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TheAtlasofWomen

The Atlas of Women

New edition 2009

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How many women are in government? How many mothers work? Where is domestic violence most tolerated? The lives of women are graphically illustrated in this stunning full colour atlas which presents a vivid portrait of the status of women.

Using maps, text, and other graphics, and drawing on up-to-the-minute research and data from across countries and cultures, The Atlas of Women tracks women's pay, status and civil rights, as well as their educational, legal and political status.

It covers key subjects - the human rights of women, motherhood, trafficking and the trade in women and girls, the beauty culture, changing households, work places, women in crisis zones and the effect of globalisation on women.

If you order 10 copies you can have 1 extra free.

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TheAtlasofFood

The Atlas of Food

New edition: October 2008
Superbly illustrated atlas of who eats what, where and why.

Feeding the world's six billion inhabitants is an urgent issue. New technologies promise to increase food production but have yet to be proved completely safe. Meanwhile, increasing shares of world grain production is fed to cattle to satisfy the rich world's appetite for meat.

This atlas unpacks the food business, from plough to plate, to show the effects of political economy, public policy, natural disasters, and changing ways of life on our eating habits.

"A remarkable book that reveals with devastating clarity the bizarre way the world feeds itself."
Derek Cooper, the Food Programme, BBC Radio 4

"Received with immense enthusiasm by my geographer. She had looked for weeks on the internet, and there it was in the book in a well presented form!"
Anthony Tilke, Yokohama International School Japan


"Rich and stimulating ... makes you immediately want to find out more about the subject … Beautifully designed graphics … An excellent starter for course work and projects."
The Food Magazine

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TheAtlasofEndangeredSpecies

The Atlas of Endangered Species

New edition: October 2008

A beautifully illustrated guide to the world's endangered plants and animals

Full colour maps and graphics provide at-a-glance information on species lost, threatened and surviving today, including trees and other plants, birds, animals, reptiles and insects.

Accompanied by photographs of rare birds, mammals and plants.

"Every school and library should get a copy"
TEGNews, British Ecological Society

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TheStateoftheWorldAtlas

The State of the World Atlas

New edition: October 2008

A unique survey of current events and global trends

A visual survey of economic, social and political trends with 50 full colour double-page map spreads on globalisation, trade, military strength, world powers, biodiversity, sport and malnutrition

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TheStateoftheMiddleEastAtlas

The State of the Middle East Atlas

New edition: October 2008

This new atlas is essential for understanding the middle east and its role in global politics. It unravels key issues including imperial legacies, ethnic and religious differences, US presence and policies, Arab-Israeli wars, Israel and Palestine, Iran and Iraq, military spending, the Kurds, Libya and the USA, and oil and water.

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AtlasofHealth

The Atlas of Health

New
This stunning atlas maps the causes and incidences of major diseases and the economic, social and environmental factors that impact on people’s health worldwide.

"Brilliant and original, vividly informative"
Jon Snow

• Comprehensive and immediately accessible
• Latest data and trends

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TheCancerAtlas

The Cancer Atlas

Every year, 7 million people die from cancer. This colourful new atlas illustrates the latest available data on the cancer epidemic worldwide, showing causes, stages of development, and prevalence rates of different types of cancers by gender, income group and region. Information is presented in clear, easy-to-understand graphics, including maps, tables, charts, and illustrations.

Topics include:
Mechanism of tumour development; Risk factors; Cancer in children; Cancer survivors; Cancer registries; Research; Primary prevention; Early detection; Management and treatment; Cancer organizations; Health education; Policies and legislation; and The future of the epidemic.

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TheAtlasofClimateChange

The Atlas of Climate Change

This superb atlas maps the world's greatest challenge. It explores a wide range of topics, including warning signals, future scenarios, vulnerable populations, health impacts, renewable energy and emissions reduction.

"Makes complex scientific information accessible to secondary school students."
Rosie Atkins (Co-ordinator, Centre for Alternative Technology)

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TheAtlasofReligion

The Atlas of Religion

2nd edition: completely revised & updated

This excellent atlas clearly maps the world's religions. It shows how religions spread; how they relate to laws and world hunger; and the role they play in wars. There is also a table on the fundamental beliefs of the major religions. Understanding these beliefs is crucial to understanding ethnic tension and the clash of cultures as well as being fundamental to world peace.

"Highly recommended"
Library Journal





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TheAtlasofWater

The Atlas of Water

The planet is running out of fresh water at such a rate that soon it will be the most valuable commodity on earth. This crucial and timely atlas shows water distribution worldwide and considers a future where privatisation and profit dictate availability.

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TheAtlasofWarandPeace

The Atlas of War and Peace

4th edition

A global overview of current conflict and military trends. Its unique format gives shape and meaning to the statistics about the world's war zones, covering key issues such as terrorism, the arms trade, military spending and global peacekeeping.

From Afghanistan to Sierra Leone, Colombia to Northern Ireland, it analyses the causes and costs of war - the death tolls, refugees and political fallout. Key features include 50 full-colour global and regional maps, world table of statistical reference.

"Graphic and highly illuminating"
The Guardian

"Deserves the Nobel Prize for Data Presentation"
New Scientist

"Compact, versatile and politically imaginative work of reference"
New Statesman

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TheStateoftheAmericanEmpireAtlas

The State of the American Empire Atlas

How the USA Shapes the World

This superb atlas uses full colour maps and graphics to explore America's global dominance.

Topics: energy, oil and climate change, trade and foreign policy, investment, multinationals, immigration, economic migrants and refugees, military spending, US bases and arms sales, national security and military intervention, diplomacy, aid and economic agencies, American culture, and how the world sees America.

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