Introductory Geography (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Ralph S. Tarr

 
9781330002117: Introductory Geography (Classic Reprint)

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Since Part I of the present volume is a radical inno vation, it perhaps needs an explanatory foreword.

Necessity OF home geography.-the final basis for all study of geography is actual experience. Yet text-books on that subject rarely treat Home Geography at all, and those that do, devote but few pages to it. This subject should, we think, receive far more careful attention.

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Edward J. Hughes is professor of French at Queen Mary, University of London, and the author of several books. He is the editor of "The Cambridge Companion to Camus".

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