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Originally published in 1929, this book contains an overview of the
conditions that have controlled the distribution of various
sedimentary deposits. Marr covers topics such as marine deposits
and the use of fossils for purposes of correlation. This book will
be of value to anyone with an interest in physical geography and
the history of geology.
Originally published in 1905, this book provides an introductory
guide to the 'scope and methods' of geology. Marr uses simple
language to describe geological phenomena such as earthquakes and
the erosive effects of the wind, sea, glaciers and rivers. The text
is illustrated with diagrams and photographs demonstrating many of
the topics discussed, including fossils and geological strata. This
book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of
science education in Britain.
Originally published during the early part of the twentieth
century, the Cambridge County Geographies were designed to provide
a series of concise guides to British regions. Aimed at the general
reader, they combined a comprehensive approach to various aspects
of physical and human geography with an emphasis on clarity. This
guide to Cumberland by J. E. Marr was first published in 1910. The
text is interspersed with numerous illustrative figures and also
contains a list of the chief towns and villages within the county.
Originally published during the early part of the twentieth
century, the Cambridge County Geographies were designed to provide
a series of concise guides to British regions. Aimed at the general
reader, they combined a comprehensive approach to various aspects
of physical and human geography with an emphasis on clarity. This
guide to North Lancashire by J. E. Marr was first published in
1912. The text is interspersed with numerous illustrative figures
and also contains a list of the chief towns and villages within the
area.
Originally published during the early part of the twentieth
century, the Cambridge County Geographies were designed to provide
a series of concise guides to British regions. Aimed at the general
reader, they combined a comprehensive approach to various aspects
of physical and human geography with an emphasis on clarity. This
guide to Westmorland by J. E. Marr was first published in 1909. The
text is interspersed with numerous illustrative figures and also
contains a list of the chief towns and villages within the area.
Originally published in 1916, this book contains a condensed
account of the geology of the Lake District and how geology has
influenced its visible features. The text is illustrated with a
number of drawings and photographs showing significant geological
structures, and points of interest to the trained geologist are
printed in smaller type to allow non-specialist readers to skip
remarks containing more than the usual amount of scientific
discussion. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest
in the history of geology.
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