Micronations: The Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations
Author | J. Ryan,[1] G. Dunford, and S. Sellars[2] |
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Published | 2006[1] |
Publisher | Lonely Planet |
Pages | 156[1] |
ISBN | 978-1741047301 [2] |
Micronations: The Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations is a gazetteer published by Lonely Planet. It has also been published under the name Micronations: The Lonely Planet Guide to Self-Proclaimed Nations. It was written by John Ryan, George Dunford and Simon Sellars.
Micronations featured
The book's profile of micronations offer information on their flags, leaders, currencies, date of foundation, maps and other facts. Sidebars throughout the book provide overviews of such topics of coins and stamps and a profile of Emperor Norton.
Micronations featured in the book include:
- Sealand
- Freetown Christiania
- Hutt River Province
- Lovely
- Whangamomona
- Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- Elleore
- Akhzivland
- Northern Forest Archipelago
- Seborga
- Freedonia
- Molossia
- Copeman Empire
- Atlantium
- North Dumpling Island
- Kugelmugel
- Lagoan Isles
- Vikesland
- Romkerhall
- Kemetia
- Aerica
- Trumania
- Westarctica
- Eastport
- Saugeais
- SoS (State of Sabotage)
- Caux
- Conch Republic
- Ladonia
- British West Florida
- Elsanor
- Snake Hill
See also
- List of micronations
- Flags of micronations
- List of micronation currencies
- How to Start Your Own Country
References
- 1 2 3 Micronations - John Ryan. Google Books. Lonely Planet Publications Party Ltd. September 2006. ISBN 978-1741047301. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- 1 2 Ryan, John; Dunford, George; Sellars, Simon (September 2006). Micronations: The Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations. Amazon.com. Lonely Planet Publications Party Ltd. ISBN 978-1741047301. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
Further reading
- Ryan, John; Dunford, George; Sellars, Simon (September 2006). Micronations: Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations. Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-1741047301.
External links
- NPR radio interview with co-author John Ryan.
- Book review published by The Australian.
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