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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 912 EAN: 9780528965715 ISBN: 0528965719 Label: Rand McNally & Company Manufacturer: Rand McNally & Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 64 Publication Date: June 14, 2004 Publisher: Rand McNally & Company Studio: Rand McNally & Company Sales Rank: 32749 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - What I NeededThis is just what I needed for a course I'm teaching. Lots of information in a compact form. Sometimes too compact, I need a magnifying glass for some maps, but it does the job. Rating: - I hoped for betterRoughly half the space in this atlas is devoted to domestic USA maps. In purchasing the "World Atlas" I was looking for much more detail of the foreign nations than is provided here in the space allocated. Many cities and towns in the Middle East, for example, are not even identified. Rating: - Everyday Reference Atlas for College StudentsWith colleagues I have taught the first term of a huge (800-student) freshman college world-civ class each year for the last twenty years or so. We have always assigned a reference atlas, and although we have tried various ones, this is the book we keep coming back to. It is cheap, indexed, up to date (revised pretty much constantly, although without always changing the ISBN), and sufficiently detailed to be consistently handy. One can always wish for more --it'd be nice if it showed Indian states ... Read More Rating: - Great maps of the U.S.This reference not only has an excellent 2 page spread of the continental United States but also has expanded detail of the eastern, central, and western states. The rest of the world maps are good but not as crisply done as in Merriam Webster's Notebook Atlas, a good companion to this volume. Both are great bargains. Rating: - Best I've found for BASIC student info....As a public librarian I deal often with students, K-12, who are looking for basic simple maps to draw and otherwise use for reports. This book is the simplest and most straight forward that I've found. There is a 2 page spread of the continental United States that has been copied more times than I can count. Great for what it is--four stars to draw attention to the fact that it is NOT a comprehensive resource, but instead, as the title states, it is a terrific "quick reference". Browse for similar items by category:
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