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Geographies of the mind : essays in historical geosophy in honor of John Kirtland Wright / edited by David Lowenthal and Martyn J. Bowden ; with the assistance of Mary Alice Lamberty.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wright, John Kirtland, 1891-1969.
Lowenthal, David.
Bowden, Martyn J.
Lamberty, Mary Alice.
Series:
Special publication (American Geographical Society of New York) ; no.40.
Special publication - American Geographical Society ; no.40
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wright, John Kirtland, 1891-1969.
Wright, John Kirtland.
Geography.
Geographical perception.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
263 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, 1976, c1975.
Contents:
Tuan, Yi-fu. A theme in man's attachment to nature and to place.
Allen, J.L. Lands of myth, waters of wonder.
Koelsch, W.A. Terrae incognitae and arcana Siwash.
Lowenthal, D. The place of the past in the American landscape.
Bowden, M.J. The great American desert in the American mind.
Mikesell, M.W. The rise and decline of "Sequent occupance."
Zelinsky, W. Unearthly delights.
Porter, P.W., and Lukermann, F.E. The geography of Utopia.
Notes:
"Published in collaboration with the American Geographical Society, New York."
"John Kirtland Wright: a list of publications": pages 225-256.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
1966926

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