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British atlas turns world upside down
London � British publisher, Dorling Kindersley, has released an atlas that features an upside down view of Earth. �Why should north always be at the top of the map?� asked Andrew �Which-way-is-up� Heritage, chief cartographer for the educational publishing company. �It is an irritating orthodoxy,� he added needlessly.
Other books to be released by this company in the coming months include The Spice Girls: Songstresses of the Millennium, Margaret Thatcher: The Feminine Prime Minister, British Hockey: Look out Canada! and Budweiser: King of Beers. |
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