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National Geographic Atlas of the World, 11th Edition - (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Every corner of the world revealed in this ultimate atlas, created by the world's premier cartographic publisher.
- About the Author: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC is one of the world's leading nonfiction publishers, with an extensive list of titles in categories such as history, travel, nature, photography, space, science, health, biography, and memoir.
- 448 Pages
- Reference, Atlases, Gazetteers & Maps
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About the Book
Created for all global citizens, this universally respected volume of world maps has been completely revised and updated with fascinating visualizations of international trends and global conditions.Book Synopsis
Every corner of the world revealed in this ultimate atlas, created by the world's premier cartographic publisher. More than 300 maps and graphics represent every state, province, country, territory, and island, plus the poles, oceans, planets, and beyond. Elegant and authoritative, packaged in a protective slipcase box, National Geographic's 11th edition of its flagship Atlas of the World provides precise, detailed, easy-to-read maps of all regions of the world. Organized by continent and reflecting current boundaries and identities, this top-of-the-line atlas offers hours of browsing fascination for the globally inquisitive. 20 broad-ranging thematic spreads open the book, including maps and data-rich graphics on topics from tectonics and climate to world economy and energy sources. A special section on Space includes star charts, maps of the Moon and Mars, depictions of the Milky Way and the larger universe, and a custom visualization of all human space explorations. Additional features include:- Flags, key data, and brief descriptions of all 195 countries
- An intriguing array of geographical details, from the age and mass of the planet to engineering wonders and population extremes
- Navigational endsheets with a world map sectioned off and keyed to every map inside
- High-quality paper and printing, bookmark ribbon, protective slipcase
- A comprehensive index citing more than 150,000 locations found on the maps within
This glorious large-format atlas doubles as a gorgeous coffee table keepsake and an endless learning experience for the curious-minded: students, travelers, explorers both armchair and otherwise, and every family library seeking the finest in cartographic excellence and enjoyment.
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"If you're going to buy just one atlas this fall, make it the 11th edition of the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF THE WORLD (National Geographic, $215), a 7.8-pound behemoth that's a foot and a half long and a foot wide. Its mammoth size allows you to appreciate the details in its dozens of maps -- satellite maps, cultural maps and physical maps, all of them striking. The best one, "Life on a Warming Planet," lays out where temperatures are rising (and by how much), where permafrost is melting, what nations emit the most carbon dioxide and which large cities are at high risk." -The New York TImes
About the Author
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC is one of the world's leading nonfiction publishers, with an extensive list of titles in categories such as history, travel, nature, photography, space, science, health, biography, and memoir. A portion of its proceeds is used to fund exploration, conservation, and education through ongoing contributions to the work of the National Geographic Society. ALEXANDER M. TAIT, M.Sc., is The Geographer at the National Geographic Society. He heads National Geographic's Map Policy Committee, leads mapping initiatives for Nat Geo Labs, and provides mapping and geography expertise for programs and media throughout National Geographic. He has worked as a cartographer at the Washington Post, a lecturer at the University of Maryland, and adviser to legal teams on the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.Dimensions (Overall): 18.8 Inches (H) x 12.5 Inches (W) x 1.6 Inches (D)
Weight: 10.05 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 448
Genre: Reference
Sub-Genre: Atlases, Gazetteers & Maps
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Format: Hardcover
Author: National Geographic
Language: English
Street Date: October 1, 2019
TCIN: 77107444
UPC: 9781426220586
Item Number (DPCI): 247-46-4211
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Paul C - 1 year ago, Verified purchaser
The 11th edition of the National Geographic World Atlas is amazing. The incredible level of detail, graphics and presentation places this atlas at the top of the list of "Best Atlases". Target's selling price ($134.99) was by far the lowest I found during my research. I highly recommend this atlas.
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Connywithay - 4 years ago
“In this time of rapid global change, the atlas fills an ever more important role in providing an overview of the state of our planet,” geographer Alexander M. Tate writes in the forward of the book, National Geographic Atlas of The World, Eleventh Edition. ~ What ~ This 448-page large hardbound targets those who want to have a better understanding of our world, its 195 countries, and the expansive universe. Weighing 7.8 pounds, it measures 12.72 by 1.62 by 15.92 inches and comes with an attached ribbon marker. After a forward by Alexander M. Tait and twenty one-page articles, it is divided into ten sections that cover all continents, the poles, oceans, space, and nations. There is an appendix and an extensive index with credits. In this book mainly about Earth, there is a plethora of information that includes topics such as climate change, urbanization, borders, and energy in its beginning. The plates have detailed mapping with small cities and towns included, especially in the United States. The ocean floors are dissected, and the universe is explored. Flags, facts, comparisons, time zones, and foreign terms with tables are added. The index is 146 pages and contains over 140,000 place names. ~Why ~ This is is a beautiful, detailed, and thorough atlas of the world as anyone would expect from National Geographic. I appreciated I could find easily smaller towns such as Keizer, Oregon, or Waukesha, Wisconsin. There are fine details of the oceans’ fracture zones, ridges, and seamounts. The flag sections have extensive data listed, and the index is extensive. ~ Why Not ~ This edition is dated 2019 so it may already be outdated, yet it is more conclusive than the tenth edition that was published in 2014. Some may notice that there are more pages dedicated to the United States than other countries (for example, Mexico is covered on only two pages). ~ Wish ~ This is a massively huge book that is heavy and awkward, so it will not fit on a bookcase or shelf. It would be thoughtful if it was less cumbersome in size yet had more pages. ~ Want ~ If you are looking for a comprehensive world atlas designed by National Geographic, you cannot go wrong with this edition, but do note it is from 2019 and has more detailed information on the United States than other countries. Thanks to National Geographic, Litzky Public Relations, Inc., and Bookpleasures for this complimentary book that I am under no obligation to review.