Luxist Giveaway: Atlas of Remote Islands Book
Many of the books that are offered to Luxist for giveaway are big lavish coffee table books with rich photography. We love those but there's also a lot to love about today's more modest tome too. Atlas of Remote Islands by Judith Schalansky (Penguin Books) is magic in its own way, a fascinating compendium of 50 remote islands far from the mainland, from people, from airports and from the public eye. Schalansky gives each of these little treasures individual attention on a single page with an accompanying map. The result is a cross between a history lesson and a short story, full of spare poetry and fascinating historical details.Some of the islands from Pitcairn Island (the place the Mutiny on the Bounty settlers chose to inhabit) to Easter Island are familiar, others, like Russia's Lonely Island or Mexico's Socorro Island are less known but no less worthy of exploration.
Schalansky's opening chapter is titled "Paradise Is An Island, So Is Hell" and the islands that the book covers range from tropical atolls to frozen, rocky spits of land. The author is a writer and designer who lives in Berlin and lectures on the fundamentals of typography. She not only wrote the text but designed and typeset the book, an act perhaps as solitary as a life lived on a remote island.
We are giving away one copy of this book. The book sells for $28 and we are giving away one copy to a reader chosen at random.
* To enter, leave a confirmed comment below.
* The comment must be left and confirmed before January 18, 2011 at 5:00PM Eastern Time.
* You may only enter once.
* One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
* One winner will receive a copy of Atlas of Remote Islands by Judith Schalansky, which has a retail price of $28.
* Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia.
See complete giveaway rules here.
This contest is now closed. Thank you for your participation.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
Greg Jan 11th 2011 10:17AM
My wife would absolutely love this book.
Carson Jan 11th 2011 10:38AM
Sign me up!
jmatr Jan 11th 2011 10:53AM
Would like to be on one of those islands right about now...
Peter Jan 11th 2011 10:52AM
This sounds like a really great book.
Alex Volodarsky Jan 11th 2011 11:04AM
Would love to have the book .Sign me up
Alex Oliveira Jan 11th 2011 11:07AM
If I don't win one, I will buy one. As a scuba diver I am always looking for new places to dive.
Shyla Jan 11th 2011 11:06AM
I spend hours online daydreaming about islands and looking up info on them. I would love this book.
Glenwoodnyc.com Jan 11th 2011 11:23AM
This seems pretty interesting. My education on remote islands is well....not quite up to par. Thanks for featuring this.
Matt Jan 11th 2011 11:36AM
Being a few hours away from receiving another 8-12" of snow, this book, at this very moment, might just be considered cruel and unusual punishment (at least the pages with TROPICAL islands on them). sigh...
Corey Jan 11th 2011 11:40AM
Can I pick an island too?
TERESA ATKINSON Jan 11th 2011 11:57AM
HEY DADDY, THIS ONE'S FOR YOU. I KNOW, I KNOW, ONE CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MUCH KNOWLEDGE.
Anamaria Cesena Jan 11th 2011 11:57AM
The cover of this book reminds me of a treasure one might find in an antique library. It's simple and refined; elegant and yet quirky. Judith sounds like she has a fantastic sense of humor and can tell a story with or without cool typography.
Chris Jan 11th 2011 12:02PM
Fascinating book topic. My son and I are atlas/map fiends, this would fit in our collection wonderfully.
Gaikan Jan 11th 2011 12:01PM
A great coffee table book for conversations galore!!!
Johnnyd Jan 11th 2011 12:50PM
Islands are the best. Can't wait to see what this book has in store.
Carnot Jan 11th 2011 12:06PM
Sounds like a great book! I'd love to have a copy (if I win, of course).
Whitney Jan 11th 2011 12:49PM
Nice way to day dream!
Kasey Carlson Jan 11th 2011 12:55PM
I lived on a remote island for a year!!
Steve Jan 11th 2011 1:08PM
I can feel the warm breeze and smell the salty air just thinking about this book "Atlas of Remote Islands".
Scott Jan 11th 2011 1:25PM
Can I wake up tomorrow on a remote island... please!