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National Geographic Atlas of the World Eleventh Edition

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Emily Hawkins’ competence supplies all you need to know to plan your next adventure – or whisk you there from the convenience of your divan. Experience some of the most famous battles, such as the Somme and Verdun, through fascinating direct reports from soldiers who fought and civilians who lived through World War I. In photographic galleries, get a close-up view of the unusual weaponry and equipment used throughout the world war and discover more about notable people, including David Lloyd George and Joseph Joffre. The first edition of Atlas of wine was published in 1971. The 8th edition of the world atlas of wine shows all the world wine market changes over the past years. Besides purpose-created maps, archival maps from Allied and Axis nations offer unique insights into historical events. There are also timelines to assist you in following the story as it opens, while historical overviews describe the political, economic, social, and technical progress at the time. Captivating, large-scale images present themes such as the Blitzkrieg, Holocaust, kamikaze combat, and code-breaking. The Atlas Obscura Explorer’s Guide for the World’s Most Adventurous Kid is an exciting pilgrimage to 100 of Earth’s most incredible, bizarre, and weird-but-true locations.

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The World Atlas of Whisky is the 2nd edition, wholly rewritten and updated. Whiskey expert Dave Broom examines over 200 distilleries and analyzes over 400 expressions. Thorough descriptions of the Scottish distilleries can be found in this Atlas, while Ireland, the United States, Canada, Japan, and the rest of the planet are given complete coverage. There are tasting notes on rare malts from Aberfeldy to Tormore, Yoichi.From the map specialists at National Geographic comes the 6th edition of the award-winning Student World Atlas – the best resource ever for middle and high school students to become informed global inhabitants.

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This complete and convincing historical world atlas reveals the story of our globe in detail, from the origins of life on our planet until the 21st century. A new thoroughly contemporized reference atlas in the thrilling Collins world atlas range. Excellent value and contains all the world maps you require in a budget atlas for family, study, and business use. Space Atlas combines precise information on the basics of astrophysics, including hidden matter and gravitational waves. For this release and to celebrate the 50th jubilee of his moonwalk, American astronaut Buzz Aldrin presents a new unique section on Earth’s moon and its significant role in space research past and future. The World Atlas of Coffee presents the bean in full-color photos and short text. It shows the origins of coffee – where it is grown, the people who raise it, processing, grades, the consumer, and the modern culture of coffee. Atlas of Record-Breaking Adventures gets together some of the global’s most breathtaking sights and unforgettable events in a stunningly decorated addition to the critically acclaimed Atlas of Adventures series.The latest edition includes physical maps of all the continents and above 200 thousand place names, which implies even tiny settlements are retained on the maps. The world atlas features the latest satellite images showcased worldwide in the imagery part, a geographical reference section with flags, statistics, and facts for all the world’s nations, and more than 50 thousand index entries. Atlas of Record-Breaking Adventures: A collection of the biggest, fastest, longest, toughest, tallest, and most deadly things from around the world Historical maps reveal the world’s political makeup over the last 150 years, and the atlas also contains plans of 41 of the world’s major cities. Each atlas chapter starts with a map and visual timeline to set the stage for the events, emphasizing when, where, and why things occurred and transformed history as they did. The last section of the atlas features commemorations that took place one hundred years after the world war and memorials around the world created to honor those who perished in the conflict. Plants of the genus Coffea are grown in more than seventy countries but primarily in Central America, Southeast Asia, and Africa. For some nations, coffee is the number one export and vital to the economy.

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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. Americans consume 400 million cups of coffee per day, equal to 146 billion cups of coffee per year, making the U.S. the leading consumer of coffee in the world. The World Atlas of Coffee is an excellent choice for these coffee fans. Six mainly designed ‘Flavour Camp Charts’ group whiskeys by style and allow readers to distinguish new whiskeys from around the planet to try.The atlas is a sarcastic almanac of humanity’s fancy world views, from the ancient ages to Donald Trump and the era of Facebook and YouTube. The atlas contains more than a hundred different viral stereotype maps. Country name changes–Czechia (formerly Czech Republic), Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), and North Macedonia (formerly Macedonia)

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Written by a crew of historians directed by Richard Overy as an expert, World War 2 Map by Map explores how the most violent conflict in history shaped our world’s face. Get ready to travel worldwide with the 5th edition of National Geographic Kids Beginner’s World Atlas, the complete atlas for young adventurers looking to learn more about the incredible planet we inhabit. Encyclopedic reference mapping with 155 thousand place names supplies an astonishingly detailed worldview. The illustrated thematic visual content embraces the most significant geographical issues of the day, making this world atlas valuable to any reference collection.This remarkable atlas begins with the development and journey of our earliest ancestors out of Africa. You can then look up maps about the Mongol Conquests, Greece and Persian Wars, Medieval Europe’s trade roads, and the Ottomans’ growth. The atlas describes North America’s colonization, the scientific revolution, Napoleon’s rise, and Britain’s colonization of India. There’s more in the following centuries, like the Age of Imperialism, the American Civil War, European industrialization, and Japan’s alteration. An authoritative new history of great breadth, the book presents a spectacular reinterpretation of history’s deadliest war conflict. This is a fascinating and visually breathtaking guide for anyone curious about Word War I, suggesting a proper understanding of this brutal conflict that altered the course of history. For curious children, this is the opportunity to embark on the voyage of a lifetime—and see how remote nations have more in common than you might expect. Hopscotch from country to country in a chain of linking attractions: Examine Mexico’s glittering cave of crystals, then see the world’s largest cave in Vietnam. Peer over a 355-foot waterfall in Zambia, then comprehends how Antarctica’s Blood Falls got their bizarre color. Or visit mysterious mummies in Japan and France, then magnificent ice caves in Argentina and Austria. You can explore our Solar system and Universe. With complete charts of the heavens, get the details on every nation globally, including cultural activities, primary languages, and even a short history.

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