Eleven maps of the energy, water and food supplies in France, including within the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, from 1963 to 1966. Maps show coal and petroleum products in France, as well as gas, electricity and water in the Paris Region in 1966. Maps also show the food supply in France, including butter, eggs, cheese, vegetables, salad greens, fruits, meats, milk and wine, as well as the suppliers of markets and restaurants of Paris, from 1963 to 1965. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 64 x 51 cm, on sheet 69 x 56 cm. "Rôle national et international de Paris 91-3"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.