Atlas Of Tasmania

Atlas Of Tasmania

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A comprehensive geographical reference work, Atlas of Tasmania presents a detailed cartographic and thematic survey of the island state of Tasmania, Australia, compiled under the editorship of J. L. Davies. The atlas charts Tasmania's physical geography, climate, geology, soils, vegetation, and land use, offering an authoritative visual record of the island's natural and human landscapes. Each section pairs precise, full-color maps with scholarly commentary, illustrating the complex interplay between Tasmania's rugged terrain and its social, economic, and environmental development. Produced in association with the Geography Department of the University of Tasmania, it stands as an indispensable academic and reference resource for geographers, planners, historians, and anyone seeking a rigorous, data-rich understanding of this unique and ecologically significant region.

Author: J. L. Davies
Format: Hardback
Published: 1965, Lands and Survey Department, Hobart
Genre: Atlases

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A comprehensive geographical reference work, Atlas of Tasmania presents a detailed cartographic and thematic survey of the island state of Tasmania, Australia, compiled under the editorship of J. L. Davies. The atlas charts Tasmania's physical geography, climate, geology, soils, vegetation, and land use, offering an authoritative visual record of the island's natural and human landscapes. Each section pairs precise, full-color maps with scholarly commentary, illustrating the complex interplay between Tasmania's rugged terrain and its social, economic, and environmental development. Produced in association with the Geography Department of the University of Tasmania, it stands as an indispensable academic and reference resource for geographers, planners, historians, and anyone seeking a rigorous, data-rich understanding of this unique and ecologically significant region.