historical atlases

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historical atlases

Historical atlas of Central Europe

2002
Photographs, maps, and text help chronicle the history of central Europe from the early fifth century to the present.
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Rand McNally historical atlas of the world

1961
Colored maps portray the political development of various countries throughout history.

Historical atlas of the United States

with original maps
2007
Explores the U.S.'s past from a geographical perspective, presenting more than five hundred historical maps from collections around the world and discussing important events and cultural changes.
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The Times atlas of world history

1993
Historical atlas with maps from human origins to the present day with time line and sections on religion and economic growth.

Hammond atlas of world history

1999
A visual narrative of world history with a collection of maps illustrating geographically the most significant periods and events in the history of civilization from the earliest times to the present day.

The Times atlas of world history

1984
Over 600 maps and illustrations are accompanied by a narrative of world history from earliest times to the present.

The Kingfisher atlas of world history

2016
Combines the previous four volumes into one reference guide to world history, highlighting the people and events that lead to global development from 10,000 BC to the early twenty-first century.

The Penguin historical atlas of the British Empire

2006
Traces the history of the British Empire from its origins in the British Isles through Victorian times to its eventual collapse in the mid-twentieth century, exploring the impact of British dominance on America, India, and Africa, and the changes that occurred after Britain's settlement of Australasia.

The Penguin historical atlas of Ancient Egypt

1996
Traces the history and cultural development of ancient Egypt from the founding of Memphis around 5000 B.C. through the collapse of the empire in approximately 323 B.C., and includes over sixty full color maps, special features and timelines, and photographs and illustrations.

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