A -Z Master Atlas of Greater London
H**R
Perfect.
Has all the relevant road maps, index, pages numbers etc.
A**M
Excellent !
Exactly right !
V**R
WELL LAID OUT
Was upgrading my old London map which was badly needed the one I brought is brilliant,and a good price.
J**K
Beautifully clear maps
An excellent atlas of London's roads - among the clearest of all maps of London.
J**K
Good, clear mapping
I ordered this as a replacement for a worn-out atlas of Greater London. Good, clear mapping of the area, with features such the central London congestion zone and the ULEZ; but I was disappointed that places like Amersham, Chesham and Beaconsfield, where I travel quite a bit, were omitted.
H**O
Product recieved as described
Good Quality product
A**R
Perfect for tfl exam
I bought this to study and prepare in light of the tfl exam. Super helpful
A**B
Armchair tourism, v1.00
I have several maps and atlases that I have found to be extremely useful. Except that reading Narrow Dog To Carcassonne, by Terry Darlington, showed me that all of my atlases are now out of date.Going by the title, the 'Master Atlas AZ' seemed the most comprehensive of the London atlases. The copy I now have is dated 2014 and and it certainly feels both large and comprehensive.My previous London atlas was a pocket size AZ that I purchased in 1968 and I have used it a lot. This Master Atlas is not a pocket version. It is large and heavy, rest it on my legs and I soon prefer something a lot lighter. I assume that the young and fit are unlikely to get that problem from armchair reading.The colouring and presentation alone make this a big advance over the 1968. More of central London is large scale. The map extends from Slough to Gravesend and from St Albans to Reigate. Add all of the additional detail, including many places of interest being found via the indexes, this version is way ahead of my previous.I have been getting acclimatised by reading Galbraith's novel 'The Silkworm' and the atlas has been a powerful addition to this, as well as showing me how much London has changed since 1968. Reading Karen McCombie's novel series, Ally's World, Stella and Sadie, I had depended on the 1968 and found that okay despite the fictional streets. The larger page size of the 'Master' would make that even better. Ditto, such as the Highgate cemetery 'Ravenwood' novel series by Mia James as that occasionally moves between map pages.
F**A
Ótimos livros
Adorei o livro Master Atlas of Greater London, É sem dúvida o melhor guia de ruas da Grande Londres e Arredores, é simplesmente gigante a abrangência
V**O
Perfetto
Arrivato perfetto
J**S
Calidad y precio muy buenos.
Mejor de lo que esperaba. Viene todo muy detallado y puedes ir por todo Londrés sin problema. Viene también la red de trenes además de la de metro.
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