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THIS book is intended chiefly for use in Welsh schools, and the general idea borne in mind in its preparation is that the best foundation for a knowledge of geography is the study of the land and the people of the district and country in which the pupils live. The attention given to physical geography and to civic affairs, such as local and national government, and population and its distribution, is noteworthy. There are many attractive illustrations, which, with the instructive text, will serve to commend the book to the attention of teachers.
A Geography of Wales.
By A. E. L. Hudson Pp. xii + 164. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1902.)
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A Geography of Wales . Nature 65, 317 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065317c0
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