Our Country and Its People: An Introductory Geographic Reader for the Fourth School Year
Author:
Anna Buckbee, Will S. Monroe
Publication:
1911 by Harper and Brothers
Genre:
Geography, Non-fiction
Pages:
129
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The plan of the book is simple. It brings the child face to face at once with the fundamental ideas of geography—that is, the earth as the home of man. Structure and industries which grow from it, what Nature offers to man and the use he makes of what she offers, are the keynote of the story.
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This book covers the eight geographical regions of the United States beginning with the New England Upland and ending with the California Valley. Our Country explains in a clear and simple way the various geological features of each region and the industries that developed as a result.
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