The University of Alabama Map Library has a wide variety of over 250 Atlases. These atlases are for in-house use only. Below is a list of the most current general atlases, guide books, and historical atlases in the collection.
Dorling Kindersley Guide Books
- Amsterdam
- Andalusia
- Barcelona
- Berlin
- Brussels
- Budapest
- Catalonia
- Chicago
- Cote d’azur
- Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur
- Dublin
- Istanbul
- Jerusalem and Holy Land
- Lisbon
- Loire Valley
- London
- Milan and the Lakes
- Moscow
- Naples, Pompeii, and Amalfi
- New York
- Prague
- Province
- Rome
- St. Petersburg
- Sardinia
- Seville
- Sicily
- Singapore
- Stockholm
- Sydney
- Venice and the Veneto
- Vienna
- Warsaw
- Washington, D.C.
General Atlases
- An Atlas of Palestine (2000)
- Atlas of Contemporary America (1994)
- The Atlas of States, Global Change: 1900-2000 (1999)
- Dorling Kindersley World Reference Atlas (1994)
- Dorling Kindersley World Atlas (1997)
- Goode’s World Atlas, 20th Edition (2000)
- National Geographic Atlas of the Ocean (2001)
- New Historical Atlas of Religion in America (2000)
- Oxford Atlas of the World (2001)
- The Summer Atlas of North American Birds (1995)
- World Atlas of Coral Reefs (2001)
Historical Atlases
- Atlas of Medieval Europe
- Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape
- Blaeu’s The Grand Atlas of the 17th Century World
- Castles and Castle Towns of Great Britain
- The County Maps of Old England
- The Historical Atlas of State Power in Congress 1790-1990
- Illustrated Atlas of the Victorian and Edwardian Britain
- The Official Atlas of the Civil War
- The Penguin Historical Atlas of North America
- Railroad Maps of North America – The First Hundred Years
- Town and City Maps of the British Isles 1800-1855
Michelin Green Guides
- Berlin
- New England
- Quebec
- Rome
- San Francisco
- Tuscany
For more information on atlases, visit lib.ua.edu.