Rand McNally Goodes World Atlas
First published in 1923, Goodes World Atlas sets the standard for college reference atlases. The 22nd edition features hundreds of physical, political, and thematic maps, as well as graphs, tables, and a pronouncing index.
It has expanded coverage of Africa, Asia and Central America and 160 pages of new, digitally produced reference maps.
Atlas features:
22nd Edition, 2010 Copyright
Dozens of new thematic maps at the world, continent, and regional levels, focusing on global climate change, sea level rise, Carbon Dioxide emissions, polar ice fluctuations, deforestation, extreme weather events, infections diseases, water resources, energy production, and other topics important to contemporary geography
32 additional color pages and more than 160 pages of new, digitally produced reference maps
Major reworking of the existing map series to reflect current understanding of geographic phenomena, including the world climate series, world soil taxonomy, and the world environments series
Expanded reference map coverage of Africa, Asia, and Central and South America
A contemporary look to the reference maps that improves legibility and readability
Dozens of maps focusing on climate change, environment, natural resources, and other current topics
Hundreds of political, physical, and thematic maps
Graphs, tables, and a pronouncing index
Dimensions: 8 3/4" x 11"