Professional Documents
Culture Documents
P A ID
Presort Std
U.S. Postage
2013
Dan Smith
J o h n H ay w o o d
Updated Edition
Fully updated to include recent global events and trends, this unique visual survey
presents the latest statistics on communications and information technology, international trade, energy resources and consumption, global warming and biodiversity,
literacy, gender equality, wars and peacekeeping, and more.
Unique and uniquely beautiful....A single map here tells us more about the world
today than a dozen abstracts or scholarly tomes.Los Angeles Times
Atlases
Penguin Group USA
Academic Marketing Department
375 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014-3657
Explores the worlds earliest cultures, from the farming villages of Mesopotamia to
the foundation of Rome, including such topics as Egypt under the pharaohs, Chinas
long-lived dynasties, and the great cities of the Incas and Aztecs. Richly illustrated
with photographs, artwork re-creations, and full-color maps.
Penguin Paperback 144 pp. 978-0-14-101448-7 $22.00
Bill Manley
Traces ancient Egypts turbulent history and cultural development, from the founding of Memphis around 5000 BC, through the territorial expansion and flourishing
trade of the age of empire, to Greek domination and ultimate collapse. Political
rivalries are charted through successive dynasties, from the strife of the intermediate periods to the golden ages of prosperity and artistic splendor under Akhenaten,
Tutankhamun, and Ramesses II.
Illustrated throughout with clear, easy-to-read, four-color graphics, The Real State of
America Atlas draws back the curtain on our complex nation to reveal the myriad
realities of the American experiencefrom our changing demographics to patterns
of home ownership to the kinds of food we eat.
Penguin Paperback 128 pp. 978-0-14-311935-7 $22.00
Joni Seager
Robert Morkot
Fourth Edition
Charts topics as diverse as Minoan civilization, the Persian Wars, the Golden Age
of Athens, Alexander the Greats conquests, and the impact of the Greeks on both
the ancient and modern world.
Penguin Paperback 144 pp. 978-0-14-051335-6 $20.00
Penguin
Chris Scarre
Simon Garfield
On the Map
Group USA
Traces the Roman Empires rise and fall by examining its provinces and cities, trade
and economy, armies and frontier defenses, foreign wars and internecine struggles,
transformation into a Christian theocracy, and its impact on the modern world.
The bestselling author of Just My Type traces the ways map-making reflects and reworks humanitys history. From early explorers maps and the awe-inspiring medieval Mappa Mundi to Google Maps and satellite renderings on smartphones, Garfield
follows the evolution of cartography, including its intrigues and outsize personalities.
w w w . p e n g u i n . c o m /a c a d e m i c
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Staten Island, NY
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Presort Std
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Dan Smith
J o h n H ay w o o d
Updated Edition
Fully updated to include recent global events and trends, this unique visual survey
presents the latest statistics on communications and information technology, international trade, energy resources and consumption, global warming and biodiversity,
literacy, gender equality, wars and peacekeeping, and more.
Unique and uniquely beautiful....A single map here tells us more about the world
today than a dozen abstracts or scholarly tomes.Los Angeles Times
Atlases
Penguin Group USA
Academic Marketing Department
375 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014-3657
Explores the worlds earliest cultures, from the farming villages of Mesopotamia to
the foundation of Rome, including such topics as Egypt under the pharaohs, Chinas
long-lived dynasties, and the great cities of the Incas and Aztecs. Richly illustrated
with photographs, artwork re-creations, and full-color maps.
Penguin Paperback 144 pp. 978-0-14-101448-7 $22.00
Bill Manley
Traces ancient Egypts turbulent history and cultural development, from the founding of Memphis around 5000 BC, through the territorial expansion and flourishing
trade of the age of empire, to Greek domination and ultimate collapse. Political
rivalries are charted through successive dynasties, from the strife of the intermediate periods to the golden ages of prosperity and artistic splendor under Akhenaten,
Tutankhamun, and Ramesses II.
