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Historical Atlas of the World
AuthorOddavar Bjørkland, Haakon Holmboe, Andre Røhr Maps by: Berit Lie
LanguageEnglish
GenreAtlas, History
PublisherBarnes & Noble
Publication date
1962
Publication placeNorway
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages~170
ISBN0-389-01087-1
OCLC100071
911
LC ClassG1030 .B452 1970

Historical Atlas of the World is a historical atlas that contains 108 color maps showing religious boundaries, countries, cities, buildings army movements and expeditions. It contains an index to place, peoples, historical and military events and explorers. Covers the span from 3000 BC to ~1970 (Rhodesia, not Zimbabwe; Pakistan, not Bangladesh; North and South Vietnam)

Broken into four sections:

There is no commentary on the maps, but nearly all maps have a thorough legend. Occasionally a map will have an unreferenced symbol.

Compact (0.5" x 4.75"x 7.75") and tightly bound.

Last known printing: 1981