
Michael Middleditch (–2012)
Author of The London Mapguide
Series
Works by Michael Middleditch
The Penguin Map of the World 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Date of death
- 2012-12-25
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- cartographer
- Short biography
- Michael Middleditch was chief cartographer at Geographia for many years. He created the Mapguides especially for Penguin, and there are three highly successful titles in the series: New York, Paris, and London. He died on Christmas Day 2012, shortly after completing this eighth edition of his famous London Mapguide.
He was 58 as of 19 March 1995, so he was born in 1937 or 1938. - Nationality
- UK
- Places of residence
- St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Reviews
My first reaction when I found this mapguide was excitment that I wouldn't have to pull out a huge map. I was not looking forward to having people watch me do that, nor did I want to fiddle with a large map. That was a major relief, though I quickly scanned it to make sure it would actually be useful for someone like me who has a very poor sense of direction. As I did so, I noted that it included names of places as detailed as shopping stores on the streets, something I immediately liked show more about it. (I'm not kidding - I get myself lost rather easily and then freak out, so this was a major bonus.)
The first time I used this map, I discovered I was actually better off with my own experience walking where I was than using this map because it sent me in the opposite direction than where I was supposed to be headed. I suppose that's my own fault and I should learn to read it better.
Dislikes: It's splendid details are only included for the Manhattan area, which I'm rather bummed about. Now I need to buy a second map! *grumble* I only hope I will find one that likewise opens as a book and provides such details of street names. Another dislike I have for this mapguide is that it has absolutely no help whatsoever when it comes to help regarding public transportation. It lists nothing about where the trains or buses run. Luckily, a friend provided me with a small map that works excellent for that. show less
The first time I used this map, I discovered I was actually better off with my own experience walking where I was than using this map because it sent me in the opposite direction than where I was supposed to be headed. I suppose that's my own fault and I should learn to read it better.
Dislikes: It's splendid details are only included for the Manhattan area, which I'm rather bummed about. Now I need to buy a second map! *grumble* I only hope I will find one that likewise opens as a book and provides such details of street names. Another dislike I have for this mapguide is that it has absolutely no help whatsoever when it comes to help regarding public transportation. It lists nothing about where the trains or buses run. Luckily, a friend provided me with a small map that works excellent for that. show less
A serious, easy to read map of Paris, in booklet form. It is sturdy enough to fold into pocket size for a day out in the city.
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Statistics
- Works
- 10
- Members
- 416
- Popularity
- #58,579
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 21












