StockNo: 12321
Title: Geography. Vol 64 Part 1. January 1979
Author: N Pye - Editor
Publisher: Geographical Association 1979 pp1-70 PBK
Condition: Very Good

Contents include:
Governmental influences in the human geography of "developed countries" R J Johnston pp1-11
Nuclear power and the American energy crisis P Guinness pp12-16 United States
Some major elements in Spanish placenames B S MacAodha pp17-20
Climatological teaching in British universities and polytechnics L F Musk & D G Tout pp21-25
Regional disparities at A-level W A Charlton, E M Rawstron & Fiona E H Rees pp26-36
Skills and techniques for sixth-form geography pp37-45
Unit trains - technology and changing accessibility H P White pp46-50
The cattle feeding industry in the southern high plains of the United States D L Wheeler pp50-51
The Nigerian land use decree B Floyd & R A Olu Sule pp52-54 Nigeria
The future of Gulf ports Anne M Hughes pp54-56



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