One worth considering: The Fourth Part of the World, by Toby Lester. It's a great, absorbing, richly illustrated, makes-you-feel-smarter-and-better-for-having-read-it chronicle of the race to map what became the Americas five centuries ago. Toby Lester explains the idea behind the book in this clip:
See web-only content:
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2009/11/great-books-to-give-as-presents-kicking-off-the-series/29962/
There's also a nice Flash-based interactive version of the influential 1507 map at the center of his story, here. Toby Lester is a friend and one-time Atlantic colleague -- but part of the reason we're friends is the sensibility and intelligence he exhibits in this book. Worth checking out.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2009/11/great-books-to-give-as-presents-kicking-off-the-series/29962/