Illustrated throughout with clear, easy-to-read, four-color graphics, The Real State of
America Atlas draws back the curtain on our complex nation to reveal the myriad
realities of the American experiencefrom our changing demographics to patterns
of home ownership to the kinds of food we eat.
Penguin Paperback 128 pp. 978-0-14-311935-7 $22.00
Joni Seager
Robert Morkot
Fourth Edition
Charts topics as diverse as Minoan civilization, the Persian Wars, the Golden Age
of Athens, Alexander the Greats conquests, and the impact of the Greeks on both
the ancient and modern world.
Penguin Paperback 144 pp. 978-0-14-051335-6 $20.00
Penguin
Chris Scarre
Simon Garfield
On the Map
Group USA
Traces the Roman Empires rise and fall by examining its provinces and cities, trade
and economy, armies and frontier defenses, foreign wars and internecine struggles,
transformation into a Christian theocracy, and its impact on the modern world.
The bestselling author of Just My Type traces the ways map-making reflects and reworks humanitys history. From early explorers maps and the awe-inspiring medieval Mappa Mundi to Google Maps and satellite renderings on smartphones, Garfield
follows the evolution of cartography, including its intrigues and outsize personalities.
w w w . p e n g u i n . c o m /a c a d e m i c
Penguin Group USA
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
Staten Island, NY
Permit No. 169
P A ID
Presort Std
U.S. Postage
2013
Dan Smith
J o h n H ay w o o d
Updated Edition
Fully updated to include recent global events and trends, this unique visual survey
presents the latest statistics on communications and information technology, international trade, energy resources and consumption, global warming and biodiversity,
literacy, gender equality, wars and peacekeeping, and more.
Unique and uniquely beautiful....A single map here tells us more about the world
today than a dozen abstracts or scholarly tomes.Los Angeles Times
Atlases
Penguin Group USA
Academic Marketing Department
375 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014-3657
Explores the worlds earliest cultures, from the farming villages of Mesopotamia to
the foundation of Rome, including such topics as Egypt under the pharaohs, Chinas
long-lived dynasties, and the great cities of the Incas and Aztecs. Richly illustrated
with photographs, artwork re-creations, and full-color maps.
Penguin Paperback 144 pp. 978-0-14-101448-7 $22.00
Bill Manley
Traces ancient Egypts turbulent history and cultural development, from the founding of Memphis around 5000 BC, through the territorial expansion and flourishing
trade of the age of empire, to Greek domination and ultimate collapse. Political
rivalries are charted through successive dynasties, from the strife of the intermediate periods to the golden ages of prosperity and artistic splendor under Akhenaten,
Tutankhamun, and Ramesses II.
Illustrated throughout with clear, easy-to-read, four-color graphics, The Real State of
America Atlas draws back the curtain on our complex nation to reveal the myriad
realities of the American experiencefrom our changing demographics to patterns
of home ownership to the kinds of food we eat.
Penguin Paperback 128 pp. 978-0-14-311935-7 $22.00
Joni Seager
Robert Morkot
Fourth Edition
Charts topics as diverse as Minoan civilization, the Persian Wars, the Golden Age
of Athens, Alexander the Greats conquests, and the impact of the Greeks on both
the ancient and modern world.
Penguin Paperback 144 pp. 978-0-14-051335-6 $20.00
Penguin
Chris Scarre
Simon Garfield
On the Map
Group USA
Traces the Roman Empires rise and fall by examining its provinces and cities, trade
and economy, armies and frontier defenses, foreign wars and internecine struggles,
transformation into a Christian theocracy, and its impact on the modern world.
