WHAT IS AN ENGLISH GEOGRAPHICAL NAME?
Pp.[8], numbered 191-198(blank); printed paper wrappers, a trifle worn; small split to each fore-edge; reprinted from The Geographical Journal, vol. CXVIII Part 2, June, 1952. More
Pp.[8], numbered 191-198(blank); printed paper wrappers, a trifle worn; small split to each fore-edge; reprinted from The Geographical Journal, vol. CXVIII Part 2, June, 1952. More
From Fish Spears to water Mills. Pp. 288, 16 plates, text illustrations, 2 full page maps, index; fore-edges uncut; dust wrapper, a trifle soiled, edges lightly rubbed and split, the back panel foxed; a little light foxing; Doubleday & Company, New York, 1958. First edition. *Traces the relationships between man..... More
Containing a description of all the empires, kingdoms, states, republics, provinces, cities, chief towns, forts, fortresses, castles, citadels, seas, harbours, bays, rivers, lakes, mountains, capes, and promontories in the known world; together with the government, policy, customs, manners, and religion of the inhabitants. The extent, bounds, and natural productions of..... More
Containing the titles of all works up to December 1893. Compiled by Hugh Robert Mill. [Facsimile edition]. Pp. [ii]+viii+834(last blank), appendices; Martino Publishing, Mansfield Centre, n.d.[2001]. *Originally published by John Murray in 1895. More
Containing the titles of all works up to December 1893. Compiled by Hugh Robert Mill. Pp. viii+834(last blank) appendices; gilt-lettered navy cloth; top corner cut from upper free endpaper; John Murray, London, 1895. More
wherein the geographical part is truly modern; and the present state of the several kingdoms of the world is so interspersed, as to render the study of geography both entertaining and instructive.... Together with an account of the air, soil, produce, traffic, curiosities, arms, religion, language, universities, bishoprics, manners, customs..... More