Geography Humanized 



PRINCIPLES 



OF 



HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 



ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON 



Research Associate in Geography, Yale University 

 AND 



SUMNER W. GUSHING 



Late Head of the Department of Geography, State Normal School, Salem, Mass. 



Published, December 1920 



This is an interesting geograj^hy, because it deals Avith people, 

 their homes, habits, characters and occupations. 



It is a pr(jLCtical geography, because it directs attention to the 

 commercial possibilities of various regions ; that is to say, to their 

 wealth and wants. 



It is a truly educational geography, because its problems call 

 for an unusual amount of thought and activity on the part of the 

 pupil. 



430 pages. 6 by 9. Profusely illustrated with 118 figures, 

 including many photographs. Bound in cloth. Price 13.50, 

 postpaid. 



Have a copy sent for 10 days' Free Examination. Write to-day. 



JOHN WILEY & SONS. Inc. 



432 Fourth Avenue, New York 



London : Chapman & Hall» Ltd. 



Canada: 

 Renouf Publishing Co. 



AJS-2-21 



