SLOBBOVIA - Based on the work of Al Capp
  • HYPERBOREA - Based on the work of Clark Ashton Smith
  • ZOTHIQUE - Based on the stories of Clark Ashton Smith
  • QUIVERA - From Vaughan Wilkins' The City of Frozen Fire
  • JEFFERSON, YOKNAPATAWPHA COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI& - From William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom!
  • THE WITCH WORLD - Based on the series of novels by Andre Norton
  • HI-IAY ISLANDS - From Gerolf Steiner's The Snouters
  • EARTHSEA - From Ursula K. Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea
  • THE LANDS BEYOND - From Norton Juster's The Phantom Tollbooth
  • SECRET WORLD OF OG - From Pierre Berton's The Secret World of Og
  • DILFAR AND ENVIRONS - Based on the tales of Roger Zelazny
  • THE YOUNG KINGDOMS - Based on the stories of Michael Moorcock
  • THE DYING EARTH - From Jack Vance's The Dying Earth
  • LANKHMAR IN THE LAND OF NEHWON - Based on the works of Fritz Leiber
  • PRYDAIN - Based on the stories of Lloyd Alexander
    • The Book of Three
    • The High King
    • The Black Cauldron
  • LEMURIA - Based on the works of Lin Carter
  • MARS - From Ray Bradbury's story "The Million Year Picnic"
  • THE SEVERN VALLEY AT BRICHESTER - From J. Ramsey Campbell's The Inhabitant of the Lake
  • DUNE - From Frank Herbert's Dune
  • MONGO - From Flash Gordon
  • ATLANTIS - Based on the stories of Henry Kuttner
  • TYROS - Based on the stories of John Jakes
  • KANTHOS, SULMANNON, AND ANZOR - From Alex Dain's Bane of Kanthos
  • GWYNNEDD AND ITS NEIGHBORS - From a series of novels by Katherine Kurtz
  • PERN - From a series of novels by Anne McCaffrey
  • THE DUCHY OF STRACKENZ - From George MacDonald Fraser's Royal Flash
  • THE WORLDS OF H. P. LOVECRAFT
    • Dreamland
    • Arkham
  • MAFRICA - (Miniature wargaming map by Jack Scruby)
  • THE BEKLAN EMPIRE - From Richard Adams' Shardik
  • MAP OF FLORIN AND GUILDER - From William Goldman's The Princess Bride
  • THE WORLDS OF ERIK JOHN STARK - Based on the novels of Leigh Brackett
    • Stark's Journey to the Citadel
    • Stark's Return to Irnan
    • Stark's and Gerrith's Journey to Iubar
  • THE FOUR LANDS - From Terry Brooks' The Sword of Shannara
  • THE LAND - From a series of novels by Stephen R. Donaldson

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