Atlas of the World, 12th Edition FROM OUR EDITORS
Oxford University Press is one of the finest and most authoritative publishers of reference books in the world. This oversize, beautifully designed atlas is a great value and makes an impressive gift.
ANNOTATION
Providing the finest global coverage available, Atlas of the World is the benchmark by which all other international atlases are measured.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Eleven years ago, the first edition of Oxford's Atlas of the World was met with praise for the incredible beauty and accuracy of its maps as well as for its wealth of geographic data, and each successive edition only collects more accolades. The New York Times Book Review called it a "veritable encyclopedia of geographic and demographic information, profusely illustrated with multicolored maps and graphs," and the Baltimore Sun exclaimed that the newest edition was nothing less than "a magnificently produced example of quality publishing."
Replete with 67 maps of cities worldwide, the 12th edition charts the key urban centers of each continent from Athens, Greece (including its new airport) to Wellington, New Zealand. As in past editions, the Atlas has been completely updated to reflect the changing world around us. Refined name forms in Malaysia and South Africa, the addition of a new state in Indonesia, extra name detail in the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans and dozens of other improvements make this the most reliable atlas on the market. The unique Gazetteer of Countries adds yet another quick reference tool to a book already teeming with useful information.
Several new features further enhance the 12th edition:
Interstate and state highways are now shown throughout North America, putting the overall precision and clarity of the book well ahead of the competition.
A Glossary of Geographical Terms will be an enormous asset to those unfamiliar with foreign terminology
The colorful Introduction to World Geography--redesigned and beautifully illustrated with tables and graphs--provides informative summaries of topics as diverse as climate, global warming, plate tectonics, international conflicts, agriculture, trade, and population.
Detailed explanatory captions accompany the section of full-page satellite images that Library Journal called "stunning."
Offering the finest global coverage available, the Atlas of the World sets the standard in atlas quality, living up to its reputation (granted by NBC's Weekend Today Show) as an "indispensable reference."
SYNOPSIS
Affordable even for private libraries, and essential for public ones, Oxford's world atlas, with its high quality color maps and wealth of geographic material, remains both attractive and satisfying. In an oversize format (11.25x15"), the atlas contains lots of garnish to the maps. New to this edition is a glossary, the addition of state and interstate highways for the US maps, revision of the city maps, updated statistics in the gazetteer of nations, and up-to-date political information in the introductory "regions in the news" section. The maps are of the best quality, featuring precise resolution of the details of topography and geography; separate maps are included of major cities. A selection of dramatic full-page color satellite photos of various cities and places is also included. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
An extraordinary value.
Rosemary Herbert - Boston
Herald
There has never been a better time to own or give
an up-to-date atlas...This authoratative volume is the
standard by which others will be measured.
Library Journal
The newest edition of Oxford's staple atlas upholds the tradition as an outstanding achievement in geographical reference in a convenient size (37.5 cm). The 176 pages of full-color, computer-generated maps are completely brought up to date, including the recently independent East Timor, Indonesia's new provinces, and Serbia & Montenegro replacing Yugoslavia. A special page of maps featuring current "Regions in the News" includes Iraq, Afghanistan, the Israeli Security Fence, and new members of the European Union. The terrain modeling is detailed and dramatic. A special city map section with its own 8000-entry index covers 67 major international metropolitan areas with 38 close-up maps of city centers. More than 70 world and regional thematic maps with illustrations and text explore topics from demographics and economics to the environment. The general index features 75,000 entries with full geographic coordinates while an "Images of Earth" section presents 17 stunning, full-page satellite photos. Bottom Line Its closest competitor in format is the less expensive Reader's Digest Illustrated World Atlas (2004), which lacks the invaluable gazetteer feature and city maps. A geographical adventure of an atlas and an extraordinary value, this is highly recommended for all reference collections.-Edward K.Werner, St. Lucie Cty. Lib. Syst., Ft. Pierce, FL Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Booknews
With cartography by the venerable, meticulous George Philips Ltd., this comprehensive atlas, truly international in scope, incorporates all the changes in names and boundaries that have thus far emerged from the collapse of Communism in Europe and the USSR, as well as the latest available worldwide census and survey data. Some 160 pages of color maps provide political and topographical information, while a section of 66 city maps charts the key urban centers of each continent. A 48- page illustrated introduction takes a systematic look at world geography. 11x14.5". Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)