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Atlases and Hand-maps

For maps of particular regions and countries see the Oxford Survey, the Gazetteer of India, the Historical Geography of the Dominions, Regions of the World, &c. ; referring if necessary to the index under the name of each country.

The Advanced Atlas of Physical and Political Geography,

series of maps by J. G. BARTHOLOMEW. 1917. and index), 96 pages of coloured maps. 10s. 6d. net. 7s. 6d. net.

a new

Folio (143 × 10), pp. 36 (letterpress
Cheaper binding with short index,
Oxford University Press, London.
Demy 4to (11 x 93), paper covers,
Oxford University Press, London.

School Atlas, Physical and Political, by J. G. BARTHOLOMEW. 1913. With thirty-two coloured plates and forty-two diagrams. 1s. 3d. net; cloth boards, 1s. 6d. net. Atlas Notes. By J. C. CHUTE. Second edition revised, 1913. 8vo (8 x 5), pp. 82.

1s. 9d. net.

At the Clarendon Press.

An Atlas of Economic Geography, by J. G. BARTHOLOMEW, with an introduction by L. W. LYDE. 1914. Ninety-six pages of coloured maps, and sixty-eight pages of text. Demy 4to (114 × 9). 7s. 6d. net. Oxford University Press, London. Economic Atlas, by J. G. BARTHOLOMEW, with introduction by L. W. LYDE. Revised, 1912. Sixty-four pages containing over 180 maps and diagrams, with twelve pages of introduction. Demy 4to (11‡ × 91). 5s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press. A School Bible Atlas, drawn by B. V. DARBISHIRE. 1915. Crown 4to (10) x83), sixteen pages of maps and six pages of index. Cloth limp or cloth boards, 1s. 6d. net Oxford University Press, London. War Atlas, compiled and drawn by B. V. DARBISHIRE. 16 pp. of maps (10 × 7), 10d. net. 1915. War Map, 30 × 20, in colour, 3d. net. Oxford University Press, London. Australasian School Atlas, Physical, Political, Economic, and Historical. By J. G. BARTHOLOMEW. Compiled and edited, with an Introduction by K. R. CRAMP. 1915. Demy 4to (11 x 83), pp. 84. 5s. net. Oxford University Press, London. Maps from the Oxford Elementary Geographies. Id. each, 6d. net for

12 copies of one Map. List of Maps; all Physical, except nos. 4 and 6.

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7 (a) North America.

(b) British North America.

8. (a) United States.

(b) Central America and W. Indies. 9. (a) Australasia. (b) S. America. 10. (a) Africa. (b) South Africa.

At the Clarendon Press.

Oxford Hand Outline Maps, edited by A. J. HERBERTSON. Thirty-five maps now published (1d. each, 8d. net for 12 copies of one map).

At the Clarendon Press.

1, 2, 3. The World: Western and Eastern Hemispheres (18 x 10); Polar Hemispheres (18 x 10); Mollweide's Elliptical Equal Area Net (18 x 12).

4. Contour Map Exercise, devised by Dr. R. H. Mill (10 × 15).

5. Combined Weather Chart, designed by J. F. Unstead (131⁄2 × 20).

6, 7, 8. Western Europe: Outlines for Weather Map (12 × 16); Central Europe(161⁄2 × 14); Central and Western Europe (14 × 13).

9-12. Great Britain: Outlines for Climate Map (10 × 16); British Isles: Rivers (14 × 16), Counties (113 × 144); England, Southern Scotland, and East Ireland (111⁄2 × 141⁄2).

13. Eastern Germany and Poland: Rivers (12) × 15}).

14, 15. Rhine Basin: Political (93 x 14); Rivers (93 × 14).

16, 17. Rhine and Seine Basins: Political (10 × 15); Rivers (13× 12).

18, 19. Belgium, Luxemburg, and NE. France: Political (14 x 111⁄2); Rivers (14 × 11).

20, 21. The Danube Lands: Political (14 × 10); Rivers (14 × 10).

