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Pieces of Light: The new science of memory, by Charles Fernyhough. Profile, 2012.
Delusions of Gender: The real science behind sex differences, by Cordelia Fine. Icon, 2010.
Nature is Your Guide: How to find your way on land and sea, by Harold Gatty. Collins, 1957.
East is a Big Bird: Navigation and logic on Puluwat Atoll, by Thomas Gladwin. Harvard University Press, 1970.
The Natural Navigator: The art of reading nature’s own signposts, by Tristan Gooley. Virgin Books, 2010.
Rifleman: A front-line life, by Victor Gregg and Rick Stroud. Bloomsbury 2011.
King’s Cross Kid: A London childhood, by Victor Gregg and Rick Stroud. Bloomsbury, 2013.
Making Space: How the brain knows where things are, by Jennifer Groh. Harvard University Press, 2014.
Solitary Confinement: Social death and its afterlives, by Lisa Guenther. University of Minnesota Press, 2013.
Sapiens: A brief history of humankind, by Yuval Noah Harari. Harvill, 2014.
The Lost Art of Finding Our Way, by John Edward Huth. Harvard University Press, 2013.
The Perception of the Environment: Essays on livelihood, dwelling and skill, by Tim Ingold. Routledge, 2000.
Place-Names of Scotland, by James B. Johnston. John Murray 1934.
Inner Navigation: Why we get lost and how we find our way, by Erik Jonsson. Scribner, 2002.
The Arctic Sky: Inuit astronomy, star lore, and legend, by John MacDonald. Royal Ontario Museum and Nunavut Research Institute, 2000.
Landmarks, by Robert Macfarlane. Hamish Hamilton, 2015.
Making Sense of Place: Children’s understanding of large-scale environments, by M. H. Matthews. Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992.
Lost! A ranger’s journal of search and rescue, by Dwight McCarter and Ronald Schmidt. Graphicom Press, 1998.
On Trails: An exploration, by Robert Moor. Simon and Schuster, 2016.