Nowherelands

An Atlas of Vanished Countries 1840-1975

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A refreshingly original history of the lost countries of the 19th and 20th centuries, examined and illustrated with the countries’ postage stamps.

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Nowherelands tells the stories of fifty countries that once existed - however briefly - but have now have been erased from the map. Varying vastly in size and shape, location and longevity, they are nonetheless united by one fact: all of them endured long enough to issue their own stamps.

Some of their names, such as Biafra or New Brunswick, will be relatively familiar. Others, such as Labuan, Tannu Tuva and Inini, are far less recognizable. But all of these lost nations have fascinating stories to tell, whether they were as short-lived as Eastern Karelia, which lasted only a few weeks during the Soviet-Finnish War of 1922, or as long-lasting as the Orange Free State, a Boer Republic that celebrated fifty years as an independent state in the late 1800s. Their broad spectrum reflects the entire history of the 19th and 20th centuries, with its ideologies, imperialism, waves of immigration and conflicts both major and minor.

The motifs and symbols chosen for stamps have always served as a form of national self-presentation, an expression of the aims and ambitions of the ruling authorities. Drawing on fiction and eye-witness accounts as well as historical sources, Bj?rn Berge's witty text casts an unconventional eye on these lesser-known nations, teasing out informative anecdotes and fascinating facts. At a time when issues of sovereignty and statehood are filling the media once again, this is a different kind of history book that will intrigue anyone keen to understand what makes a nation a nation.

One of the Daily Telegraph's 50 Best Books of 2017
Extent: 240 pp
Format: Quarterbound/PLC (no jacket)
Publication date: 2017-10-12
Size: 16.2 x 21.5 cm
ISBN: 9780500519905
Foreword • 1840–1860 • 1860–1890 • 1890–1915 • 1915–1925 • 1925–1945 • 1945–1975

Press Reviews

Delightful … beautifully illustrated
Daily Telegraph

I’m all for eccentric books, and this is certainly one … Nowherelands is full of learned and curious interest
Jan Morris, Literary Review

At once both an historical and social record, but in many places a gastronomical one as well. It is written with good humour, seen through an unconventional eye, and leavened with anecdotes, facts and other asides
Philatelic Explorer

Written with good humour, seen through an unconventional eye and leavened with anecdotes, facts and other asides … it is worth dipping into if you have an exploring mind
Gibbons Stamp Monthly

About the Author

Bjørn Berge is an architect and researcher. He has written and published numerous articles and books on architecture, including The Ecology of Building Materials, which is used as a teaching resource at universities all over the world.

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