Customer Review: My 1st Rand McNalley Atlas is many years old, so I thought I deserved a new one. I love maps and used my 1st one many times. The 2009 Atlas is just what I wanted, is greatly expanded, and good for planning road trips in other states. In my head, I've taken different routes to familiar places and to... more info
Customer Review: The map is clear, concise and precisely what I was looking for. Shipping was quick and I didn't get stressed about it not arriving, since it was coming all the way from the US.
Customer Review: I purchased this in 2003 for a trip later that year. I had no problems getting around, but after multiple trips to the city I would recommend buying a map once you're in the city. I spotted a minor error with the subway listings, and they list a non-existent green space in the Annex neighborhood...I... more info
Customer Review: This atlas is great if you are traveling by car, but on a motorcyle the maps have way to much detail. There is no way you can follow these maps while riding.
Customer Review: All of these streetwise maps are great. They focus on the downtowns of major cities- just where you probably are when you are walking around and need a quick reference. The size is perfect, and the plastic coating makes them extremely durable. I was in Montreal for over a month and had three local... more info
Customer Review: Nice small-size atlas. Helps you to get overview of routes you cruised/are going to cruise. Not very helpful when moving within the city, or on small state roads. I bought it as a supplement to my GPS. I simply wanted to have nice overview (as I mentioned) and to see what route is GPS picking.
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Customer Review: If one wants to comprehend the geography of North America, John C. Hudson's book ACROSS THIS LAND is a good stating point. Hudson breaks North America (the United States and Canada) down into twenty-seven sub-regions. The book is a comprehesive geography in that it explores the scope of the field,... more info