Geology for Everyman
First published in 1943, this was the last book of the eminent botanist and geologist Sir Albert Seward, who completed the manuscript three days before his death in 1941. The book was intended to be a useful and simply worded guide to geology for the general reader. Seward wished to emphasise the attraction which an understanding of geology could afford to anyone who enjoys a walk over the countryside. After a preliminary survey of the essentials of geology, the book then proceeds as a series of journeys through the British Isles, bringing the geological history and features of various regions under review.
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9780521238977
344 pages
203 × 127 × 20 mm
0.38kg
Table of Contents
- 1. Introductory: geology as a hobby
- 2. Earth's story-book
- 3. Destruction and reconstruction
- 4. Rocks
- 5. The distribution of rocks over the surface of Britain
- 6. Medals of creation
- 7. An Arctic Britain
- 8. From the Glacial period to Britain as it is
- 9. Changing climates and changing life
- 10. The flooding of the world
- 11. Estuaries, lakes and seas from the cliffs of Yorkshire to the coast of Dorset
- 12. Salt lakes and deserts
- 13. Forest, delta, and sea
- 14. Northern lakes and a southern sea
- 15. The older Palaeozoic seas
- 16. The end of the journey
- 17. The procession of life
- Index.