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  1. William Shakespeare, Hamlet Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    William Shakespeare, Hamlet Map

    Follow us to Kronborg, the real-life model for Hamlet's castle in Denmark, shown here as it looked when the play was written. This richly illustrated map presents the castle and its surroundings with every scene marked. See the battlement where the ghost of Hamlet's father first appears, explore the great hall where the players may have performed or find the graveyard where Hamlet holds Yorick's skull.

    € 10,50
  2. L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables Map

    This literary map takes you to Green Gables and its beautiful surroundings. Here you will find places such as the brook winding down from the woods, Lovers' Lane, the Lake of Shining Waters, and Violet Vale. Although Avonlea is a fictional place, it is loosely based on the real village of Cavendish, where L. M. Montgomery grew up. The map also shows nearby villages and the layout of Green Gables.

    € 10,50
  3. Louisa May Alcott, Little Women Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    Louisa May Alcott, Little Women Map

    Much of the beloved novel Little Women takes place in a setting that clearly reflects Concord, Massachusetts, as the town appeared around 1860, when Louisa May Alcott lived there. This richly illustrated literary map invites you to explore both real locations and the fictional settings that emerge in the story. On the reverse side of the map, you can also follow Amy and Laurie's journeys through Europe.

    € 10,50
  4. Herman Melville, Moby-Dick Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    Herman Melville, Moby-Dick Map

    This map depicts Captain Ahab's voyage aboard the whaling ship Pequod in his obsessive pursuit of the white sperm whale, Moby Dick. It is inspired by the beautiful wind and current charts that began to be produced during the period. Although Moby-Dick is a book about the sea, it is just as much about life on land, and a large number of places are mentioned in the story--many of which are shown on the map. The whaling ship Pequod itself also appears, rendered with many details.

    € 10,50
  5. James Joyce, Ulysses Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    James Joyce, Ulysses Map

    Yes! Step into the world of Ulysses and follow Stephen Dedalus, Leopold Bloom, and other characters as they wander through Dublin on June 16, 1904. Inspired in form and color by the first edition of James Joyce's groundbreaking modernist masterpiece from 1922, this map brings to life many of the locations and routes described in the novel.

    € 10,50
  6. Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights Map

    Follow along with this illustrated map to all the places mentioned in Emily Brontë's remarkable 1847 novel. While Wuthering Heights, Thrushcross Grange and the nearby town of Gimmerton are fictional, their possible real-life inspirations are identified. This map also features an illustrated chart of the novel's main characters.

    € 10,50
  7. Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre Map

    Even though Charlotte Bronte uses fictional names, it is possible to roughly locate the places she so vividly describes in her beloved novel from 1847. This illustrated map shows the places Jane Eyre visits and it also features an illustrated map of the novel's main characters.

    € 10,50
  8. Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Map

    Join Professor Aronnax and his servant Conseil on their fantastic journey through the world's oceans aboard Captain Nemo's submarine. This map shows the forests of Crespo Island, Atlantis, a fictitious underwater tunnel beneath the Suez Canal, and many other of the places Jules Verne so vividly describes.

    € 10,50
  9. Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe Map

    This detailed map shows all the locations described on the nearly deserted island where Robinson Crusoe resided for 28 years after a shipwreck. The map also depicts the other places described in the novel after the journey's beginning in Kingston upon Hull, England, in 1651.

    € 10,50
  10. Homer, The Odyssey Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    Homer, The Odyssey Map

    The locations mentioned in the Odyssey have long been debated. Already in ancient times, there were different opinions about where the places visited by Odysseus were located. This illustrated map shows Odysseus' adventurous journey with various alternative locations along the route. The map also depicts Telemachus' journey, as described in the introduction of Homer's epic.

    € 10,50
  11. Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Map

    Follow Huckleberry Finn and Jim on their adventurous journey downstream along the mighty Mississippi River. This beautifully illustrated map shows all the locations mentioned in Mark Twain's classic novel from 1884.

    € 10,50
  12. Bram Stoker, Dracula Map
    1. Martin , Thelander

    Bram Stoker, Dracula Map

    Bram Stoker's classic novel published in 1897 spans many locations across Europe. Both in Transylvania, where Count Dracula's castle is situated, and in England, where a significant part of the story unfolds. This illustrated map showcases most of the locations and routes described in the novel.

    € 10,50