By L. W. LYDE, M.A., F,R.G.S,,
Professor of Kconomic Geography in University College, London.
BLAC""S SCHOOL GEOGF
AFRICA.
AMERICA (NORTE’
AMERICA (SOUTH
ASIA,
AUSTRALASIA an”
the EAST INDIES
BRITISH EMPIRE.
BRITISH ISLES.
EUROPE,
Thoc aim of this sories is to present geographical
kuowledge in such a way as to make if ossentially
oducational--procecding from the known to the
unknown, arguing by “cause and effect,” teuching
öbservation and verification of facts,
Special attention is paid to commercial geo-
zraphy,
COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY.
(Elementary,) Price 38,
Or Interleaved for Notes. Price 48,
SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY OF THE
WORLD. Price 38, 6d.
A SCHOOL TEXT-BOOK OF OGEO-
GRAPHY, IMustratod with 88 Diagrams,
Frice 38. 6d,
Without wishing to compare tho merits or de-
merits of the threc volumes above, we should like
to explain the differences,
The Commercial Geography of the World is, of
course, intended specially for use in ‘‘ commercial ”
Classes; but we believe that geography—if taught
on right lines at all is more 0asily tight to boys
from the commercial than from any other point of
viow.
With regard to the Schoot Geography af the World.
the system of what may bo called ** paragraphed
hofus” adupted in it is the ono which Professor
Lydo found most useful during his firat five or six
ycars' work as a teacher,
In the School Text-Book a comparative use of the
diagrams will bo facilitated by (1) the classified
list of diagrams in the Table of Contents, and (2)
the oxeceptional number devoted to the uren likely
to bo best known—4.e., the Homeland.
A CHILD’S GEOGRAPHY OF ENGLAND
AND WALES. Containing 82 full-page Illus-
trations in Colour. Large Crown 8vo.,, cloth,
Prico 28, 6d,
An attempt is made 10 treat Geopraphy for young
children in very sinplo Iangaage, but ag essontially
u Seioneo ; and, in tho belief Lhat Science and Art
aro always mutually helpful, the book has boon
iNustrated with a series of thirty-two beautiful
plates in colour, This will make it, though written
originally for class use, specially helpful for home
study,
PICTORJAL_GEOGRAPHIES.
THE WORLD IN PICTURES. By C. Von Wyss,
Cuntaining 62 IInstrations, 32 of which are ip Colour.
MAN IN MANY LANDIS. Being an Intro-
duection to tho Study of Geograpnic Control.
With 24 full-page INustrations m Colour,
Price 28. 6d.,
THE WORLD, ELEMENTARY GEO-
GRAPHY OF. Prico 1s, 4d.
Preparcd for the vre of tenchera who wish to
aavo an elementary book which is distinctly pre-
paratory to tho more advanced volume on The
TWortd, It may, perhaps, also meet the needs of
Xhors who are lvoking for a cheup book treating
the world in a single volume,
AMERICA, ) ELEMENTARY
ASIA. GEOGRAPHIES.
BRITISH ISLES. Price 4d, nob
EUROPE. Bach.
GEOGRAPHY READERS.
Price ls. 4d. sach,
No. III. England and Wales. .
With 2 Maps and 63 Ilustrations,
No. 1Va. British Islos.
With 5 Maps and 69 Mustrations
No, IVn, Europe.
With 18 Maps and 100 Ilustrations
No. 1Vc, British Empire,
With 6 Maps aud 80 Ilustrations.
No. Va. Africa.
With 2 Maps and 42 Illustrations,
No. VB. Asla,
With Map and 52 Mustrations,
No, Vc. The Americas.
With 0 Maps aud 60 Mustrations.
Tuo basis of the whole ecriecs is argument by cause
und effect, selretion of essentials, Freatment Of the
wience as a whole, copivus Ulustrakfions, and Drovi-
on for oral work.
HOME-WORK ATLAS OF MAPS IN
BLACK AND WHITE. Containing 48 Maps.
Crown 4to.. eloth. Price 18.
This atlas is intoudod to supply at a moderate
108t the data necessary für working tho problen.s
ınd exereisos, which aroc such an cesontial clemont
in the modern teaching of Geography, but which
we not to be found in the ordinary school atlas.
It is hoped that it will go far to supply tho apparatıns
which is so egsontial if independent work 18 to ba
Anna hy the Dupnil.
THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN PICTURES. .
THE BRITISH IJSLES IN PICTURES. By H. Clive Barnard, MA.
EUROPE IN PICTURES. [Zn preparation.
Bach containing 58 Mustrations, 32 of which are in Colour, and x full-page Map,
Crown 4to. To bo had bound in Cloth, or Picture Buards. Prico 18, 6d. cach.
These are esscntiully Geopraphy Readers, and their distingnishing feature is the highly artistic ilhustra.
tions in colour by which an appeal is made to the child’s imyrinalion, ” .
The text is intended not to supplant tho tewcker, but rather to furnish him with ‘“aubjoct-matter”
that may be developed in the course of the lesson.
“Tlıe World in Pietures ” ia suitable for Standards T, and IL, * British Tslos” for Standards INT. and
[V., and “ The British Kmnire” for Standards V. and VI.
A. & C BLICK ° 2 SOHO SOTARE LOYUOEM VW.