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National Geographic student atlas of the world

2005
Contains maps, charts and graphs, photographs, flags, and facts that provide a wide range of information about the continents and countries of the world.

Children's illustrated United States atlas

2006
A comprehensive, illustrated children's atlas of the U.S. that contains detailed maps of each state, state trivia, and references for school reports.

Scholastic pocket United States atlas

2007
Contains maps of all fifty states as well as U.S. territories and Puerto Rico; and provides information on state birds, flowers, trees, nicknames, populations, and important dates. Includes glossary.

National Geographic United States atlas for young explorers

1999
Maps, photographs, illustrations, and text present information about the regions and states of the United States.

National Geographic student atlas of the world

2009
Presents a National Geographic Student Atlas of the World, with photographs and graphics of the planet, detailed maps, Web links, thematic indexes on a variety of topics, country flags, and fact boxes.

Atlas of the poles and oceans

2008
Describes the landforms, ecosystems, and people of the Arctic and Antarctica; explores the five oceans and the ocean floor; and discusses protecting the environment.

Atlas of Australia

2008
Text and colorful maps explore the landforms, water bodies, climate, plants, animals, people, industries, and other aspects of Australia and present a journey to the Great Barrier Reef.

The young people's atlas of the United States

1996
An illustrated atlas of the United States including relief maps of every state, region, and territory with information about major cities, geography, industry, agriculture, history, and people.

Places in time

a new atlas of American history
2001
A historical atlas of America, featuring bird's-eye views and descriptions of twenty significant sites, arranged chronologically from the city of Cahokia in 1200, to Lakewood, California in 1953.

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