Cover in good condition with some creases and areas of wear.
Booklet in excellent condition and includes both maps. Missing the fantasy figures ad sheet which had costs of minifigs.
The World of Greyhawk consisted of a thirty-two page folio (this edition is often called the "World of Greyhawk folio" to distinguish it from later editions) and a 34 in × 44 in (86 cm × 112 cm) two-piece color map of the Flanaess, by Darlene Pekul. The book comes with a folder containing maps and a gazetteer describing every state and region on the maps.[4] In addition to details of geography, history, and political states mentioned above, Gygax also included the following:
names for the days of the week (Starday, Sunday, Moonday, Godsday, Waterday, Earthday, Freeday), names for the twelve 28-day months and the four 7-day festivals that made up the 360-day year (Needfest, Fireseek, Readying, Coldeven, Growfest, Planting, Flocktime, Wealsun, Richfest, Reaping, Goodmonth, Harvester, Brewfest, Patchwall, Ready'reat, and Sunsebb) notes on scale and movement, so the DM could keep track of how long it would take the players to move from region to region royal and noble precedence, so the DM could ensure the players addressed heads of state properly orders of knighthood, for players who desired to join one a glossary of runes and glyphs that the DM could use to create puzzling messages, mysterious omens and vaguely worded portents
The World of Greyhawk set describes a complete, ready-to-play world for a Dungeon Master to set up a campaign in.