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THERE are thirty-two beautiful coloured pictures in this volume, which will delight young pupils of geography, and serve also to explain graphically to them the characteristics of many kinds of scenery found in their native land. The black and white illustrations will also help to secure and maintain the interest of a class. The letterpress provides useful information; and, though it is hardly suitable for a text-book, it will serve admirably to supplement the geography lesson proper. The cheapness of the volume should ensure it a wide popularity.
The British Isles in Pictures. A Geographical Reading Book.
By H. Clive Barnard. Pp. 64, containing 58 illustrations. (London: A. and C. Black, 1910.) Price 1s. 6d.
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The British Isles in Pictures A Geographical Reading Book . Nature 84, 238 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/084238c0
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