"The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, Volume 40" offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of geographical exploration and discovery in the late 19th century. Published by the Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), this volume documents the society's activities, findings, and discussions, providing valuable insights into the geographical knowledge and ambitions of the era.
Readers will find detailed accounts of expeditions, scientific observations, and analyses of various regions around the globe. The journal showcases the spirit of adventure and the pursuit of knowledge that characterized the age of exploration, making it an essential resource for historians, geographers, and anyone interested in the history of travel and discovery. This volume provides a unique window into the geographical debates and discoveries that shaped our understanding of the world.
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