Collins World Atlas
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #605368 in Books
- Published on: 2003-08-04
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 336 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
This atlas gives a new perspective on how the world is made up, how it looks and how it works. It is a useful reference atlas providing a collection of images depicting the nature of the Earth. It presents new ways of visualizing the Earth through the use of maps, satellite images, space and aerial photography, three-dimensional terrain models and graphics. The information is presented in continental sections with the mapping for each continent introduced by a series of highly illustrated thematic spreads. These include detailed statistics and flags of all countries and territories, and cover such topics as landscapes and land use, climate and weather, population, cities and specific environmental and geographical issues. Similar topics are also covered in a world section at the beginning of the atlas. The detailed reference mapping provides comprehensive coverage of the world. The index contains over 80,000 place names and includes full cross-referencing and gazetteer-style entries for the world's most significant places and features.
Customer Reviews
The world in your hands: superb
When I first saw Collins World Atlas I was ready to discard it along with many other atlases in use in England over the past 10 years, because the makers of decisions had dictated that we should all think in metric even as our roads and brains work in imperial. However, Collins have the sense to realise that the world, for the most part, uses both systems of measurement, and prints this excellent atlas accordingly: All maps are scaled in both miles and KM. But that's only one of the many great points of this book. Satellite photos of unexpected places and features bring it alive as no other atlas I have seen, and it is, of course, politically right up to date.
