This non-fiction geographical atlas offers a systematic representation of the world as understood in the mid-1990s, combining political maps, physical geography, thematic tables, and reference data in a single consultative volume. Its likely focus is both descriptive and educational: to situate countries, borders, capitals, relief systems, hydrography, and major demographic indicators within a coherent cartographic framework. Organized for practical use, it probably balances regional sections with global overviews, making it useful for students, teachers, travelers, and general readers interested in comparative geography and pre-digital spatial knowledge.