Here are some of his notable books:
* The Lost City of the Monkey God: This is arguably his most famous work, a gripping account of his journey to find the mythical "City of the Monkey God" in the Honduran jungle.
* The Art of Travel: A travelogue focusing on the history and culture of places like Istanbul, Venice, and Kathmandu.
* The History of the World in 100 Objects: A book that explores history through the lens of 100 significant artifacts.
* The Book of Lost and Forgotten Places: An exploration of places that have disappeared or been forgotten over time, from Atlantis to the lost cities of the Amazon.
* The Lost City of Z: This book is not written by Gerald Mynott, but it shares a similar theme of exploration and the search for lost civilizations. It was written by David Grann and tells the story of Percy Fawcett, who spent his life searching for a lost city in the Amazon.
Mynott's writing is characterized by his engaging storytelling, vivid descriptions, and deep historical knowledge. He has a passion for exploring the past and uncovering hidden stories, making him a fascinating and insightful writer.