The bestselling author of Just My Type traces the ways map-making reflects and reworks humanitys history. From early explorers maps and the awe-inspiring medieval Mappa Mundi to Google Maps and satellite renderings on smartphones, Garfield
follows the evolution of cartography, including its intrigues and outsize personalities.
w w w . p e n g u i n . c o m /a c a d e m i c
Penguin Group USA
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
C a r o l i n e Hu l l a n d
A n d r e w J o t i sc h k y
Colin McEvedy
Packed with facts, figures, diagrams, and maps, this pocket-sized atlas provides
a chronological summary of the main cultural, scientific, religious, and political
events of pre-modern world history.
Revised Edition
Illustrated by David Woodroffe
Covers the period from the reign of Constantine in the 4th century
to the voyages of discovery in the 15th century in the Mediterranean, Europe, and the homelands of the Huns, Turks, and Mongols.
Illuminating maps and commentaries present towns and trade
routes, changing population patterns, the boundaries of Christendom (and later Islam), and chart ever-shifting political units.
An introduction to the rise and fall of the British Empire from its earliest beginnings
in the British Isles through its Victorian ascendancy to its collapse in the mid-20th
century. Also examines the legacy of British dominance throughout the world.
Penguin Paperback 144 pp. 978-0-14-101844-7 $20.00
An account of African society from the first humans to the complex polity of today,
including the evolution of modern man, the differentiation and spread of African
languages, the first crossings of the Sahara, the exploration of the Niger, the search
for the fountains of the Nile, the influx of gold and ivory traders, and the arrival
of Christianity and Islam.
Follows peoples, cultures, and faiths from the barbarian invasions in the 4th century
to the first voyages to the New World in the 16th and extrapolates on the fall of the
Roman Empire, the birth of Islam, the rise of Christianity, and the role of Judaism
across Europe.
Renders the Vikings as much more than fear-inspiring seaborne terrorists by illustrating their role as explorers, settlers, craftsmen, and hired mercenaries whose profound influence extended from the Holy Land to Newfoundland.
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
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To 1815
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revised Edition
Illustrated by John Woodcock
Expertly explores the relationship between the books of the Bible and their geographic origin through detailed maps, comparative timelines, and special features
on the alphabet. Beyond the biblical period, it examines the Islamic conquests, the
Crusades, Zionism, Israeli-Palestinian strife, and the discovery of the Dead Sea
Scrolls.
This order form is for books to be considered for course adoption only.
Paperbacks: $5.00
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Send Completed Form To:
PENGUIN GROUP (USA)
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C a r o l i n e Hu l l a n d
A n d r e w J o t i sc h k y
Colin McEvedy
Packed with facts, figures, diagrams, and maps, this pocket-sized atlas provides
a chronological summary of the main cultural, scientific, religious, and political
events of pre-modern world history.
Revised Edition
Illustrated by David Woodroffe
Covers the period from the reign of Constantine in the 4th century
to the voyages of discovery in the 15th century in the Mediterranean, Europe, and the homelands of the Huns, Turks, and Mongols.
Illuminating maps and commentaries present towns and trade
routes, changing population patterns, the boundaries of Christendom (and later Islam), and chart ever-shifting political units.
An introduction to the rise and fall of the British Empire from its earliest beginnings
in the British Isles through its Victorian ascendancy to its collapse in the mid-20th
century. Also examines the legacy of British dominance throughout the world.
Penguin Paperback 144 pp. 978-0-14-101844-7 $20.00
An account of African society from the first humans to the complex polity of today,
including the evolution of modern man, the differentiation and spread of African
languages, the first crossings of the Sahara, the exploration of the Niger, the search
for the fountains of the Nile, the influx of gold and ivory traders, and the arrival
of Christianity and Islam.
Follows peoples, cultures, and faiths from the barbarian invasions in the 4th century
to the first voyages to the New World in the 16th and extrapolates on the fall of the
Roman Empire, the birth of Islam, the rise of Christianity, and the role of Judaism
across Europe.
Renders the Vikings as much more than fear-inspiring seaborne terrorists by illustrating their role as explorers, settlers, craftsmen, and hired mercenaries whose profound influence extended from the Holy Land to Newfoundland.
