Atlas360 Press · Field Guides & Encyclopedias

Field guides for curious minds — one subject at a time.

We build full-color, expert-reviewed reference books that make a subject make sense — starting in the backyard and working outward. Book one is about to take flight.

What Atlas360 Press is

A reference shelf, built to be trusted.

Every Atlas360 title follows the same standard, regardless of subject — because the standard is the brand.

Sourced

Expert-reviewed, fact by fact

Every subject is reviewed against current science and cited sources before a page goes to print — no recycled trivia.

Illustrated

Full color, cover to cover

Field marks, life stages, and range maps rendered in real color — the detail a young naturalist actually needs to identify what they've found.

Growing

One subject at a time

Atlas360 is built as a series, not a single book — the same editorial standard, applied to the next subject, and the next.

Book One

Butterflies of the Southwest

A five-region field-guide series, starting where a child can actually go looking.

PLATE 01 PAPILIONIDAE

No. 001 · Atlas360 Field Guide Series

In production

Butterflies of the Southwest

A Field Guide for Young Naturalists

The first book in a five-region series covering the butterflies of the United States, region by region. Full-color plates, real range maps, and field marks a kid can use on an actual walk — starting with the Southwest.

Series
5 U.S. regions
Format
Full color
Audience
Young naturalists
Status
Coming soon
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Butterflies is book one, not the whole plan. Atlas360 Press is built to grow into a full reference shelf — new subjects, same standard. If there's a subject you wish existed as a field guide, we want to hear it.

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