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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
Here's a page from Longitude, the specialty bookseller for travelers. To order online, and to see the latest, most comprehensive selection of books and maps, go to http://reading.longitudebooks.com/LO7100. You may also call 800-342-2164 to order or request a catalog.
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Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World
Times of London
REFERENCE
2005
HARD COVER
544 PAGES
FAVORITE
A magnificent, breathtaking reference, which we are offering at 20% off the $250 selling price. Worth every penny for its coverage, size and quality, each double-page spread is a whopping 16" x 22" and gorgeous. With excellent physical and political detail, superb coverage of polar areas, and a new and expanded index of 200,000 place names and geographic features. 11th edition.
(GEN71, $200.00) |
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Atlas Maior
Peter van der Krogt
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2005
HARD COVER
626 PAGES
A richly embellished, gloriously annotated collection of maps from the largest, most complete atlas of its day, published between 1662 and 1672 by Amsterdam mapmaker and entrepreneur Joan Blaeu. The gold-heightened, hand-colored 11-volume original, from which this sumptuous book is taken, is the showpiece of the Austrian National Library in Vienna. Editor Peter van der Grogt provides a history of this exceptional example of art and cartography.
(MAP22, $200.00) |
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Oxford Atlas of the World, Deluxe Edition
Oxford Univ. Press
REFERENCE
2005
HARD COVER
Oxford's flagship atlas, nicely packaged in an attractive slipcase, this oversized masterpiece has features that make it especially attractive to North American readers, including 50 large-scale state maps. With crystal-clear typography, innovative map projections, beautiful relief shading, satellite and ocean floor maps, and 110,000 place-name index. Map-lovers will appreciate that each map is drawn to a named projection to reduce distortion, a nice touch.
(MAP17, $175.00) |
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National Geographic Atlas of the World
National Geographic
REFERENCE
2004
HARD COVER
416 PAGES
A classic, ever-popular world atlas, the product of Allen Carroll and his team of cartographers at the National Geographic Society. The maps, densely printed with place names and features, are instantly familiar, adapted from the country, regional and thematic maps included with the magazine. This eighth edition opens with three stunning new world maps: physical, political and population. Sturdily bound (with 416 jumbo 19 x 13-inch pages), the Atlas weighs in at almost 10 pounds.
(GEN05, $165.00) |
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Dorling Kindersley World Atlas
DK Publishing
REFERENCE
2007
PAPER
412 PAGES
A regularly revised, popular world atlas in the hallmark Eyewitness graphic style, featuring 450 detailed full-color maps, hundreds of photographs, an index/gazetteer, and succinct information on world history, culture, commerce, language, and religion. This colorful volume measures 10.5 by 11.5 inches, a good, attractively priced choice for a desk atlas.
(WLD42, $50.00) |
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Traveller's Atlas
DK Publishing
REFERENCE
2005
HARD COVER
This nicely produced desk atlas, in the jazzy Eyewiness Travel style, features hundreds of photographs and informative essays on culture, history , climate and other topics of interest alongside 640 clear, detailed maps of regions, countries and cities of the world.
(MAP15, $30.00) |
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The Pocket World Atlas
Oxford Univ. Press
REFERENCE
2005
FLEXI-BOUND
240 PAGES
You can't go wrong with this inexpensive pocket atlas, with city plans, country maps, gazetteer, index, time zones and basic statistical information on countries worldwide.
(GEN104, $16.95) |
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3-D World Atlas and Tour
Marie Javins
REFERENCE
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
COMING IN NOVEMBER
This neat atlas comes with two pairs of 3-D glasses, so kids can share views of eye-popping political maps and images of famous sites around the world.
(GEN474, $16.99) |
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Atlas of Exploration
Oxford Univ. Press
REFERENCE
Sumptuosly illustrated essays (featuring both archival and modern maps and photographs) trace the arc of exploration, not just from Europe out to the rest of the world, from the Phoenicians and Polynesians to Cook, Darwin and Armstrong. A wonderful addition to any explorer's library.
(EXP63, $50.00) |
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Atlas of the World
Oxford Univ. Press
REFERENCE
A beautifully illustrated 75,000 entry atlas featuring disputed boundries, railways, and principal roads.
(WLD84, $80.00) |
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Hidden Depths, Atlas of the Oceans
N.O.A.A.
REFERENCE
Produced in conjunction with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, this comprehensive atlas features new maps by the same wizards who produce the exquisite Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World.
(OCE117, $39.95) |
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Maps, Finding Our Place in the World
James Akerman
Robert W. Karrow
REFERENCE
In this cartogaphic celebration, Akerman and Karrow show that maps both record and make history though 198 diverse, color stunning examples drawn from ancient times to today. The companion volume to an exhbition at the Field Museum in Chicao, it includes beautiful and rare maps by Ptolomy, Hernan Cortes, Leonardo da Vinci and Sir Thomas More.
