It surpasses the famous Klencke Atlas at the British Library, which held the record of the world's largest atlas since 1660.
[2] Earth Platinum weighs 150 kilograms (330 lb) and has 128 pages, each of which is so large it takes two hands (or people) to turn a page.
[3] The book is a mixture of maps and gigapixel photography.
[7][8] The atlas was printed in Italy and hand-bound in Hong Kong; the cartography was co-ordinated by a company in New Zealand.
[11] Earth Platinum is priced at US$100,000; only 31 copies were printed.