No Dig, No Fly, No Go: How Maps Restrict & Control, by Mark Monmonier, demonstrates how much the concept of the boundary, & therefore the power of prohibitive mapping, influences our daily lives in examples ranging from the home ownership to voting, from car insurance to fishing, from prohibiting students going to school in particular places to banishing certain industries & individuals to the periphery of society, & from settling the American West to claiming slices of Antarctica.