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https://doi.org/10.55650/igj.1958.1114Abstract
Géographie Rurale de Quatre Contrées Celtiques—Irlande, Galles, Cornwall et Man, by Pierre Flatrès. 618 pp. Rennes: Librairie Universitaire J. Plihon, 1957. 2,500 fs.
PRE‐FAMINE IRELAND. A study in historical geography, by T. W Freeman. Manchester University Press, 1957. Pp. i‐viii, 3–352. 8½ × 5½ in. 35s.
THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE PORT OF LONDON, by James Bird. London: Hutchinson's University Library, 1957. Pp. 207. 7¼ × 4½ in. 10s. 6d.
THE RENDERING OF GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES, by M. Aurousseau. London: Hutchinson's University Library, 1957. Pp. 148. 7¼ × 4½ in. 10s. 6d.
THE GEOGRAPHY OF AIR TRANSPORT, by Kenneth R. Sealy. London: Hutchinson's University Library, 1957. Pp. 207. 7¼ × 4½ in. 10s. 6d.
GEOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS ON BRITISH TROPICAL LANDS. Edited by R. W. Steel and C. A. Fisher. London: Geo. Philip & Son Ltd., 1956. Pp. 344. 8½ × 5½ in. 35s.
DIE KULTURLANDSCHAFT—Methoden der Forschung und das Beispiel Nordostengland By Haralt Uhlig. Kölner Geographische Arbsiten, Nr. 9/10, 1956. Pp. vi + 290 + 56 illustr. + 2 maps. 9½ × 6½ in. DM 17, 50.
ADVENTURE OF THE SEA, by James Fisher. London: Rathbone Books, Adprint House, 1956. Pp. 68. 12½ × 9½ in. 15s.
ATLAS OF AUSTRALIAN RESOURCES: POWER AND FUEL. Department of National Development, Canberra, 1955. Map and commentary, 10s. 6d. Distributed by Angus & Robertson Ltd., London.
U.S.S.R. REFERENCE BOOK. Published by Soviet News, London, 1956. Pp. 56. 9¾ × 6 in. 2s.
IRISH HISTORICAL STUDIES, Vol. X: no. 37, March, 1956; no. 38, Sept., 1956; no 39, March, 1957. 10s. 6d. each.
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