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Oxford Guide to Countries of the World now available on iPhone for the first time!

The App features concise overviews of every country in the world, covering social, economic, religious, and political issues. Features maps and vital statistics including GDP, life expectancy, income distribution, and internet use.

Global Data tables, with up-to-date information, show main social and economic indicators country-by-country.

This invaluable global guide contains separate entries for every country in the world:

  • Each entry gives a succinct overview covering the contemporary social, economic, religious and political issues that shape the country. It also contains maps (including two colour world maps on the inside covers), and vital statistics such as GDP, life expectancy, income distribution, and internet use.
  • Packed with up-to-date facts presented in an easily accessible format, this dictionary is ideal for students and teachers of geography, politics, economics, world religions, and world history at all levels, as well as people who want a reference work to accompany an atlas.

Available on iTunes: http://su.pr/2kuDfl


New to iPhone…

What is a ham-and-egger?

What are Anglo-Saxon attitudes?

Who first tried to nail jelly to the wall?

The answers to these and many more questions are in this fascinating iPhone App – ‘Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable’.

Here, you can track down the stories behind the names and sayings you meet, whether in classic literature or today’s news.

This authoritative dictionary draws on Oxford’s unrivalled bank of reference and language online resources to cover classical and other mythologies, history, religion, folk customs, superstitions, science and technology, philosophy, and popular culture. Extensive cross referencing makes it easy to trace specific information, while every page points to further paths to explore.

  • Explores a wealth of cultural reference
  • The real stories behind the names and sayings
  • From mythology to genetic engineering
  • Organized for easy navigation between related entries

Ask yourself :

  • What is the fog of war?
  • Who first wanted to spend more time with one’s family?
  • When was the Dreamtime?
  • How long since the first cry of Women and children first?
  • Where might you find dark matter?
  • Would you want the Midas touch?
  • Should you worry about grey goo?

Cutting Edge iPhone reference App specially designed for the iPhone & iPod Touch and the Oxford Paperback Reference series

Available on iTunes: http://su.pr/2hPiZd