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      • The World Atlas of Wine by Hugh Johnson and (since 2003) Jancis Robinson, MW, is an atlas and reference work on the world of wine, published by Mitchell Beazley. It pioneered the use of wine-specific cartography to give wine a sense of place, and has since the first edition published in 1971 sold 4 million copies in 14 languages.
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  2. It pioneered the use of wine-specific cartography to give wine a sense of place, and has since the first edition published in 1971 sold 4 million copies in 14 languages. [1]

    • Hugh Johnson, Jancis Robinson
    • 1971
  3. A new revised edition to bring readers up to date with the world of wine, having already sold 4.7 million copies worldwide. Few wine books can be called classic, but the first edition of The World Atlas of Wine made publishing history when it appeared in 1971.

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  4. First published in 1971, this book has been translated into 14 languages and sold over four million copies. The sixth edition, fully updated and co-written with Jancis Robinson, was published in October 2007, and a concise edition is to be published this September.

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  5. Since 1971, over 4.7 million copies of the Atlas have been sold worldwide. It’s six years since the 7th edition was published, and much has changed in the world of wine. I was one of the 68 local contributors who helped update the book.

  6. There are few books that have had such a monumental impact in their field as The World Atlas of Wine; sales of the first four editions exceed 3.5 million copies. Now, world-renowned authors...

  7. This classic reference book, first published by Hugh Johnson in 1971, is now available in 16 languages, with 4.7 million copies of previous editions having been sold. In tell- ing us where wine grapes are grown, it is an essential and unrivaled part of every wine lover’s library.

  8. Total sales worldwide for the first seven editions are 4.7 million in 14 languages. This latest edition offers. 416 pages, 16 more than the 7th edition. 230 maps, 20 new. Brand new design, including easily-digestible summaries and leader lines to points of interest on the maps.

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