First published in 1912, this book documents the main geographical discoveries of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries following the decline of Portugal and Spain, when the main outlines of the world map were completed by their successors among the nations of Europe. The aim of the volume is to look at significant episodes and benchmarks of discoveries in these centuries, arranged into periods by region rather than into chronological world-view, so that the position of each separate achievement can be seen in relation to the general advancement of geographical knowledge.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and...
"The Expansion of Britain From the Age of the Discoveries; a Geographical History" by William Ramsay Kermack offers a comprehensive overview of the geographical dimensions of British expansion...
The explorer and discoverer holds a unique place in history. The fame of the statesman or the soldier who controls or decides the fate of a nation may decline and disappear outside the boundaries of...
Julian Edmund Tenison-Woods provides readers with an in-depth exploration of Australia's rich history. Part travelogue, part historical record, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into the...
Title: A History of the Discovery and Exploration of Australia; or, an account of the progress of geographical discovery in that continent, from the earliest period to the present day.Publisher:...