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The World Almanac atlas of the world

2001
This atlas presents easy-to-use maps and comprehensive facts and statistics for every continent, nation or dependency. Every state, province, territory or possession of the United States and Canada is included.

Planet earth

1993
Maps and photographs describe the countries and regions of the world, show how geographic features are formed, and what changes them.

The Kingfisher reference atlas

an a-z guide to countries of the world
1993
Includes an illustrated relief map and a brief description of every country in the world along with important facts and figures, flags, population information, and an economic survey for each.

National Geographic collegiate atlas of the world

2006
Featuring more than 250 state-of-the-art maps, an easy-to-use atlas of the world allows readers to compare physical, political, and regional data, while covering twenty-five important global themes--ranging from tectonics and energy sources to health and literacy.

First atlas

2003
Presents a picture atlas for young learners, featuring twenty-six full-page maps of various countries, and including photographs and information about each nation's history, culture, people, geography, and wildlife.

Our world

2000
Features simple, easy to understand maps of counties, regions, and states reflecting recent political changes.

The Doubleday picture atlas

1989
Maps and background information on geographic features, currency, language, and people, introduce the countries of the world.

Our world

2006
A picture atlas for children that provides maps and information about the world's lands, water, and countries, as well as different people, cultures, places, and animals in various regions.

The Watts picture atlas

2002
Contains color maps and illustrations that provide a visual introduction to Earth and its countries, and includesa brief description of each featured area, as well as fact boxes, and items for young readers to find.

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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