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Paperback The Geography of New England Book

ISBN: 1023978954

ISBN13: 9781023978958

The Geography of New England

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The Geography of New England, first published in 1922, offers a comprehensive exploration of the physical and human landscape of this historically significant region. Philip Emerson delves into the diverse geological formations, river systems, and coastal features that define New England's distinctive character. Beyond the physical environment, the book examines the region's economic activities, industries, and population distribution in the early 20th century.

Emerson connects the geographical factors to New England's historical development, highlighting how its natural resources and location have shaped its culture and society. This volume provides invaluable insights into the interplay between geography and human life in one of America's most storied regions, making it a valuable resource for students, historians, and anyone interested in understanding New England's unique identity.

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