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Format: Hardcover, 3rd ed., 415 pages
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
ISBN: 0028622448
Release Date: Jan 10, 1996
| |  | | | From The Publisher THE MACMILLAN WORLD ATLAS
Experience the beauty and majesty of our planet as never before in Macmillan's revolutionary new atlas. Peerless in quality, design, and practicality, The Macmillan World Atlas combines precise, completely digitized maps and glorious satellite photographs to display the world with an accuracy and splendor unprecedented in atlas publishing.
The Macmillan World Atlas has been created by the distinguished Bertelsman Cartographic Institute/GeoData to meet the changing needs of a changing world. For the past several years, the institute has been collaborating with leading cartographers and geographers throughout the world to develop a database of fully digitized cartography that is without equal in accuracy of its information, the usefulness of its content, and the contemporary elegance of its design. The result is a book at once fresh and cosmopolitan. Its mapping harnesses the most recent advances in computer cartography; its content incorporates an explosion of new knowledge about our planet; and its central informing philosophy is to show the world as the unified, interdependent community it has become.
The cartographic choices and innovations that make The Macmillan World Atlas unique bear out these qualities. Among the features of the atlas are the following:
THE WORLD IN PHOTOGRAPHS AND MAPS Thanks to satellite photography, we now know more than ever before about how the planet actually appears from space. Taking advantage of this information, and paying homage to the beauty of the Earth, The Macmillan World Atlas opens with a series of spectacular aerial photographs that show the colorful array ofmountains, deltas, deserts, glaciers, and rivers that will be portrayed schematically in the map sections that follow. Satellite photographs also open each map section, so that you can see the continent as it looks from space before turning to the maps of the same area.
ACCURACY The major advantage of creating a digitized cartographic database is that it allows continuous updating as the world changes. Shifts in boundaries, names, and features are incorporated as they occur. Thus the maps in The Macmillan World Atlas are completely up-to-date. In addition, the plotting of latitude and longitude of every coastline, river, city, and mountain is more precise and accurate here than in any previous atlas.
NATURAL COLORATION Some mapmakers show contour by assigning elevation a different color, resulting in maps that may portray a snow-topped mountain range in an artificial purple or orange. Others use strong shading for contour but color all the land in various shades of beige. In The Macmillan World Atlas, new, more realistic use of color lets you see the world as it appears from space. Maps are colored naturalistically, and according to ecological zones instead of altitude. Ice floes and snow-covered mountain ranges appear as white, rain forests as green, deserts as brown. Altitudes are still shown, through shading and the use of graded colors within individual ecological zones. Thus the maps appear three-dimensional but not artificial.
UNIFORN SCALE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD The Macmillan World Atlas departs from the standard practice of using a variety of scales for different continents and countries and thus perpetuating cartographic misinformation. Here, for the first time in any major atlas, the entire world is shown in a single, unified, and detailed scale of 1:4.5 million. The uniform scale allows you to see accurately the relative size of various places throughout the world. It facilitates direct comparison of geographic regions: No longer does the entire subcontinent of India appear to be the same size as the relatively tiny British Isles. It is a remarkable experience to leaf through the book and see country after country in the same scale.
PLUS CLOSER SCALE FOR THE UNITED STATES AND SOUTHERN CANADA At the same time, The Macmillan World Atlas includes an additional section of maps tailored for a U.S. and Canadian readership: 64 pages of maps on a scale of 1:2.25 million showing details of each state and province of the United States and southern Canada.
PRACTICAL TOOLS FOR THE TRAVELER The Macmillan World Atlas is designed to be as useful to the business and leisure travelers as it is attractive to the map lover. It includes details of continental road networks not found in any other atlas of its kind. The maps show the varying size of roadways through color and width, include route numbers and classifications, and indicate distances between points. They also show the location of airports and important natural and cultural sites. This combination of physical, cultural, and road information is unique, and makes The Macmillan World Atlas especially useful.
EAST-TO-USE ORGANIZATION The atlas has been carefully designed to be easy to navigate through as soon as you open it up. The table of contents includes photo icons quickly directing you to each section. Sample maps explain from the outset how the book functions. Each continent opens with its own contents page that includes small locator maps and photos of important cultural and natural sites. Each map spread includes a time zone; a small locator map indicating where the area is on its continent; pointers showing where to go to find the continuation of the map; and the scale, in both kilometers and miles.
HIGHEST PRODUCTION VALUES Bound in durable linen and printed on heavy coated stock, The Macmillan World Atlas is produced with the highest quality materials designed to showcase the beauty of its content and to last through many years of use.
What makes one atlas better than another? Accuracy, up-to-date information, ease of use, attractive maps, completeness, utility, authority.... All these features come together in the The Macmillan World Atlas and are set off by a presentation of unparalleled beauty.