22. Southern Canada and United States of America (15) × 12).

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23-27. Europe (South and Central): Rivers (21 × 16); Paris to the Rhine: Political (16 × 14});_The Alps; Rivers (16×11}); Karpathian Lands and Hungary, Physical (16 x 13); Eastern Germany and Poland, Political (12 × 12).

28. Central America and West Indies (103 × 8}).

29, 30. India (8 × 11): Political (8 × 114).

31-35. Oceans: Atlantic (12 × 9); North Atlantic and Mediterranean (11×8); Indian (13×9); Pacific (12 × 91); Indian and West Pacific (12×94). Others in preparation.

Oxford Geographies

Under the General Editorship of A. J. HERBERTSON.

by O. J. R. HOWARTH; many maps redrawn.

At the Clarendon Press

New edition revised 1916-18, Crown 8vo (71 × 5¦)

The Preliminary Geography, by A. J. HERBERTSON. Sixth edition, revised, 1917. Pp. viii+152, with examination questions and seventy-two illustrations in the text. 2s.

The Junior Geography, by A. J. HERBERTSON and R. L. THOMPSON. Eighth edition, revised, 1918. Pp. 288, with 166 maps and diagrams. 3s.

With Principles of Geography (Clarendon Geography, Part I). Pp. 288+112. 4s.
With Questions by F. M. KIRK and Statistical Appendix by E. G. R. TAYLOR.
Pp. 288+28+64. 3s. 6d.

With Principles, Questions, and Statistical Appendix. Pp. 288 +112+28 +64. 4s. 6d.
With Physiographical Introduction (by A. J. HERBERTSON). Pp. 288+128. 4s.
With Physiographical Introduction and Statistical Appendix. Pp. 288+128 +64.
4s. 6d.

Questions and Statistical Appendix to the Junior Geography

separately. Pp. 28+64. 1s. 6d.

The Senior Geography, by A. J. HERBERTSON and F. D. HERBERTSON.

Fifth edition, revised, 1918. Pp. 372, with 117 maps and diagrams. 5s.

With Questions by F. M. KIRK and Statistical Appendix by E. G. R. TAYLOR.
Pp. 372 +64. 4s.

With Physiographical Introduction (by A. J. HERBERTSON). Pp. 372+128. 4s. 6d.
With Physiographical Introduction, Questions, and Statistical Appendix. Pp. 372 +128
+64. 5s.

Questions and Statistical Appendix to the Senior Geography

separately. Pp. 64. 1s. 6d.

Physiographical Introduction, by A. J. HERBERTSON. Third edition, revised, 1918. Pp. 128, with seventy-one maps and diagrams. 2s.

The Clarendon Geography, by F. D. HERBERTSON.

six parts. 1912, 1913.

In two volumes or

Part I. Principles. Pp. 112, with fifty-eight maps and illustrations and one coloured map. Part II. British Isles. Third edition, revised, 1918. Pp. 140, with forty-four maps and illustrations.

Part III. Europe. Third edition, revised, 1918. Pp. 128, with thirty maps and illustrations and two coloured maps.

Part IV. Asia. Pp. 120, with thirty-two maps and illustrations and one coloured map. Part V. Africa and Australia. Pp. 112, with thirty-one maps and illustrations and two coloured maps.

Part VI. America. Second edition, revised, 1918. Pp. 144, with thirty-six maps and illustrations and two coloured maps.

Volumes containing Parts 1-3, 4-6, 4s. each. Parts, 2s. each.

The Elementary Geographies, by F. D. HERBERTSON. In seven volumes. Vol. I. Physiography. Third edition, 1917. Pp. 96, with twenty-three illustrations. 2s. Vol. II. In and About our Islands. Second edition, 1917. Pp. 112, with twenty-three illustrations and three coloured maps.

2s.

Vol. III. Europe, excluding the British Isles. Third edition, revised. 1917. Pp. 112, with twenty-six illustrations and three (two coloured) maps.

2s.

Vol. IV. Asia. Second edition, revised, 1917. Pp. 128, with thirty-six illustrations and two maps. 2s.

