
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 06. June 1896
by National Geographic Society
'National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 06. June 1896' Summary
The June 1896 issue of the National Geographic Magazine is a collection of articles on diverse geographical topics. William M. Davis, a prominent geographer of the time, contributes two articles. The first focuses on the Seine, Meuse, and Moselle rivers in France, analyzing their geological formations and significance within the European landscape. His second article examines the geographical features of the British Isles, providing a detailed account of their landforms and physical characteristics. Jefferson B. Browne offers a travelogue, describing a journey by rail to Key West, Florida, highlighting the development of railway infrastructure in the United States and the impact of this development on the region. The final article delves into the Mexican Census, presenting data and analysis on the country's population, distribution, and demographic trends.Book Details
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