Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the United States through the eyes of 19th-century geographers and historians in "The Earth And Its Inhabitants...The United States" by ÃlisÃ(c)e Reclus, Ernest George Ravenstein, and Augustus Henry Keane. This detailed volume offers a comprehensive overview of the geography, people, and culture of the United States as it was understood at the time.
Reclus, a renowned geographer, brings his meticulous research and engaging writing style to this exploration of the American landscape. Ravenstein and Keane contribute their expertise to create a thorough and insightful portrayal of the nation. This work provides valuable historical context and perspective, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the history and geography of the United States. Discover the rich tapestry of American life and landscape through this classic work.
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