An edition of The English countryside (1939)

The English countryside

a survey of its chief features.

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H. J. Massingham
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An edition of The English countryside (1939)

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250

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Table of Contents

Introduction, by H.J. Massingham.
The evolution of the countryside, by Charles Fry.
The hedge chequerwork, by H.E. Bates.
Valleys and orchards, by C.H. Warren.
The downs, by H.J. Massingham.
Hills and wolds, by Harry Batsford.
Moors and fells, by J. Fairfax-Blakesborough.
Mountains and lakes, by E.F. Bozman.
Sands and heaths, by Geoffrey Clark.
Fens and levels, by Adrain Bell.
The coast-lands, by Geoffrey Clark.

Edition Notes

American edition (New York, C. Scribner's sons; London, B.T. Batsford, ltd.) has title: Rural England.

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London
Series
The pilgrims' library

Classifications

Library of Congress
DA667 .M385 1939a

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Pagination
vi, 250 p.
Number of pages
250

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6400727M
LCCN
40008321
OCLC/WorldCat
2167983

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