FRATURES OF THE MACMILLAN WORLD ATLAS:- Maps created from a revolutionary new digital cartographic database
- 28 pages of dazzling satellite photographs
- 138 photos of natural and cultural sites
- 288 pages of extraordinary beautiful and accurate color maps
- Locator maps, time zones, and scale in feet and kilometers on each map spread
- 105,000-entry index
- Single, unifies, detailed scale of 1:4.5 million used throughout the world
- Plus additional close-up maps of the United States and southern Canada at 1:2.25 million scale
- Detailed road mapping information for the business and leisure traveler
- Realistic, natural map coloration
- A new standard for beauty, accuracy, and utility
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 | | | | | Be the first to rate this book! Number of Reviews: 0 | | | |  | | | PROLOGUE. The Earth Seen from the Moon. Iceland: Vatnaj&&ooumlat;kull Glacier. Title. U.S.A.: New York City. Preface. Contents. Key to Maps: Continents. Key to Maps: United States of America and Southern Canada. Map Samples Explanation of Map Symbols. U.S.A.: Mississippi Delta. Brazil: Amazon River. Switzerland: Upper Rhone Valley. Siberia/Russia: Taiga at the Ob River. Sahara Desert/Algeria: Star Dunes. THE WORLD. Introduction. Satellite Photograph, Key to Maps. North and Middle America. South America. Atlantic Ocean. Europe. Africa. Asia. Indian Ocean. Australia and Oceania. Pacific Ocean (1:50,000,000). The Arctic Antarctica (1:27,000,000). NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. Introduction. Satellite Photograph, Key to Maps. Alaska. Aleutians. Canada: Arctic Islands. Greenland: Northern Region. Greenland: Southern Region. Canada: Barren Grounds. Canada: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan. Canada: Manitoba, Ontario. Canada: Labrador. Canada: Atlantic Provinces. U.S.A.: Pacific States. U.S.A.: Central States, North. U.S.A.: Central States, South. U.S.A.: Great Lakes, Northeastern States. U.S.A.: Southeastern States (Inset: Hawaii). Mexico: Northern Region. Mexico: Southern Region - Central America. Greater Antilles. Lesser Antilles. SOUTH AMERICA. Introduction. Satellite Photograph, Key to Maps. Colombia - Venezuela. Guyana - Suriname - Brazil: Northern Region. Ecuador - Peru (Inset: GalapagosIslands). Brazil: Amazonian Lowlands. Brazil: Northeastern Region. Bolivia - Pantanal. Brazil: Southeastern Region. Brazil: Southern Region - Uruguay. Argentina and Chile: Northern Regions. Argentina and Chile: Central Regions (Inset: Falkland Islands - South Georgia). Argentina and Chile: Southern Regions. EUROPE. Introduction. Satellite Photograph, Key to Maps. Svalbard - Novaya Zemlya. Scandinavia (Inset: Iceland). Finland - Northern Ural Mountains. Western Europe. Central Europe. Ural Mountains. Southwestern Europe. Southern Europe. Southeastern Europe. Caucasus. ASIA. Introduction. Satellite Photograph, Key to Maps. Russia: Western Siberian Plain, Northern Region. Russia: Central Siberian Plateau, Northern Region. Russia: Siberia, Northeastern Region. Russia: West Siberian Plain, Southern Region. Sayan Mountains - Lake Baikal. Transbaikal Region. Far East: Northern Region - Kamchatka. Far East: Southern Region - Sakhalin. Kazakhstan: The Steppe. Caspian Depression - Aral Sea. Near East. Arabian Peninsula: Northern Region. Arabian Peninsula: Southern Region. Persian Golf - Plateau of Iran. Central Asia. India: Northwestern Region - Indus Valley. India: Southern Region - Maldives - Sri Lanka. India: Northeastern Region - Bangladesh. Tibet. Sinkiang. Mongolia. Manchuria - Korea. Japan. China: Northern Region. China: Southern Region. Thailand - Cambodia. Philippines. Malaysia - Sumatra. Borneo - Sulawesi. Moluccas - West Irian. Java - Lesser Sunda Islands. AUISTRALIA AND OCEANIA. Introduction. Satellite Photograph, Key to Maps. Australia: Northwestern Region. Australia: Northwestern Region. Australia: Southwestern Region. Australia: Eastern Region. Australia: Southeastern Region, Tasmania. New Zealand. Papua New Guinea. Solomon Islands - Vanuatu - Fiji - Samoa - Tonga. AFRICA. Introduction. Satellite Photograph, Key to Maps. Morocco - Canary Islands. Algeria - Tunisia. Libya. Egypt. Mauritania - Mali: Northern Region. Niger - Chad. Sudan: Northern Region - Eritrea. Upper Guinea. Ghana - Togo - Benin - Nigeria - Cameroon. Central African Republic - Sudan: Southern Region. Ethiopia - Somali Peninsula. Lower Guinea. East Africa: Northern Region. East Africa: Southern Region. Angola - Namibia: Northern Region. Zambia - Zimbabwe - Mozambique. South Africa. Madagascar - Comoros. Seychelles - Reunion - Mauritius. UNITED STATES AND SOUTHERN CANADA. Introduction. Satellite Photograph, Key to Maps. British Columbia, Central. British Columbia, South. Alberta and Saskatchewan, South. Manitoba, South - Ontario, West. Ontario, Central - Quebec, Southwest. Ontario and Quebec, South. Quebec, Southeast - Atlantic Provinces, West. Atlantic Provinces, East. Washington - Oregon. California, North - Nevada. California, South. Idaho, North Montana Idaho, South - Wyoming. Utah - Colorado. Arizona - New Mexico. North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska - Kansas. Oklahoma - Texas, North. Texas, South. Texas, East - Louisiana - Mississippi. Minnesota - Wisconsin and Michigan, North. Michigan, South - Southern Great Lakes Region. Iowa - Missouri and Illinois, North - Indiana. Missouri, South - Arkansas - Kentucky - Tennessee. New York - Northeastern States. Ohio - Pennsylvania - West Virginia - Maryland - Delaware. West Virginia - Virginia - North Carolina. Alabama - Georgia - South Carolina. Florida (Inset: Puerto Rice, Virgin Island). Hawaii. INDEX. Abbreviations. Selected References. Index of Map Names. Contributions/Credits.
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