REFERENCE / Atlases, Gazetteers & Maps
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- The first railroads, atlas of early railroads, Derek Hayes
- Atlas A-Z, cartographic manager, David Roberts ; senior cartographic editor, Simon Mumford
- The Nova Scotia atlas, prepared by Internal Services GeoNOVA
- Oxford atlas of the world, [cartography by Philip's]
- Tyne Cot Cemetery and Memorial, Paul Chapman
- Oxford new concise world atlas
- Atlas of the transatlantic slave trade, David Eltis and David Richardson ; foreword by David Brion Davis ; afterword by David W. Blight
- The art of cartographics, designing the modern map
- Essential world atlas
- The phantom atlas, the greatest myths, lies and blunders on maps, Edward Brooke-Hitching
- Great city maps
- The world atlas of coffee, from beans to brewing--coffees explored, explained and enjoyed, James Hoffmann
- The maps of the cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign, an atlas of mounted operations from Brandy Station through Falling Waters, June 9-July 14, 1863, Bradley M. Gottfried
- A map of the world, according to illustrators & storytellers, edited by Antonis Antoniou [and four others]
- The Times reference atlas of the world
- Atlas of the world
- An atlas of countries that don't exist, a compendium of fifty unrecognized and largely unnoticed states, Nick Middleton
- Mapping Shakespeare, an exploration of Shakespeare's worlds through maps, Jeremy Black
- Atlas of World War II, history's greatest conflict revealed through rare wartime maps and new cartography, Neil Kagank, Stephen G. Hyslop ; foreword by Kenneth W. Rendell
- Student atlas
- Victoria crosses on the Western Front, April 1915-June 1916, Second Ypres to the Eve of the Somme, Paul Oldfield
- National geographic compact atlas of the world
- Battles map by map, foreword by Peter Snow
- Cartographic grounds, projecting the landscape imaginary, Jill Desimini & Charles Waldheim
- The Western Front, landscape, tourism and heritage, Stephen Miles
- The historical atlas of New York City, a visual celebration of 400 years of New York City's history, Eric Homberger
- Colorado, a historical atlas, Thomas J. Noel ; cartography by Carol Zuber-Mallison
- Macquarie atlas of indigenous Australia, general editors Bill Authur & Frances Morphy
- New York, the city in section-by-section maps
- Seattleness, a cultural atlas, Tera Hatfield, Jenny Kempson, and Natalie Ross ; foreword by Tim Wallace
- The state of the world atlas, Dan Smith
- Atlas of empires, the world's great powers from ancient times to today, Peter Davidson
- Cities of the classical world, an atlas and gazetteer of 120 centres of ancient civilization, Colin McEvedy ; edited by Douglas Stuart Oles
- Connecticut, mapping the Nutmeg State through history, Vincent Virga and Diana Ross McCain
- Mapping america, the incredible story and stunning hand-colored maps and engravings that created the United States, Neal Asbury and Jean-Pierre Isbouts
- Lijssenthoek military cemetery, in memory and in mourning, Paul Chapman
- We are here, an atlas of Aotearoa, Chris McDowall & Tim Denee
- Historical atlas of Washington & Oregon, [Derek Hayes]
- Chicago
- Atlas of the Blitzkrieg, 1939-41, Robert Kirchubel with Gary Komar
- Visiting the Normandy invasion beaches and battlefields, battlefields made easy, Gareth Hughes
- An atlas of Tolkien, by David Day
- National Geographic visual atlas of the world
- Space atlas, mapping the universe and beyond, James Trefil ; with a foreword by Buzz Aldrin
- Victoria Crosses on the Western Front, 1 July 1916-13 November 1916, Somme 1916, Paul Oldfield
- Britain's Tudor maps, county by county, John Speed ; introduction by Nigel Nicolson ; county commentaries by Aladair Hawkyard
- Concise world atlas, [Dorling Kindersley Cartography]
- The family tree historical atlas of Germany, James M. Beidler
- The family tree historical atlas of American cities, Allison Dolan and the Editors of Family Tree Magazine
- The Atlas of Boston history, edited by Nancy S. Seasholes