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THE first of these atlases is full of material designed to show students and teachers how intimately the studies of geography and history are related. The excellently executed plates serve as graphic objectlessons demonstrating the interdependence of cause and effect, and are skilfully conceived with a view to impress various important lessons pictorially. The atlas may be commended to the careful attention of both teachers of geography and history.
Historical and Modern Atlas of the British Empire, specially prepared for Students.
By C. Grant Robertson J. G. Bartholomew. Sixty-four plates. (London: Methuen and Co., 1905.) Price 4s. 6d. net.
Philips' Model Atlas..
Fifty Maps and Diagrams in Colour. (London: George Philip and Son, Ltd. n.d.) Price 6d. net.
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Historical and Modern Atlas of the British Empire, specially prepared for Students Philips' Model Atlas . Nature 73, 484 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/073484a0
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