Single large hardcover copy of The 21st Century World Atlas, an English-language world reference atlas published in 2000 by Trinity Press International for young adult and adult readers interested in geography, environment, nature, and global travel.

Compiled by a cartographic and editorial team led by executive editor José Armando Fernández y Fernández with science editors Carolina Colilla de Iscar, Berta García Pérez, José María Gil Quindós, María Luisa Luengo Esteban, and Rosario Regaño Blanco, the volume combines satellite imagery, digital terrain modeling, and up-to-date statistical data to present a detailed portrait of the modern world.

The dust jacket describes extensive features, including satellite maps and reference maps based on digital models, detailed country studies recognized internationally, and concise text, reference charts, and graphs summarizing physical, cultural, social, and economic characteristics of each region.

Additional contents highlighted include over 300 satellite images and reference maps, more than 200 digital terrain models, over 400 thematic maps of physical, political, and economic features, over 500 thematic country maps, more than 1,700 graphs of current statistical data, and an index of over 60,000 place names that can be located using a reference grid and geographical coordinates.

Interior sections open with satellite images and digital terrain models of each continent, followed by physical, political, and thematic maps and country-by-country coverage; a large fold-out world index map, detailed index of continents, and long alphabetical place-name index support research and browsing, while additional thematic world maps illustrate political groupings, economic organizations, and cooperative frameworks.

Bibliographic and production details from the copyright pages note copyright 2000 for the English edition, association with Grupo Anaya S.A., and printing in Italy; this substantial atlas is presented on heavy, high-quality paper with full-color maps, charts, graphs, and shaded relief artwork throughout. ISBN: 1-888777-93-1; UPC: 615269779316.

Physically, the book is bound in a large black hardcover with a glossy black dust jacket featuring a raised-relief style image of the Earth on the front and a blue grid design with feature list and barcode on the back; interior pages are clean, bright, and richly illustrated with color maps, diagrams, and statistical tables, and the fold-out map and index sections are intact.

Dust jacket shows light shelf and handling wear with scattered surface scuffs, mild edge rubbing, and small creases and tiny bumps at the spine ends, while interior pages are firmly bound with one small brown spot on a front blank endpaper but no writing, highlighting, or library markings.