atlases

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atlases

The ultimate atlas of almost everything

1999
An atlas providing an overview of the Earth's continents, earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, ice peaks, rivers, valleys, lakes, weather, resources, animals, and pollution.

The Macmillan world atlas

1998
Contains over two hundred pages of digitized, color maps of the world's countries, and includes satellite photographs, a 105,000-entry index, and road mapping information.

Essential world atlas

1998
Contains 144 pages of color maps generated from a digital database, including large-scale world maps with a 35,000 name general index; political, topographical, and climate maps of the U.S.; world statistics and survey data; color representations of world flags; and other reference information.

Children's illustrated world atlas

A fully revised and updated edition of a visual atlas brings the world and its cultures to vibrant life through modern mapping, pictures, facts and stories, in a reference that shares country-by-country facts and coverage of such discussion topics as globalization, the environment and the communication revolution.

How do I use an atlas?

2015
An introduction to atlases and map reading.

Webster's concise reference library

1996
A three-part concise reference guide including a dictionary, atlas of the world with thirty-four full-color maps, and guide to punctuation and style.

The first book atlas

1973
Includes maps of the Arctic and Antarctic, the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the West Indies, European countries, Asia, the Middle East, Australia, Africa, New Zealand, and the Pacific Ocean.

The state of the world atlas

1995
Presents comparative data for various countries of the world in catagories such as population growth, illiteracy, unemployment, military spending, and censorship.

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