The Surface of the Earth
First published in 1937 as the fourth edition of a 1915 original, this book provides a readable account of the earth's surface and the changes that take place upon it, and shows how human activities are influenced by physical and climactic factors. Pickles generally manages to transcend the colonial ideals of his time, illustrating the text with many pertinent diagrams and photographs of natural and man-made geographical points of interest. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in geography or the history of education.
Product details
March 2014Paperback
9781107651524
202 pages
198 × 129 × 11 mm
0.2kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Rain
- 2. Rivers and their work
- 3. Sedimentary rocks
- 4. Igneous rocks
- 5. Highlands and lowlands
- 6. Work done by ice
- 7. Climatic zones
- 8. The sea
- 9. Lakes
- 10. Islands
- 11. Vegetation and animal life
- 12. Human settlements
- 13. Foodstuffs and raw materials
- 14. Trade and transport
- Some great world-routes
- General index
- Index of place-names.