The Romance of an Eastern Capital
1907; Wiley; Volume: 29; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/1776771
ISSN1475-4959
Autores Resumoin England; it is from the pen of a recognized authority on Yorkshire, and bears evidence of deeper research-in the historical direction-than many books of its class.Description of the land is confined mainly to the scenic standpoint.'A Scientific Geography: Book II.The British Isles,' by Ellis W. Heaton (London: Ralph, Holland.1906.Pp. 137.Maps and Diagrams), is avowedly a "cram" book.As such it may serve its purpose, but can hardly hope to be inspiring in itself, and its utility might have been extended by short bibliographies accompanying the sections.The treatment of railways will bear careful revision.
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