The latest issue (#90) of “The Globe”, journal of the Australian and New Zealand Map Society (ANZMapS) is now published. This issue’s contents are: Why map whales? / Stephen Martin 1-8 Mapping the Spice Islands / Simon Pratt 9-14 Johannes Kepler and Australia / Robert J. King 15-24 A Latent Chart of the South Pacific in Les Voyages Auantureux (1559) by Jean Alfonse / Andrew Eliason 25-37 What kept you so long? The islands that sidetracked Laperouse / Margaret Cameron-Ash 38-44 Cobbett’s Cartography: identifying the map from his 1826 Rural Ride down the Vale of Avon / Brendan Whyte 45-61 Mapping Cobbett: maps of the six excursions made by William Cobbett in his Rural Rides (1830) / Brendan Whyte 62-79 Book Reviews 80-84 Lance Pritchard, Hume and Hovell Expedition Termination, reviewed by Greg Eccleston Simon Pratt, Spice Islands Forts – An Illustrated History and Catalogue, reviewed by Ian Burnet Robert Clancy, The Long Enlightenment: Australian science from its beginning to the mid-20th century, reviewed by Chong-Wah Liew Membership of ANZMapS includes 2 issues of The Globe per year. https://www.anzmaps.org/membership/ Individual issues can normally be purchased via https://www.anzmaps.org/back-issues/ however, we are currently having technical issues with our online shop. Contact me directly. Brendan Whyte, editor _._