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Anciente map of Fairyland. Places from nursery rhymes, fairy tales etc.(collections.leventhalmap.org)
59 points by speckx 8 days ago | 11 comments
  • grimgrin3 days ago

    This is a nice alternative link because it zooms into a few areas

    https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/an-anciente-mappe-...

    • ninalanyon2 days ago |parent

      And here's a slightly higher resolution copy of the map:

      http://www.bigmapblog.com/maps/map05/UDAFvbqzPTJKuttc.jpg

  • bananaflag3 days ago

    To anyone who is a fan of Lord Dunsany or Susanna Clarke and who wants to read the most recent iteration of scholarly fae fantasy, I recommend "Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries" by Heather Fawcett.

  • cgriswald3 days ago

    > Tom Thumb is somewhere here but he is too small to draw.

  • vunderba3 days ago

    That's an amazing picture - sort of reminds me of the Carta marina by Olaus Magnus. [1]

    Not going to lie, I did kind of chuckle a bit at the part labeled "The Water Babies".

    The artist is Bernard Sleigh [2].

    [1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carta_marina

    [2] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Sleigh

  • j4cobgarby3 days ago

    Very cool, does anyone know if I can buy a high quality print somewhere?

    • roywiggins3 days ago |parent

      https://publicdomainreview.org/product/an-anciente-mappe-of-...

  • fractallyte3 days ago

    This map was created in 1917, so sadly it missed out on Lord Dunsany's explorations of Elfland (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_of_Elfland%27s_Daught...).

    But... seven years separate Dunsany's novel from this map, and as everyone knows, seven is an important number in Fairyland! I declare a Fae conspiracy.

    • bryanrasmussen3 days ago |parent

      well next year will be 70 years from Dunsany's death, so pretty much everything of his should be in the public domain then. maybe the map can be updated!

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  • mistrial93 days ago

    YNews hug of death, perhaps