Throughout the ages, writers have created an astonishing diversity of imaginary places, worlds of enchantment, horror and delight. This monumental book, now more comprehensive than ever, unites them in a single volume. A national bestseller when first published in 1980, this unique and endlessly entertaining guidebook takes readers on a tour of more than 1,200 imaginary cities, islands, countries, and continents, all invented by storytellers from Homer's day to our own. From Atlantis to Dracula's Castle, Middle Earth to Baskerville Hall, Utopia to Earthsea, here are worlds enough and more for every reader, fantasy fan, and passionate browser. And now it includes dozens of invaluable new entries and illustrations, including Eco's Abbey of the Rose, and Peter Carey's Etica. Among the lands are those of Lewis Carroll, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, L. Frank Baum, C.S. Lewis, John Lennon, Gilbert & Sullivan and Graham Greene. Written with wit and brilliance, the book is also a visual delight with more than 200 original illustrations and maps by Graham Greenfield, and James Cook, and new illustrations by award-winning artist Ken Nutt.
Journeys of Frodo: An Atlas of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
本书在尊重文献原典的基础上,对《山海经》中的晦涩字词和重要知识点做了比较详细的阐述,设有原文,注释,译文等板块.
Out of this World: The Complete Book of Fantasy
Between Canglass head and Beatty Point you will come across the Imbolc Site, a good place to camp for a night or two. The site is a wind-protected grassy bowl about a mile inland from the beach. Look for a wooden sign posted on a gum ...
The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings
Dictionary Imaginary Places