This authoritative and beautiful volume offers a detailed look at the history, geography, and people of Oregon. More than 700 new maps are complemented by informative text exploring everything from the earliest settlers to the rise of Oregon vineyards to Portland's traffic jams. Newly updated by an award-winning team of geographers and map makers, it is both a work of art and a fascinating reference. The perfect gift for everyone who loves Oregon. "...a tour-de-force in cartography and design. Packed with fascinating information, it's also a feast for the eye.." -- Allen Carroll, Chief Cartographer National Geographic Society The Best Books of 2001 "There's no better snapshot of Oregon in 2001, and none more beautiful... -- The Oregonian, Portland December 30, 2001 Every map is produced digitally. . . . . The result is richer colors, greater detail, more information and more dramatic shading. -- Jeff Barnard, The Associated Press The Seattle Times October 15, 2001 The best book on Oregon . . . it's a wonderfully accessible look at Oregon s human, economic and physical geography. -- Jonathan Nicholas, columnist The Oregonian, Portland October, 2001 This is an amazing achievement. The Atlas...joins a short list of essential reference texts for our state." -- Former Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield Used Book in Good Condition