Incoming Resources
- Collegiate atlas of the world
- Brilliant maps for curious minds, 100 new ways to see the world, Ian Wright ; illustrated by Infographic.ly
- Dorling Kindersley world atlas
- Looking at maps and globes, by Carmen Bredeson
- National Geographic family reference atlas of the world
- How to read a map/, By Lisa M. Bolt Simons
- Charting the world, geography and maps from cave paintings to GPS with 21 activities, Richard Panchyk
- The purpose of maps, by Samantha S. Bell
- National Geographic family reference atlas of the world
- Merriam-Webster's student atlas
- Where on Earth?, atlas, editors, Tom Booth, Anna Fischel, Anna Limerick ; US editor, Jenny Siklos
- Atlas of the world, [prepared by National Geographic Maps for the Book Division, National Geographic Maps]
- Goode's world atlas, Howard Veregin, ed ; editorial advisory board, Robert W. Christopherson ... [and others]
- Map parts, Kate Torpie
- An uncommon atlas, 50 new views of our physical, cultural and political world, Alastair Bonnett
- All about political maps, by Barbara M. Linde
- National Geographic visual atlas of the world
- Atlas of the prehistoric world, Douglas Palmer
- Dorling Kindersley traveler's atlas, DK ; [written and edited by Cambridge International Reference on Current Affairs (CIRCA)]
- Terra forma, a book of speculative maps, Frédérique Aït-Touati, Alexandra Arènes, and Axelle Grégoire ; foreword by Bruno Latour ; translated by Amanda DeMarco
- Map symbols and scales, by Samantha S. Bell
- How to make hand-drawn maps, a creative guide with tips, tricks, and projects, Helen Cann
- ESRI map book, Volume 36
- Atlas A-Z
- Compact atlas of the world
- Beginner's world atlas, National Geographic Kids
- World atlas compact
- National Geographic world atlas for young explorers
- Landscape maps, by Thomas K. Adamson