The Atlas of Monsters
By (Author) Stuart Hill
By (author) Sandra Lawrence
Templar Books
Big Picture Press
12th October 2017
12th October 2017
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage reference: Atlases and maps
Hardback
64
Width 280mm, Height 350mm, Spine 10mm
900g
One day a collection of very old maps in found in a dusty library. They show w here in the w orld monsters from mythology and folklore can be found. According to the notes left w ith them they w ere made by Cornelius W alters, an intrepid explorer from the 15th century. But did W alters really make these elaborate maps, or is it all a hoax The librarian w ho discovered them is not certain ... and w hat are the strange messages in a cryptic code that W alters records in his ship's log Inside this w onderous atlas are trolls and dragons, minotaurs and krackens, goblins and giants ... and there is a puzzle to solve. Stuart Hill's spectacular illustrations evoke the beauty of a medieval map, but w ith a contemporary tw ist.
Sandra Lawrence (Author) Sandra Law rence is an author and journalist from London. She is the author of tw o history books for age 9-12: Grisly History: Death and Destruction and Grisly History: Trials and Treachery, for W eldon Ow en. Sandra has w ritten for all the broadsheets and regularly contributes features to the Daily and Sunday Telegraph. She has also w ritten for magazines, including Marie Claire and Country Life. Stuart Hill (Illustrator) Stuart Hill is an illustrator and designer from Lincolnshire, England. He studied illustration at the University of Lincoln. His clients include Life and Style magazine, Proctor & Clarke and Autoweek magazine. He is especially interested in printed textures, hand-lettering and map illustration.