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THIS is more than an atlas of economic geography, for the text runs to nearly a hundred pages, and besides explaining the maps, adds a great deal of useful geographical matter. It is full of ideas, and points out many striking geographical correlations. Prof. Lyde is responsible for the whole of the text. The number of coloured maps is slightly reduced from the original edition, but two dozen black and white distributional maps have been added. In these, as in the coloured maps, the technique is excellent and the standard of accuracy is high.
An Atlas of Economic Geography (Text and Maps).
By John Bartholomew Prof. L. W. Lyde. Third edition, revised and enlarged in co-operation with M. R. Shackleton. Pp. xciii + 74. (London: Oxford University Press, 1928.) 8s. 6d. net.
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[Book Reviews]. Nature 123, 561 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/123561b0
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