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Title: The Dictionary of Imaginary Places: The Newly Updated and Expanded Classic
by Alberto Manguel
ISBN: 0-15-600872-6
Publisher: Harvest Books
Pub. Date: 02 November, 2000
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $24.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.62 (16 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: More then I bargained for!
Comment: I bought this book because I was intriqued by the concept. A book that catalogs all of the places mentioned in other books. What I got completely amazed me. Not only were the places cataloged and indexed by book and by place, but the descriptions were long, even better they included maps.

The people who put together this book understood that the reason people would buy the book was not because they were looking for a one line definition but because they were looking for information about the places themselves. For example, for the definition of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, it would have been easy to write a one line definition stating that this was the school that Harry Potter attended in the Harry Potter series. Instead the book has a definition several pages long including a drawing and also explains everything that has so far been written about the school including the moving staircases and the portraits on the walls. That is just the beginning thousands of places are included in the book, and all are given as much attention in their descriptions as the authors took to explain the locations in the original works of literature.

So enjoy this book, it will make you want to read about places to help you to figure out if you want to read the books that created them.

Rating: 4
Summary: An excellent reference book!!!!
Comment: I like the book.
I got the earlier edition(1980) and the recent update(2002).
However, the authors have missed some places. Back in
1996 I wrote to them suggesting these places. I got a
response unfortunalely none were added. :(
I hope when they do another update they will include the
following places of "Imaginary Places"...

"Hill Valley, California"
-From the "Back To The Future" movies-

"Toontown"
-A suberb of Los Angeles, California from the movie
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"

"The Hundred Acre Woods"
-Where the famous Winnie The Pooh, his pal Piglet, Eeyore,
Tigger, Owl, Christopler Robin live. From A.A. Milne book series
of "Winnie The Pooh".

"Mayberry, North Carolina"
-Small town of 2000 where Sheriff Andy Taylor, Barney Fife,
Aunt Bea, Goober and Gomer Pyle live. From TV series "The
Andy Griffith Show" & "Gomer Pyle, USMC".

"Sweethaven"
-Small sea fishing town on New England area of U.S.A. Where

Popeye The Sailor, Olive Oyl, Whimpy, Bluto, ect. live. From
comic strip "Popeye" by E.G. Seegar.

"Gotham City"
-Large U.S. city where the crime fighter "Batman" resides.
From the comic book series of "Batman".

"Metropolis & Smallville"
-From the "Superman" comic book series.

"Hooterville"
-Small farming community from the television series of
"Green Acres" and "Petticoat Junction".

"Luft Stalag 13"
-A German prisoner of war camp outside of Hamburg, Germany.
Where Col. Wilhelm Klink, Col. Robert Hogan, Sargent Hans
Schultz was during WW2. From TV series "Hogan's Heroes".

"Island"
-Located about 200 miles south of Hawaii. Where crew & castaways
of the S.S. Minnow are shipwrecked. From "Gilligan's Island"
TV series.

"Halloweentown" & "Christmastown"
-From the movie "The Nightmare Before Christmas".

To name a few which I hope will be added in an updated edition.

Rating: 5
Summary: What a find!
Comment: I purchased this book recently and now I can't put the book down.It has every wonderful imaginary world from ancient times to modern day (even Jurassic park!). It's the kind of book you can put down, come back to later and find a new gem to read. I wholeheartedly recommend this book for any fantasy reader or any literature lover, in general.

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