The River Amazon from Its Sources to the Sea
Author: Paul Fountain
Publisher: London : Constable
Published: 1914
Total Pages: 376
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Author: Paul Fountain
Publisher: London : Constable
Published: 1914
Total Pages: 376
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Publisher: London : Constable
Published: 1914
Total Pages: 376
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Publisher: Legare Street Press
Published: 2022-10-27
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781016246620
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Author: Fountain Paul
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
Published: 2013-06
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9781314403367
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUnlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
Author: William Henry Davenport Adams
Publisher:
Published: 1881
Total Pages: 218
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Hemming
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 2009-11-30
Total Pages: 522
ISBN-13: 0500771243
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“In his long career of exploration and scholarship, Hemming has become a powerful advocate for the Amazon.”—The New York Times, John Hemming Amazonia is one of the most magnificent habitats on earth. Containing the world’s largest river, with more water and a broader basin than any other, it hosts a great expanse of tropical rain forest, home to the planet’s most luxuriant biological diversity. The human beings who settled in the region 10,000 years ago learned to live well with its bounty of fish, game, and vegetation. It was not until 1500 that Europeans first saw the Amazon, and, unsurprisingly, the rain forest’s unique environment has attracted larger-than-life personalities through the centuries. John Hemming recalls the adventures and misadventures of intrepid explorers, fervent Jesuit ecclesiastics, and greedy rubber barons who enslaved thousands of Indians in the relentless quest for profit. He also tells of nineteenth-century botanists, fearless advocates for Indian rights, and the archaeologists and anthropologists who have uncovered the secrets of the Amazon’s earliest settlers. Hemming discusses the current threat to Amazonia as forests are destroyed to feed the world’s appetite for timber, beef, and soybeans, and he vividly describes the passionate struggles taking place in order to utilize, protect, and understand the Amazon.
Author: Thomas MORTIMER (Vice-Consul for the Austrian Netherlands.)
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Published: 1819
Total Pages: 1176
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Published: 1819
Total Pages: 1180
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: R. W. McColl
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Published: 2014-05-14
Total Pages: 1182
ISBN-13: 0816072299
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents a comprehensive guide to the geography of the world, with world maps and articles on cartography, notable explorers, climate and more.
Author: Oliver Goldsmith
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Published: 1856
Total Pages: 246
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