"The Earth and its Inhabitants, Volume 14" offers a comprehensive geographical survey from the late 19th century, detailing various regions and cultures across the globe. Authored by Augustus Henry Keane, lis e Reclus, and Ernest George Ravenstein, this volume provides rich descriptions of physical landscapes, human societies, and historical contexts. This meticulously researched work reflects the era's fascination with exploration and discovery, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the world as it was perceived over a century ago.
Readers will appreciate the depth of detail and the breadth of coverage, making it a compelling read for historians, geographers, and anyone interested in the historical exploration of our planet. This edition preserves the original text and illustrations, ensuring its availability for future generations of scholars and enthusiasts.
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