Source Book in Geography
Discover the rich tapestry of geographical thought with the "Source Book in Geography," published by Harvard University Press in 1978. This insightful volume spans 474 pages, showcasing an expansive range of geographical writings from renowned figures such as Hesiod to Humboldt. It offers a unique perspective on the evolution of geographical ideas in the Western world while also highlighting significant contributions from non-Western sources, including previously uncollected works from Muslim and Chinese traditions. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the development of geography as a discipline, this hardback edition is not just a historical account but a vital resource that bridges past and present. Immerse yourself in a world of ideas that have shaped our understanding of geographic concepts throughout history.