Introduction to Human Geography
Fifth edition. viii, 236pp, thirty three black and white photographic plates (inc. frontispiece); tipped-in fold-out map at rear pastedown. Blue cloth-covered boards; gilt titles on front and spine. 8vo. Very, very lightly bumped spine ends. Internally very neat, clean, bright and tight. Dust jacket has light shelf wear; light chipping to edges; 1cm closed tear at top rear joint; not price clipped. 'The constantly-changing facts of human geography cannot all be assembled in a single volume, and studies of the principles of human geography are to be found largely in separate treatises which, if only on account of expense, may be available only in the library and to one student at a time. The present work is intended as a comprehensive introduction to the subject and will be of value also as a background to the study of Regional Geography and as a guide to the appreciation of Current Affairs. The last Part of the book is devoted to Regional Survey. With 114 diagrams, 33 plates, and 1 insert map.' (From front flap of Dust Jacket)