Geography (Academic) eBooks
Economic geography (1915)
Geography (Academic), by John McFarlaneJohn McFarlane, lecturer in geography in The University of Manchester.
Historic Highways of America
Geography (Academic), by Archer Butler HulbertThis volume focuses on the Erie Canal.
Home geography (1915)
Geography (Academic), by Harold Wellman FairbanksHarold Wellman Fairbanks, author of "Stories of Our Mother Earth," etc. "When these are understood in their simple relations the child can reach out and take hold of what he has not seen. This work must be accomplished chiefly through the imagination, an important factor in the education of children. In their play the piece of wood may be a ship, and the water in the basin or pond the ocean...
Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets
Geography (Academic), by William HowittHomes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets
Introductory Geography (1904)
Geography (Academic), by California State Text -book CommitteeCompiled by California State Text -book Committee and aproved by California State Board of Education
Italy with Sketches of Spain and Portugal
Geography (Academic), by Richard BentleyMost of these Letters were written in the bloom and heyday of youthful spirits and youthful confidence, at a period when the old order of things existed with all its picturesque pomps and absurdities
Literary geography (1904)
Geography (Academic), by William SharpThe country of George Meredith.--The country of Stevenson.--Dickens-land.--Scott-land.--The country of George Eliot.-Thackerary-land.--The Bronte country.--Aylwin-land.--The Carlyle country.--The literary geography of the English lakes.--The literarygeography of the Thames.--The literary geography of the Lake of Geneva. William Sharp (12 September 1855 – 12 December 1905) was a Scottish...
Medical Geography Instructions for the Malay Archipelago
Geography (Academic), by Arthur BordierThis classic 1879 paper presented to the Anthropology Society of Paris by Doctor Arthur Bordier constitutes the greatest 19th Century overview of the Malay Archipelago's (i.e., Indonesia's) races and the various diseases and maladies that afflict them. Bordier, who was Professor of Medical Geography at the School of Anthropology in Paris, besides discussing these maladies (dysentery, cholera...
Modern geography (1911)
Geography (Academic), by Marion I. NewbiginMarion I. Newbigin, Editor of the Scottish Geographical Magazine.
Physical geography (1883)
Geography (Academic), by Archibald GeikieSir Archibald Geikie (28 December 1835 – 10 November 1924), was a Scottish geologist and writer.





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