(MAP28, $55.00) |
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National Geographic Concise Atlas of the World
National Geographic Society
REFERENCE
With 250 maps, illustrations, photos and satellite images, this handy atlas includes features on population, climate, economy and environment.
(MAP27, $24.95) |
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National Geographic Student Atlas of the World
National Geographic
REFERENCE
YOUNG ADULTS
A popular full-color student's atlas.
(MAP25, $19.95) |
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National Geographic World Atlas for Young Explorers
National Geographic Society
GUIDEBOOK
FAMILY
This exceptionally clear, lively and colorful guide to world geography brims with 115 easy-to-read maps, photographs and illustrations.
(WLD116, $24.95) |
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Ocean, An Illustrated Atlas
Sylvia Earle
REFERENCE
COMING IN OCTOBER
A dazzling visual resource, this National Geographic Atlas features spectacular, cutting-edge maps of the sea floor, 200 color photographs, satellite images and timely commentary on exploration, global warming and conservation by Sylvia Earle and others.
(OCE133, $65.00) |
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One Thousand Languages, Living, Endangered, and Lost
Peter Austin
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Peter Austin edits this visually appealing and thoroughly fascinating compendium of the world's languages. Most get a two-page spread with a succinct essay accompanied by maps, photographs and (we like this) how to count to ten. It's a marvelous introduction to the diversity, evolution and history of languages.
(WLD146, $29.95) |
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Oxford Atlas of the World
Oxford Univ. Press
REFERENCE
COMING IN OCTOBER
The 15th edition of the popular, regularly updated world atlas, jammed with clear, beautifully shaded color maps.
(MAP18, $80.00) |
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Oxford Comprehensive Atlas of the World
Oxford Univ. Press
REFERENCE
The new kid on the block. With its beautifully shaded physical relief, crystal-clear type, section of city maps, individual maps of the 50 United States and up-to-date cartography, this extravagantly produced, leather-bound and slipcased atlas shows off the world in 290 pages of detailed, digitally produced cartography. It fits much more easily on a desk than the Times Atlas, but as a result sacrifices some scale and includes about half as many place names. Also offered at 20% off the $250 cover price.
(WLD152, $200.00) |
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Oxford Essential World Atlas
Oxford Univ. Press
REFERENCE
This 9 x 12-inch atlas features 100 pages of beautiful, well-organized regional, country and city maps, including a section on 30-page section on world statistics.
(WLD80, $24.95) |
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Satellite Atlas of the World
DK Publishing
REFERENCE
This excellent atlas covers the whole globe, comparing satellite images with state-of-the-art mapping, from a variety of perspectives and scales. Map enthusiasts rejoice!
(WLD89, $40.00) |
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The Map Book
Peter Barber
REFERENCE
A history of maps and mapping via 175 spectacular examples spanning ten centuries, from prehistoric rock art to the iconic 1933 diagram of the London Underground.
(MAP19, $45.00) |
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The Times Concise Atlas of the World
Times of London
REFERENCE
The Times Concise Atlas is smaller (and less than half the price) but is otherwise identical to its bigger cousin, featuring the same 260 maps, satellite images, city plans, and index.
(GEN152, $100.00) |
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World Atlas of the Oceans
Manfred Leier
REFERENCE
A glorious, illustrated overview of our watery planet, featuring 200 new relief maps and the first publication, in book form, of the General Bathymetic Chart. It features accompanying essays on weather, piracy, ice and icebergs, currents, and the world's oceans.
(OCE63, $50.00) |
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The World Atlas of Wine
Hugh Johnson
Jancis Robinson
FOOD
Not just an authoritative guide, this stunning world atlas includes hundreds of photogaphs and illuminating local and regional maps.
(GEN244, $50.00) |
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Atlas of the World's Religions
Frederick Denny
Ninian Smart
RELIGION
Three hundred illuminating color maps show the growth of religious thought and influence across the globe in this illustrated, authoritative geography of faith.
(WLD123, $110.00) |
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Cities of the World
Peter Whitfield
ART & ARCHITECTURE
This handsome A-to-Z illuminates great cities from Amsterdam to Constantinople, Cuzco, New York, San Francisco, Seville and Venice. With antique maps, site plans and paintings from the British Library.
(MAP21, $45.00) |
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National Geographic Expeditions Atlas
National Geographic
EXPLORATION
Drawn from the archives. This illustrated atlas, divided into seven thematic and geographic sections, features many all-new full-color maps and hundreds of illustrations from National Geographic.
(EXP27, $40.00) |
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WWF Global 200, 200 Places Which Should Never Die
Fulco Pratesi
NATURAL HISTORY
A spectacular, oversized visual catalog of threatened natural areas worldwide, from the Patagonian steppe and Siberian taiga to Borneo's rainforests and Antarctica's Wedell Sea.
(WLD122, $29.95) |
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