The "Reader's Digest" Driver's Atlas of the British Isles is a comprehensive textbook published by Reader's Digest in 1988. This hardcover book, measuring 310mm in height and 200mm in width, contains 368 pages filled with geographical information about the British Isles. Written in English, this world atlas serves as a valuable resource for adult learners and university students studying geography and geosciences. With detailed maps and insightful commentary, this publication serves as a reliable guide for navigating the British Isles.
One of the best atlases and gazetteers around,. Maps excellent, nation, major town maps town maps of continental ports. Good index. Maps include Eire.. Gazetteer for every page telling you what are the major sites to see. Extensive breakdown and engine analysis plus First aid tips
20km to 5 miles. Used for decades
A 'throwback" to a much easier time; to a time when we looked over a road atlas and planned our route and stop-off along the way, looking for places of interest, nearby towns and small diversions to take in landmarks. Now, so many blindly follow some electronic voice appearing from the dashboard and pay scant attention to the journey - and that is such. shame, and so many miss so much.
Being smaller than the giant and impractical ones sold for a few pounds in petrol stations, it will happily sit on there passenger seat or be held by another occupant.