A Bit Off the Map, and Other Stories, third collection of prose by English author Angus Wilson, it contained eight short stories and was published by Penguin Books in 1957
map | Road map for peace | Walter Map | Karnaugh map | World map | world map | Web Map Tile Service | Vinland Map | Vinland map | treasure map | Map projection | map projection | Logistic map | International Map of the World | Great Polish Map of Scotland | Girolamo Porro, ''Antique map of Iceland'', from the National and University Library of Iceland | Dymaxion map | Beatus map | Topographic map | topographic map | The Map that Changed the World | Soleto Map | ''Siegfried Map'' of the Türlersee | Rocque's map of 1754 | Ripley's map of cephalic index | relief map | Off the Map (TV series) | Off the Map | Norman B. Leventhal Map Center | Mitchell Map |
Tracks off the EP were licensed for advertising campaigns by Subaru, Toyota, Roxy and Target, for the television series True Blood, Wilfred, and Off the Map, and for the video game Rocksmith.
The land damage sustained in the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and the 2011 Christchurch earthquake has resulted in the National Government offering to buy up land and houses, effectively wiping the suburb off the map.
The concept "falling off the map" was used by political writer V. S. Naipaul in reference to the growing international isolation of the Islamic Republic of Iran after being in the limelight during the times of Shah Rezā Pahlavi and during the first years of the Revolution.
In 1986, the stations began playing the music of Lucia Pamela, an American musician, bandleader, and eccentric who had long "dropped off the map" by the time the station began playing her music.
By this point in the mid-'90s, 2 Live Crew and, in particular, Luke, had fallen off the map, resulting in tensions between Luke and JT Money, allegedly over unpaid royalties.
Its current public radio series Hitchhiking off the Map has won a Silver Reel Award from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters.