Best of
Maps

1988

Maine Atlas & Gazetteer


DeLorme Mapping Company - 1988
    Beautiful, detailed, large-format maps of every state. Perfect for home and office reference, and a must for all your vehicles. Gazetteer information may include: campgrounds, attractions, historic sites & museums, recreation areas, trails, freshwater fishing site & boat launches, canoe trips or scenic drives. Categories vary by state

The London Mapguide


Michael Middleditch - 1988
    Featuring colorful, informative, easy-to-handle maps that require no unfolding, the guide gives a comprehensive overview of what to see and do in and around England's capital city. * Updated with information on all special millennium events, including a section on the Millennium Dome in Greenwich, and new developments such as Barkside * Includes special features on Wren's London, Docklands, Hampstead Heath, and the British Museum * Has everything you'll need to know about London museums, theaters, markets, jazz clubs and cabarets, parks, river and canal trips, tourist information centers, and selected restaurants, cafes, and pubs * Lightweight and pocket-sized, with a complete street index-perfect for on-the-go travelers.

London A-Z


Hunter Publishing - 1988
    Continuously updated, this is the best-selling street atlas of the city, with all maps in color for easy reading. Over 40,000 streets, lanes and mews shown and indexed -- down to the smallest alleys.

Washington Atlas & Gazetteer


DeLorme Mapping Company - 1988
    This Washington Atlas has details that commonly include: back roads, dirt roads and trails, elevation contours, remote lakes and streams, boat ramps, public lands for recreation, land use / land cover - forests, wetlands, agriculture, trailheads, campgrounds, prime hunting and fishing spots.The typical Gazetteer categories include: hiking, bicycling, canoeing/kayaking/float trips, museums/historic sites, campgrounds, hunting/fishing, scenic drives, unique natural features, state and national parks and forests.