"A Manual of British Geography" by William Hughes offers a comprehensive overview of the geography of Great Britain. Designed as an educational resource, the book provides detailed descriptions of the physical and human geography of the British Isles, making it an invaluable resource for students and educators alike. This manual covers various aspects of the country, including its topography, climate, natural resources, and population distribution. It also examines the economic activities and industries that have shaped the British landscape.
Originally intended for use in schools, this book combines detailed factual information with a clear and accessible writing style. Readers will gain a deep understanding of the geographical factors that have influenced British history and culture. This classic work remains relevant for anyone interested in the historical geography of the United Kingdom.
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