Explore the world through the eyes of pioneering geographers with "The Journal Of The Royal Geographical Society, Volume 17." This meticulously preserved volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the expeditions, discoveries, and geographical studies that shaped our understanding of the planet. Published by the Royal Geographical Society, this journal features detailed accounts, insightful analyses, and vibrant narratives from the era's leading explorers and scholars.
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