Explore the world through the eyes of the Royal Geographical Society with this collection of proceedings. Volumes 10 and 11 offer a fascinating glimpse into geographical explorations, discoveries, and discussions of the time. These volumes present detailed accounts of expeditions, geographical studies, and analyses, providing valuable historical insights into the world as it was then understood.
Perfect for historians, geographers, and anyone interested in the history of exploration, these proceedings capture the spirit of adventure and the pursuit of knowledge that defined the Royal Geographical Society's mission. Delve into the detailed reports, maps, and discussions that shaped our understanding of the world. This collection offers a rich resource for understanding the evolution of geographical thought and the history of global exploration.
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