
Comparative geography
by Carl Ritter
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Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back [1865]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or m...
Chapters (226)
- COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHY.
- PART I. THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH CONSIDERED IN ITS MOST GENERAL RELATIONS.
- The Spheroidal Form of the Earth.
- The Threefold Covering of the Earth.
- The Superficial Dimensions of the Land and Water on the Globe.
- Contrast of the Land and Water Hemispheres.
- The Position of the Continents and its Influence on the Course of History.
- The Pyramidal Forms of the Great Land-masses, and their Southward Direction toward the Oceanic Hemisphere.
- Situation of the Continents in their Relation to Each Other and to their Collective Whole.
- The Historical Element in Geographical Science.
- PART II.
- A more extended Investigation regarding the Earth’s Surface.
- Highlands.
- Highlands or Plateaus of the First Class.
- Plateaus of the Second Class.
- Mountains and Mountain Lands.
- The Relations of Plateau Systems.
- Primeval Formation of Plateaus and Mountains.
- Origin of Plateaus.
- The Origin of Mountains.
- Lowlands.
- The Middle European Lowlands.
- The Origin of the Great Central European Plain.
- The Ponto-Caspian Plain, the Great Depression of the Old World.
- The Origin of the Ponto-Caspian Depression.
- The Depression of the Jordan Valley and of the Dead Sea.
- The Bitter Lakes of the Suez Isthmus.
- The Regions of Transition between Highlands and Lowlands; the River Systems of the Globe.
- Terrace Lands and Rivers in their General Character.
- Rivers more closely considered.
- Upper Course of Rivers.
- The Middle Course.
- Lower Course.
- Review.
- PART III.
- The Configuration of the Continents.
- The Superficial Dimensions and Articulation of the Continents.
- Islands.
- The Results of the above Considerations briefly stated.
- The New World.
- FOOTNOTES
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