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
Exp. Date:_____________________________
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
*Sales Tax:__________________________
Total Fee:__________________________
Card No.:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Ship To:
Name:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City:______________________________________________________ State:______________ Zip:__________________________
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Revised Edition
Illustrated by David Woodroffe
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Signature:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mark Ovenden
J o h n H ay w o o d
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Subtotal:__________________________
Revised Edition
To 1815
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Colin McEvedy
A n d r e w J o t i sc h k y a n d
C a r o l i n e Hu l l
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Nigel Dalziel
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
revised Edition
Illustrated by John Woodcock
Expertly explores the relationship between the books of the Bible and their geographic origin through detailed maps, comparative timelines, and special features
on the alphabet. Beyond the biblical period, it examines the Islamic conquests, the
Crusades, Zionism, Israeli-Palestinian strife, and the discovery of the Dead Sea
Scrolls.
This order form is for books to be considered for course adoption only.
Paperbacks: $5.00
Hardcovers: $10.00
Send Completed Form To:
PENGUIN GROUP (USA)
Academic Marketing Dept.
375 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014-3657
Or:
Fax requests with completed
credit card details to
212.366.2933
All orders are subject to stock
availability at the time they are
processed. Please wait to order
our forthcoming titles until the
available month.
Books will be sent to school
address only. Allow a minimum
of 10 business days for delivery.
All examination copy orders
require a U.S. ship-to address.
No PO boxes please.
C a r o l i n e Hu l l a n d
A n d r e w J o t i sc h k y
Colin McEvedy
Packed with facts, figures, diagrams, and maps, this pocket-sized atlas provides
a chronological summary of the main cultural, scientific, religious, and political
events of pre-modern world history.
Revised Edition
Illustrated by David Woodroffe
Covers the period from the reign of Constantine in the 4th century
to the voyages of discovery in the 15th century in the Mediterranean, Europe, and the homelands of the Huns, Turks, and Mongols.
Illuminating maps and commentaries present towns and trade
routes, changing population patterns, the boundaries of Christendom (and later Islam), and chart ever-shifting political units.
An introduction to the rise and fall of the British Empire from its earliest beginnings
in the British Isles through its Victorian ascendancy to its collapse in the mid-20th
century. Also examines the legacy of British dominance throughout the world.
Penguin Paperback 144 pp. 978-0-14-101844-7 $20.00
An account of African society from the first humans to the complex polity of today,
including the evolution of modern man, the differentiation and spread of African
languages, the first crossings of the Sahara, the exploration of the Niger, the search
for the fountains of the Nile, the influx of gold and ivory traders, and the arrival
of Christianity and Islam.
Follows peoples, cultures, and faiths from the barbarian invasions in the 4th century
to the first voyages to the New World in the 16th and extrapolates on the fall of the
Roman Empire, the birth of Islam, the rise of Christianity, and the role of Judaism
across Europe.
Renders the Vikings as much more than fear-inspiring seaborne terrorists by illustrating their role as explorers, settlers, craftsmen, and hired mercenaries whose profound influence extended from the Holy Land to Newfoundland.
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
Exp. Date:_____________________________
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
*Sales Tax:__________________________
Total Fee:__________________________
Card No.:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Ship To:
Name:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
School:________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Department:__________________________________________________________________________________________________
Street Address (required):_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City:______________________________________________________ State:______________ Zip:__________________________
Also of Interest:
Telephone:____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Revised Edition
Illustrated by David Woodroffe
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Signature:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mark Ovenden
J o h n H ay w o o d
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Subtotal:__________________________
Revised Edition
To 1815
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Colin McEvedy
A n d r e w J o t i sc h k y a n d
C a r o l i n e Hu l l
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Nigel Dalziel
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
revised Edition
Illustrated by John Woodcock
Expertly explores the relationship between the books of the Bible and their geographic origin through detailed maps, comparative timelines, and special features
on the alphabet. Beyond the biblical period, it examines the Islamic conquests, the
Crusades, Zionism, Israeli-Palestinian strife, and the discovery of the Dead Sea
Scrolls.
