Incoming Resources
- CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATED WORLD ATLAS
- The earth atlas, by Susanna van Rose ; illustrated by Richard Bonson
- Brilliant maps for curious minds, 100 new ways to see the world, Ian Wright ; illustrated by Infographic.ly
- Costa Rica
- Mapping Sam, Joyce Hesselberth
- My first atlas of the world
- The John Henry county map of Virginia, 1770 ;, a facsimile of the copy in the library of congress, with an introduction by Louis B. Wright
- National Geographic visual atlas of the world, National Geographic
- Family reference atlas of the world, National Geographic
- National Geographic student world atlas
- Amazing ancient world atlas, writtwen by Nancy Dickmann
- National geographic compact atlas of the world
- Past worlds, the Times atlas of archaeology
- Oxford atlas of the world, [cartography by Philip's]
- Atlas of the invisible, maps & graphics that will change how you see the world, James Cheshire, Oliver Uberti
- The Times atlas of the world
- The eyewitness atlas of the world
- Rand McNally the ultimate road atlas & vacation guide, United States, Canada, Mexico
- Maphead, charting the wide, weird world of geography wonks, Ken Jennings
- Concise world atlas
- The state of the middle east, an atlas of conflict and resolution, Dan Smith
- Maps and our world, [text, Robert Coupe]
- Beginner's world atlas, National Geographic Kids
- Rand McNally children's world atlas
- A first atlas
- Wild maps for curious minds, 100 new ways to see the natural world, Mike Higgins ; illustrated by Manuel Bortoletti ; foreword by Chris Packham ; Ian Wright, consultant
- What a map can do, words by Gabrielle Balkan ; art by Alberto Lot
- Cartographia, mapping civilizations, Vincent Virga and the Library of Congress ; introduction by Ronald E. Grim ; afterword by James H. Billington
- National Geographic kids world atlas
- Dorling Kindersley traveler's atlas
- Student atlas
- The World atlas of archaeology, foreword by Michael Wood