discoveries in geography

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discoveries in geography

Against all opposition

Black explorers in America
1992
Surveys the lives and adventures of Black explorers who helped discover new worlds.

The Times atlas of world exploration

3,000 years of exploring, explorers, and mapmaking
1991
Colored maps and illustrations trace 3,000 years of exploration from ancient times to the present day.

100 great journeys

2008
Discusses one hundred travel routes to better explore places all over the world, and features U.S. Route 66, the hippie trail to Kathmandu, the Silk Roads, and other journeys described in history and literature.

Civilizations, exploration & conquest

2001
Traces the history and development of human civilization, exploration, and conquest, following a thematic path throughout history.

Explorers & discoverers

from Alexander the Great to Sally Ride
1997
Tells the stories of twenty-two men, seven women, two machines, and one institution, from Pedro de Alvarado to the R.M.S. Titanic, that have ventured forth to discover remote lands and to increase human knowledge of the world and the universe.

Exploring the land

1988
Surveys explorers who journeyed to faraway lands and wrote about their experiences, including Marco Polo, Lewis and Clark, David Livingstone, Freya Stark, and Ernest Giles.

The first men round the world

1983
Presents the lives of four explorers who made landmark voyages around the world.

Atlas of exploration

2008
A full-color, illustrated atlas that examines some of history's greatest explorers and journeys; and includes an interactive CD-ROM.

Great explorers

1987
Briefly describes the accomplishments of Prince Henry, Columbus da Gama, Magellan, and others who helped people of their time know more about the world.

Vasco da Gama

discovering the sea route to India
2010
Examines the life of explorer Vasco da Gama, including his childhood in Portugal, his three expeditions to India, opening up the spice trade and expanding Portugal's empire, and his legacy in world history.

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