How the Curriculum Influences Textbooks in Geography |
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Abstract: | Abstract Jotin C. Cdldwell. Let's Visit China. The John Day Company, Inc., 210 Madison Avenue, Kew York, New York, 1959. 96 pages with illustrations, index, and table of contents. $2.95. Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Alligator Crossing. The John Day Company, Inc., 210 Madison Avenue, New York, 1959. 191 pages with a map, table of contents. Juvenile ages 12 and up. 53.50. Harold M. Mayer and Clyde F. Kohn, editors. Readings in Urban Geography. The University of Chicago Press, 1959. vii and 625 pages with indices. $8.50. Martin R. Huberty and Warren L. Flock, editors. Natural Resources. McGraw-Hill Cotnpany, Inc., 330 West 42nd Street, N e w York 36, New York, 1959. 5.56 pages, xviii with appendix, index, introduction, maps, charts, graphs, and illustrations. Second edition. $11.00 Military Aspects of World Political Geography. Commandant, Air Force ROTC, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, 1959. 550 pages with maps, photographs, charts, diagrams, index, and table of contents. $4.25. Jean Smith. Find A Career in Conservation. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 210 Madison Avenue, New York, 1959. IG0 pages with index, 9 photographs, and table of contents. $2.75. Ages 11-15. |
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