Unlock the science behind Earth’s mysteries with a classic introduction to geology.
This authoritative volume presents the elements of geology in a clear, accessible way and traces how the science has advanced, including its practical maps of England and Wales.
This edition gathers enlarged chapters, new illustrations, and a concise view of geological facts. It connects field observations with continental comparisons to help readers understand rocks, formations, and the forces shaping our planet. Ideal for students, teachers, or any reader curious about how geologists explain the world.
- Foundational concepts explained in plain language, with examples from England and Wales
- Historical perspective on how geology developed and how scientists compare regions and fossils
- Discussion of maps, plates, and the role of field observations in building geological knowledge
- Clear framing of theories about rock origins, stratification, and the ancient Earth
Whether you’re studying geology or simply fascinated by Earth’s history, this book offers a solid starting point and a window into how geologists think about rocks, layers, and our planet’s deep past. Ideal for readers of nonfiction geology and history of science who want a grounded, readable introduction.