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Country
  
United States

Media type
  
Paperback

Author
  
Hermann Kinder

Publisher
  
Penguin Books

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Illustrator
  
Werner Hilgemann

Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1964

Genre
  
Historical atlas


Original title
  
Atlas zur Weltgeschichte

Publication date
  
1964 (German), 1974, 2004

Atlas books
  
The New Penguin Atlas of M, The Penguin Atlas of A, The Penguin Historical, The Penguin Atlas of Af, The Penguin Historical

The Penguin Atlas of World History is a two-volume, paperback-sized historical atlas first published by Penguin Books in 1974, with the latest edition published in 2004. It was translated from a German atlas, Atlas zur Weltgeschichte by Hermann Kinder and Werner Hilgemann, originally published by Deutsche Taschenbuch Verlag ten years prior to the first English edition, in 1964.

Volume 1 encompasses pre-history to the eve of the French Revolution, and Volume 2 includes the Revolution itself and extends to the Iraq War. The book is formatted such that maps appear on the left-hand page with accompanying textual notations on the right, as opposed to most larger-format atlases that feature irregular and mixed formatting of text and maps. However, time lines, such as one tracing the development of life, and organizational charts, such as a graphic depicting the workings of the United Nations according to its charter, are occasionally featured as well.

The Atlas is also notable for Werner Hilgemann's unique cartographical style, which treats city and state names on maps as political/governing entities, allowing them to be graphically linked with other labels to show alliances and treaties, thereby adding an extra informational dimension.

References

The Penguin Atlas of World History Wikipedia