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7350 Series Titles


Plant Geography

Plant Geography

1st Edition

By Martin Kellman
April 01, 2025

Originally published in 1975 and in a second edition in 1980, Plant Geography was the first text in biogeography that provided an adequate treatment of modern plant population theory. It is an introduction to the subject for students of both geography and biology. The author develops a series of ...

Spatial Structures Introducing the Study of Spatial Systems in Human Geography

Spatial Structures: Introducing the Study of Spatial Systems in Human Geography

1st Edition

By R. J. Johnston
April 01, 2025

Originally published in 1973, this book synthesizes the mass of material into an introduction to the study of spatial systems. Geographic literature of the time stressed the influence of the distance between places on both location decision-making and movement patterns, arguing that the spatial ...

The Growth of English Overseas Trade in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

The Growth of English Overseas Trade in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

1st Edition

By W. E. Minchinton
April 01, 2025

Originally published in 1969, this book discusses the growth of foreign trade between 1600 and 1775 which brought about a commercial revolution in England. English merchants developed the exchange of manufactured goods for primary products such as tobacco, sugar, cotton and silk. A notable feature ...

The Political Writings of Dr Johnson A Selection

The Political Writings of Dr Johnson: A Selection

1st Edition

Edited By J.P. Hardy
April 01, 2025

Henry Fielding (1933) examines Fielding’s prodigious activity as dramatist, journalist, novelist and magistrate. Though Fielding lived mainly by his pen, the profession he had chosen for himself, and the one in which he ardently desired to succeed, was that of the law, and this book takes the man ...

The Saudi Arabian Economy

The Saudi Arabian Economy

1st Edition

By Ali D. Johany, Michel Berne, J. Wilson Mixon Jr.
April 01, 2025

The Saudi Arabian Economy (1986) is a comprehensive analysis of the late-twentieth century Saudi Arabian economy. It examines the key oil sector, charts its development and assesses the dilemmas facing the sector. It goes on to explore the other sectors of the economy, showing the impact on these ...

A Handbook to Sixteenth-Century Rhetoric

A Handbook to Sixteenth-Century Rhetoric

1st Edition

By Lee A. Sonnino
March 31, 2025

First published in 1968, A Handbook to Sixteenth-Century Rhetoric is designed primarily to assist the student of renaissance literature in the science of rhetoric. It gathers together the information provided by the various different authorities who contributed to the education of the renaissance ...

Archbishop William Laud

Archbishop William Laud

1st Edition

By Charles Carlton
March 31, 2025

First published in 1987, Archbishop William Laud shows how Laud dragged the English Church, and with it English society, towards a new and radical version of Anglicanism. Carlton presents Laud in the context of his times, showing how closely his personal life and character were woven into his ...

Charles I The Personal Monarch

Charles I: The Personal Monarch

1st Edition

By Charles Carlton
March 31, 2025

First published in 1995, Charles I is a psychological portrait of the ‘monarch of the Civil Wars,’ Charles I. Challenging conventional interpretations of the king, as well as questioning orthodox historical assumptions concerning the origins and development of the Civil Wars, the book establishes ...

Critical Essays on Jane Austen

Critical Essays on Jane Austen

1st Edition

Edited By Mr B C Southam
March 31, 2025

First published in 1968, Critical Essays on Jane Austen shines critical and scholarly attention on one of the most widely read of the great English novelists, Jane Austen. The essays provide a varied and challenging discussion on several topics, taking account of the novelist’s limitation as well ...

Decentring the Indian Nation

Decentring the Indian Nation

1st Edition

Edited By Andrew Wyatt, John Zavos
March 31, 2025

First published in 2003, Decentring the Indian Nation examines the various centrifugal forces apparent in recent Indian politics. After achieving independence in 1947 India’s elite opted to build a modern nation-state. This idea was carefully nurtured during the fight for freedom from British rule ...

Indian Caste Customs

Indian Caste Customs

1st Edition

By L. S. S. O'Malley
March 31, 2025

First published in 1932, Indian Caste Customs is an explication on how caste system operates in everyday life. What are its injunctions and prohibitions? What actions constitute offences against its moral law and social honour? What are the means by which breaches of that code are adjudicated? What...

Lady Chatterley The Making of the Novel

Lady Chatterley: The Making of the Novel

1st Edition

By Derek Britton
March 31, 2025

First published in 1988, Lady Chatterley explores the events and experiences which surrounded D. H. Lawrence’s writing of his infamous last novel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover. The account begins with Lawrence’s return to Europe in September 1925 and ends with the publication in June 1928 of the final ...

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