An atlas that revisits the classroom of yesteryear and reminds us how the world used to be. Packed with memories of what seemed so important when we were taught it at school but may now have slipped from the mind.
A nostalgic trip back to the days when learning geography involved exploring a world quite different from the one we live in today and when British influence was still a force for good around the globe. There are very clearly printed colourful thematic maps showing population, vegetation, industry and trade, even where we might find sago, pearls, spices, sponges, hides and the granaries of the world.
A few pages of 'teacher's notes' on each map remind us of the way that geography was taught and what we might have been tested on at the end of the long summer term. It also allows us to revisit the world when Britain's influence dominated global activity. A reprint for pupils of all ages.
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