This book is pretty disappointing. The mapmaking is pretty (the borders are a little busy for my taste, but ymmv), sure, but that's all it has going for it.
Fascinating look at world demographics, translated into graphic maps. There are some humorous takes on how folks perceive foreign regions and curious (and disturbing) maps of where the most obese, or most dangerous drivers, or something else tend to cluster.
A compilation of thematic maps (showing world train use, beer consumption etc.), amusing, entertaining and sobering overlays (for stereotypes, paranormal activity and disasters respectively), and original map-like word clouds displaying 'the internet' and 'gaming' and 'sports', plus other errata and infills that one could spend hours with a magnifying glass going over.
Jacqueline Briggs Martin
J. Wallis Martin
Martin Perry
Martin James
Martin C. Calder
Iris Martin Cohen
Martin A. Andresen
Martin K. Moser
Jack Martin
Brhel, Martin C., Jr.
Martin O. Steinhauser
Martin Hewison
Colin R. Martin
Martin Bader
Honor Cargill-Martin
Martin Zwickel
Kat Martin
John Martin
Amy Martin
Martin Thoms
Christoph Martin Wieland
Ryan Martin
Clancy Martin
Martin Pritchard
Colin R. Martin
George R.R. Martin
Colin R. Martin
Claudia Martin
Martin Saxer
Martin Bommas
Martin Hewison
Alicia Stephens Martin
Martin Freed
Amy Martin
Jonatan Martin Escorcia Hernández
Martin Bader
Martin Middeke
Martin Needham
Seymour Martin Lipset
Martin Dorey
Martin POPOFF
Martin Günther
Isa Martín
Inma Martín Vaquero
Martin GOODMAN
Martin A. Schulman
Martin Chatterton
George R. R. Martin
Martin Woodward
Martin Rizzo-Martinez
April Martin
Gary E. Martin
Martin Davies
Berger, Martin
Barbara Bond
Antje Dammel
James J. Murray
Winfred C. Coburn
Robert Allen Campbell
George W. Boynton
Minoru Nakayama
Yasaburō Uchiyama