Mark Monmonier bibliography

Mark Monmonier (born February 2, 1943) is a geographer with a long track record of publications that have been influential to the discipline.

In 2023, the American Association of Geographers awarded Monmonier a lifetime achievement award, with prominent mention of his publication track record, specifically stating, "Monmonier’s works are timeless and have transformed how people see, analyze, and interact with maps.

"[1] Monmonier stands out from other academics in that he published several books aimed at the general population.

[2] His most famous book, How to Lie with Maps has been referred to as the "bible for cartographers" by Steven Bernard of the Financial Times and ""the closest thing to a religious text we have in cartography" in Spatial Literacy in Public Health: Faculty-Librarian Teaching Collaborations.

[3][4] His publication Maximum-Difference Barriers : An Alternative Numerical Regiodization Method lead to what is now referred to as the "Monmonier Algorithm.

How to lie with maps 2nd edition