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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fine Reference Book for Youngsters,
By baboonsbookreview (Højbjerg, Denmark) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Geographica: The Complete illustrated Atlas of the World (Hardcover)
This is a great geography book for older kids, aged 12 and up. I would primary recommend it as an ideal aid for young people, who start developing a serious interest in geography and mapping. Still, it can be great browsing for us older people as well, since it is packed with beautiful pictures, interesting political and economical maps and data!One should note that the book is not an atlas in the original sense of the word: its specific map section is only about 1/4 of the pages. This work is dealing with each country of the World one at a time, sorted by continents, which are also described in general on a double-page at the beginning of each section. The overall quality of the book is excellent! Nicely bound, the quality/details of the maps are good for this level of studies, e.g. USA is shown on several 1:5,000,000 maps, Europe on mostly on 1:3,500,000 and Africa 1:9,000,000. The colours of the maps are pleasing: Not to colourful or too dull. All in all: a quite accurate and useful reference book on the World to have around. 618 pages. Contents (Little remark on "North America and Mexico" to my fellow reviewer: Please note that there is only a North America and a South America. The so-called "Central America" is merely the Southern part of the first - as explained by the author. Thanks.) Review based on 1999 Könemann edition. (ISBN 3-8290-3000-2)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Geographica by Sandall,
By Joseph S. Maresca "Dr. Joseph S. Maresca CPA,... (Bronxville, New York USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Geographica: The Complete illustrated Atlas of the World (Hardcover)
This is a fine reference work for geography and government enthusiasts. It contains the origins of the Universe, the movement of rocks, human evolution, world theologies and detailedmaps of the heavens and oceans. There are memorable pictures of Morocco, the West Sahara and the Gobi desert.Individual maps contain an easy-to-use tab/locator, cross-reference schemes, scalar measurements, country capitals and key projections. The book would be perfect for a class project at any level of academic achievement.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best reference books,
By Rami Neudorfer "book maven" (Tel Aviv Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Geographica: The Complete illustrated Atlas of the World (Hardcover)
Very interseting, colorful. full of interseting material and good maps of all countries of the world
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great survey,
By Daniel D. Thompson (Turner, OR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Geographica: The Complete illustrated Atlas of the World (Hardcover)
This atlas is an excellent survey of our planet. The atlas is divided into three major parts focusing on physical and cultural landscapes as well as world regions. If viewed as a "quick reference," the atlas is excellent for providing some fast facts about each country. Included with each country reference are basic demographic statistics, a small map that shows the relative location of each country, maps of each country, the national flag, a written narrative on the history and economy, and for some of the larger countries, a timeline of historical events. The atlas is also loaded with nice color photos. The atlas doesn't contain a lot of fine detail on individual countries, but at 600+ pages and about 10 pounds, more depth would have required sacrificing photos or breadth of coverage.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not quite, but close,
This review is from: Geographica: The Complete illustrated Atlas of the World (Hardcover)
This review is for the european edition (revised, finnish).
There is a mention of a globe population of 6 billion, but in the next chapter it says 5,5. Hungarian language isn't an indoeuropean language as one would think looking at the map on the languages page. This is however corrected in the country section. The starting general chapters are truly general and lack some information found in more comprehensive books or atlases. Suitable for young people and for those who are selecting travelling destinations. May act as a starting point in getting to know foreign cultures, but at least in the finnish edition some of the names of the near-by cities are taken from war-time maps, cities which have never in peace-time been part of Finland. A good atlas to buy if you like to travel abroad, and read, a bit, background before your trip.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Impressive. And heavier than ununoctium (the heaviest element known to man).,
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This review is from: Geographica: The Complete illustrated Atlas of the World (Hardcover)
This book seems less like an atlas to me, since its focus appears to be less on maps and more on photographs and information. So, maybe the title is misleading, but for what it is, whatever that is, it's pretty amazing. It's beautiful, and extensive in its scope.
Information-wise, it's probably got some inconsistencies in it, but I don't know how you could make a book this huge--it's 15 inches high, 10 inches wide, and 2 inches thick, with a briefcase handle and a solid cover--without at least a mistake or two. The book is 618 pages long and fully indexed and is ideal to use as a reference or to flip through on a lazy morning. The edition I have also came with an interactive CD-ROM.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Non Fiction,
By Blue Tyson "- Research Finished" (Legion clubhouse) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Geographica: The Complete illustrated Atlas of the World (Hardcover)
A big, beautiful atlas, with a large focus on Australia, which is excellent. I needed a good atlas for a lot of work stuff at one stage, and this was well worth it, I am very glad it was given to me. Also came with a notebook, a carry case (it is big), a CD-Rom version and a diary. All in all, an excellent publication.
5.0 out of 5 stars
More than an atlas ..,
By J. Cameron-Smith "Expect the Unexpected" (ACT, Australia) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Geographica: The Complete illustrated Atlas of the World (Hardcover)
This is one of three atlases I use to find places and to discover (or rediscover) certain facts of geography.
Populations doen't remain static, political boundaries change and some names change. Those facts need to be cross checked for accuracy. But as a beautifully presented general atlas, this is a wonderful addition to any home or office library. I donated a copy of this to a local school library when first published and it has proven a very helpful 'gateway to the world'. Jennifer Cameron-Smith
9 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Lamb dressed as beef,
By A Customer
This review is from: Geographica: The Complete illustrated Atlas of the World (Hardcover)
While beautifully presented this atlas lacks detail and current information. It quotes the global population to be 5.5 Billion. The national biographies are sparse and better guides are available, for example the "SBS World Guide". Overall dissappointing, a good gift for a 12 year old. A little bit more effort would have produced a great product.
4 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DISSAPOINTING,
By JOSE ALEJANDRO GUADARRAMA RAMIREZ (MEXICALI, BAJA CALIFORNIA Mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Geographica: The Complete illustrated Atlas of the World (Hardcover)
IT IS A PITTY THAT THIS WONDERFULLY COLORED AND HARDCOVERED BOOK LACKS IN ACCURATE INFORMATION. JUST ONE LITTLE EXAMPLE WILL TELL YOU WHY: THE AUTHOR COUNTS MEXICO AS A CENTRAL AMERICA COUNTRY! WHAT A MISTAKE! MEXICO, ALONG WITH U.S.A. AND CANADA IS OFFICIALLY LOCATED AS NORTH AMERICA. A REAL SHAME FOR THE AUTHOR!
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Geographica: The Complete illustrated Atlas of the World by Philippa Sandall (Hardcover - June 1, 2000)
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