The World: Atlas and Encyclopedia

The World: Atlas and Encyclopedia
ISBN-10
1407547178
ISBN-13
9781407547176
Series
The World
Category
Reference
Pages
336
Language
English
Published
2010-07-01
Authors
Gareth Thomas, Marie Clayton, Liz McKay

Description

This book is an informative family reference atlas with detailed maps, fact files and hundreds of up-to-date photographs covering every country of the world.

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