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A beautiful and thought-provoking book that stirs wanderlust while also encouraging the reader to dig deeper into the 'why' as well as the 'where' of travel. An inspiring, yet soothing read. - Lois Pryce, author of Revolutionary Ride: On the Road in Search of the Real Iran This isn't a standard coffee table book of places to visit, it's a compilation of viewing the world through painting, sculpture, the desiccated remains of saints and despots, the ruins of both modern and ancient civilizations. Evocative and thought provoking.' - NetGalley review [This] is a book to get lost in and would make the perfect gift. - NetGalley review Love this book on travel! The pictures are amazing, but the written content is even better. Highly recommend. - NetGalley review Great travellers have always known that travelling can broaden the mind; here we see how it can also heal it. A Therapeutic Atlas reminds us that the world is far broader and more inspiring than we tend to appreciate day to day. I loved this and totally agree with the information. This was a great read and I've already recommended this to many people! Cannot wait to own a copy in hand! - NetGalley review Such a strange and wonderful book. The world viewed through the lens of a photograph, icon of object. The essays that accompany them are interesting, illuminating and often surprising. - NetGalley review