This order form is for books to be considered for course adoption only.
Paperbacks: $5.00
Hardcovers: $10.00
Send Completed Form To:
PENGUIN GROUP (USA)
Academic Marketing Dept.
375 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014-3657
Or:
Fax requests with completed
credit card details to
212.366.2933
All orders are subject to stock
availability at the time they are
processed. Please wait to order
our forthcoming titles until the
available month.
Books will be sent to school
address only. Allow a minimum
of 10 business days for delivery.
All examination copy orders
require a U.S. ship-to address.
No PO boxes please.
C a r o l i n e Hu l l a n d
A n d r e w J o t i sc h k y
Colin McEvedy
Packed with facts, figures, diagrams, and maps, this pocket-sized atlas provides
a chronological summary of the main cultural, scientific, religious, and political
events of pre-modern world history.
Revised Edition
Illustrated by David Woodroffe
Covers the period from the reign of Constantine in the 4th century
to the voyages of discovery in the 15th century in the Mediterranean, Europe, and the homelands of the Huns, Turks, and Mongols.
Illuminating maps and commentaries present towns and trade
routes, changing population patterns, the boundaries of Christendom (and later Islam), and chart ever-shifting political units.
An introduction to the rise and fall of the British Empire from its earliest beginnings
in the British Isles through its Victorian ascendancy to its collapse in the mid-20th
century. Also examines the legacy of British dominance throughout the world.
Penguin Paperback 144 pp. 978-0-14-101844-7 $20.00
An account of African society from the first humans to the complex polity of today,
including the evolution of modern man, the differentiation and spread of African
languages, the first crossings of the Sahara, the exploration of the Niger, the search
for the fountains of the Nile, the influx of gold and ivory traders, and the arrival
of Christianity and Islam.
Follows peoples, cultures, and faiths from the barbarian invasions in the 4th century
to the first voyages to the New World in the 16th and extrapolates on the fall of the
Roman Empire, the birth of Islam, the rise of Christianity, and the role of Judaism
across Europe.
Renders the Vikings as much more than fear-inspiring seaborne terrorists by illustrating their role as explorers, settlers, craftsmen, and hired mercenaries whose profound influence extended from the Holy Land to Newfoundland.
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
Exp. Date:_____________________________
www.penguin.com/academic
Atlases 2013
*Sales Tax:__________________________
Total Fee:__________________________
Card No.:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Ship To:
Name:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
School:________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Department:__________________________________________________________________________________________________
Street Address (required):_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City:______________________________________________________ State:______________ Zip:__________________________
Also of Interest:
Telephone:____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Revised Edition
Illustrated by David Woodroffe
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Signature:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mark Ovenden
J o h n H ay w o o d
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Subtotal:__________________________
Revised Edition
To 1815
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Colin McEvedy
A n d r e w J o t i sc h k y a n d
C a r o l i n e Hu l l
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Nigel Dalziel
Course Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
revised Edition
Illustrated by John Woodcock
Expertly explores the relationship between the books of the Bible and their geographic origin through detailed maps, comparative timelines, and special features
on the alphabet. Beyond the biblical period, it examines the Islamic conquests, the
Crusades, Zionism, Israeli-Palestinian strife, and the discovery of the Dead Sea
Scrolls.
This order form is for books to be considered for course adoption only.
Paperbacks: $5.00
Hardcovers: $10.00
Send Completed Form To:
PENGUIN GROUP (USA)
Academic Marketing Dept.
375 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014-3657
Or:
Fax requests with completed
credit card details to
212.366.2933
All orders are subject to stock
availability at the time they are
processed. Please wait to order
our forthcoming titles until the
available month.
Books will be sent to school
address only. Allow a minimum
of 10 business days for delivery.
All examination copy orders
require a U.S. ship-to address.
No PO boxes please.