X. 1 TIONA L GEO GRA PHK ' MA GA ZINE 



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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! 





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The International Geography. 



The last few years have proved so rich in geograph- 

 ical discoveries that there has been a pressing need for 

 a resume of recent explorations and changes which 

 should present in convenient and accurate form the 

 latest results of geographical work. The additions to 

 our knowledge have not been limited to Africa, Asia, 

 and the Arctic regions, but even on our own continent 

 the gold of the Klondike has led to a better knowledge 

 of the region, while within a short time we shall have 

 much more exact geographical information concerning 

 the numerous islands which make up the Philippines. 

 The want which is indicated will be met hy The Inter- 

 national Geography, a convenient volume for the intel- 

 ligent general reader, and the library which presents 

 expert summaries of the results of geographical science 

 throughout the world at the present time. 



Seventy authors, all experts, have collaborated in the 

 production of The International Geography. The con- 

 tributors include the leading geographers and travelers 

 of Europe and America. The work has been planned 

 and edited by Dr. H'. R. Mill, who also wrote the chapter 

 on The United Kingdom. Among the authors are: 



Professor W. M. Davis (The United States), 



Dr. Fkidtjof Nansen (Arctic Regions), 



Professor A. Kikchhoff (German Empire), 



Mr F. C. Selous (Rhodesia), 



Professors de Lapparent and Raveneatj (France), 



Sir Clement R. Markham, F. R. S. (Ecuador, Bolivia, 



and Peru), 

 Sir John Murray, F. R. S. (Antarctic Regions), 

 Count Pfeil (German Colonies), 

 Mr. James Brvce, M. P. (The Boer Republics), 

 Sir H. H. Johnston, the late Sir Lambert Playfair, 

 Sir F. J. Goldsmid, Sir Martin Conway, 

 Sir George S. Robertson, Sir William MacGregor, 

 Sir Charles Wilson, F.R.S.; the Hon. D.W. Carnegie, 

 Mrs. Bishop, Dr. A. M. W. Downing, F. R. S.; 

 Dr. J. Scott Keltie, and 

 Mr. G. G. Chisholm, the editor of the Times Gazetteer. 



The book is illustrated by nearly five hundred maps and dia- 

 grams, which have been specially prepared. It is designed to 

 present ill the compact limits of a single volume an authorita- 

 tive conspectus of the science of geography and the conditions 

 of tbe countries at the end of the nineteenth century. 



D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 



IMEINA/ YORK. 



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