Explore the world through the lens of 19th-century education with "Maxwell's General Geography," penned by the author of "Maxwell's First Lessons In Geography." This volume offers a comprehensive overview of geographical concepts, tailored for students of the time. Delve into detailed descriptions of countries, continents, and cultures, reflecting the geographical understanding and pedagogical methods prevalent during the era. A valuable resource for those interested in the history of education, historical geography, and the evolution of geographical knowledge. Experience a unique perspective on the world as it was taught and understood in the past. This book serves as both an educational tool and a historical artifact, providing insight into the shaping of young minds during a pivotal period.
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