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  • av Ordnance Survey Ireland
    164

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    6 391

    Presents information on the countries and territories of South Asia. This work offers coverage of issues of regional importance including security and religion. It features statistical surveys including the available figures on population and area, agriculture, industry, trade, transport, communications, media and education.

  • av Netta Kemp de Money
    181

    In this revised edition, the reader will find a careful examination of the geography of Bible times that helps the reader better understand the Scriptures.

  • - Shores, Beaches, and Surf Sites
    av John R. K. Clark
    391

    This title gives us the many captivating stories behind the hundreds of Hawai'i place names associated with the ocean - the names of shores, beaches, and other sites where people fish, swim, dive, surf, and paddle.

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    331

    This weekly magazine was written to boost morale among members of the first British expedition to overwinter in the Arctic (1819-20). The publication was filled with jokes, poems and stories, offering unique insight into what polar exploration in the nineteenth century was actually like.

  • - Origins and Meanings of the Names for 6,600 Countries, Cities, Territories, Natural Features and Historic Sites
    av Adrian Room
    1 111

    A placename is often much more than just a label. A name may bespeak the history of a nation, the culture of a people, or the hopes of an individual. Such connections are revealed in this very large reference work on placenames of the world, which offers an in-depth look at the origins of each.First published in 1997, this 2006 edition contains 6,000+ entries--natural features such as mountains, rivers and lakes and human entities such as cities and countries. Each entry includes the name of the feature; a brief description and its geographical location; and the origin of the name with relevant historical, biographical and topographical details. Appendices give the meanings of common elements of non-English placenames (e.g., Abu, as in Abu Dhabi, means ""father of""); major placenames in European languages (e.g., Pays-Bas and Paesi Bassi are the French and Italian names, respectively, for what English speakers call the Netherlands); and transcribed Chinese-language equivalents for the names of the world''s countries and capitals.

  • - Origins and Meanings of the Alternate and Secondary Names, Sobriquets, Titles, Epithets and Slogans for 4600 Places Worldwide
    av Adrian Room
    827

    This new dictionary is devoted to over 4,500 secondary place names. The entries are arranged alphabetically by secondary name and include the place's real name, its location, and an explanation of the secondary name with one or more quotations documenting its use.

  • - A Guide to the Principles and Topics
    av Frank Nuessel
    1 291

    An introduction and research guide to onomastics the study of names, this book covers the major areas of name study in individual chapters on personal names (anthroponyms), place names (toponyms), acronyms, brand names and trade names.

  • - A Teaching Atlas
     
    287

    Conference on Latin American History series

  • av Michael Middleditch
    147

    A streetmap of London, in which, streets and sights are mapped and named, and there is a full index so that it can be used like the London A-Z. It also includes famous landmarks, and places of entertainment that are indicated on the maps. It offers 72 pages of full colour maps.

  • - That Is, of So Much of the West Riding As Lies South of the Aire from Keighley Onwards
    av Armitage Goodall
    617

    Originally published in 1914, this volume studies the historical background of place-names in Yorkshire. Entries are listed in alphabetical order and vary in length, depending on historical interest or the complexity of their development. It will be of value to anyone interested in British history and the development of toponymy.

  • - Their Origin and Development
    av Heinrich Mutschmann
    697

    This 1913 volume provides information on the historical background of place-names in Nottinghamshire. Entries are listed in alphabetical order and vary in length, depending on historical interest or the complexity of their development. It will be of value to anyone interested in British history and the development of toponymy.

  • av Allen Mawer
    697

    This 1920 volume provides information on the historical background of place-names in County Durham and Northumberland. Entries are listed in alphabetical order and vary in length, depending on historical interest. This fascinating volume will be of value to anyone with an interest in British history and the development of toponymy.

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    187

    A gazetteer tracing the origin and meaning of more than 17,000 place-names throughout Britain, this A-Z is a treasury of information and fascinating facts. It is both an ideal guide for anybody exploring the British Isles and an authoritative resource for researchers and students interested in the study of place-names.

  • - A Dictionary of Places
     
    737

    The Cambridge Gazetteer, first published in 1995, contains more than 12,000 entries of places of all kinds. It is thoroughly detailed and alphabetically arranged, based on the latest census data, and includes coverage of all cities and towns having populations of over 25,000 and many smaller places of historic importance.

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    467

    The papers throw light on the nature and history of the evolution of the atlas as a book, and also on the atlas as a 'text' of contemporary times.

  • - Folded Sheet Map
     
    171

  • av Anthony Poulton-Smith
    191

    A history of Shropshire place names

  • av A. D. (Emeritus Reader in English Mills
    161

    A unique gazetteer that clearly explains the fascinating origins and meanings behind the names of over 1,700 places, streets, and areas within the English capital, including the Greater London Boroughs. It also features maps, an extended introduction on the development of these place-names, a detailed glossary, and recommended web links.

  • - The Psychology and Neuroscience of Spatial Cognition
    av Paul ( Dudchenko
    1 337

    At some point in our lives, most of us have been lost. How does this happen? What are the limits of our ability to find our way? Do we have an innate sense of direction? 'How people get lost' is a exciting exploration of the psychology and neuroscience of how we find our way.

  • av Ordnance Survey Ireland
    157

  • av Ordnance Survey Ireland
    157

  • av Nick Moon
    81

  • - Cheshire Sheet 22.14
    av Kay Parrott
    91

  • - The Environment and Humankind
     
    6 187

    This reference work brings together contributions from an international team of 48 geographers, which chart the development of humankind's diverse habitat and social and economic activities within it.

  • av Peter Bramley
    277

    Arranged by region, it covers England, Wales and Normandy, and provides invaluable information for anyone visiting or planning to visit any of the sites connected with the Conquest, as well as anyone interested in the history of this period in general.

  • - Based on the Collections of the English Place-Name Society
     
    1 017

    Originally published in 2004, this is a major reference work, containing around 20,000 entries with historical and etymological commentaries on the names of cities, towns, villages, hamlets, rivers, streams, hills and other geographical locations in England. It also uses maps and illustrations to demonstrate the significance of the names.

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