Vol. V. North and Central America and the West Indies. Second edition, revised, 1917. Pp. 152, with thirty illustrations and four coloured maps. 2s.

Vol. VI. The Three Southern Continents (Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and South America). Third edition, revised, 1917. Pp. 186, with fifty-seven illustrations and four coloured maps. 2s. 6d.

Vol. VII. The British Isles. Second edition, revised, 1917. illustrations and thirty-two (three coloured) maps.

2s. 6d.

Pp. 192, with forty-one

Practical Geography, by J. F. UNSTEAD. Pp. 120. Part I, 1908.

With twenty

seven maps and plans. Part II, 1909. With twenty-one maps and diagrams. Pp. 112. Either part, 2s. 6d.; the two parts together, 3s. 6d.

1913. With

Commercial Geography of the World, by O. J. R. HOWARTH. 1913. With thirty-three diagrams, statistical tables and an index. Pp. 236. 3s. net. An Introduction to Plant Geography, by M. E. HARDY. sixty-six illustrations and maps. Pp. 192. 4s. net. Animal Geography, by M. T. NEWBIGIN.

Pp. 328. 4s. 6d. net.

1913. With forty-eight illustrations.

Special Geographies

The British Empire, by A. J. HERBERTSON and R. L. THOMPSON. Third edition, newly illustrated, revised by O. J. R. HOWARTH, 1918. Pp. 256, with 113 diagrams, 16 plates, and 3 coloured maps, 3s. net.

An Elementary Geography of Scotland, by M. T. NEWBIGIN. 1913. With forty-one maps and illustrations. Pp. 136. 2s. 6d.

A Geography of Ireland, by O. J. R. HOWARTH. 1911. With forty-seven maps

and illustrations. Pp. 224. 3s. net.

The World and Australasia, by the same. See p. 83.

A Geography of Australasia, by GRIFFITH TAYLOR. Third edition, revised, 1917. With fifty-eight maps and illustrations. Pp. 196. 2s. 6d.

Australia, in its Physiographic and Economic Aspects, by GRIFFITH TAYLOR. Second edition, revised, 1915. With sixty-one maps and illustrations. Pp. 256. 3s. 6d.

The Upper Thames Country and the Severn and Avon Plain, by N. E. MACMUNN. 1913. With thirty-two maps and illustrations. Pp. 124. 2s. 6d. The Marlborough Country, by H. C. BRENTNALL and C. C. CARTER. 1912. With fifty maps and illustrations. Fcap 8vo (63 x 43), pp. 172. Cloth limp, flush, 2s. 6d. net. Lessons in Modern Geography, by T. W. F. PARKINSON. 1919. Crown 8vo (74 x 5), pp. 148, 96 maps and diagrams. 3s. net. Oxford University Press, London. Introductory Meteorology. 1918. Medium 8vo (9 x 6), pp. xii + 150, with 71 illusYale University Press.

trations. 4s. 6d. net.

The Geography of Europe. For the use of Members of the Students' Army Training Corps. Edited by E. HUNTINGTON and H. E. GREGORY. 1918. Medium 8vo (9 x 6), pp. 96, paper cover. 2s. 6d. net. Yale University Press. Map Work. By V. SEYMOUR BRYANT and T. H. HUGHES. 1918. Med. 8vo (9x7), pp. 174, with 83 illustrations and 7 in colour. 5s. net. At the Clarendon Press. Geography for Schools. Part I, Practical Geography. By A. HUGHES. 1887. With twenty-five diagrams and an appendix of specimen examination papers. Crown 8vo (7×51), pp. 72. 2s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press.

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FIG. 3. The Rocks of Britain. The surface rock greatly affects the life of a region, through (i) the kind and quantity of soil, (ii) the abundance and scarcity of water, (iii) the character of the occupations, and (iv) the position of towns and villages. The table in this map arranges the rocks in order of their age: (i) primary, (ii) secondary, (iii) tertiary, and (iv) recent or quaternary.

International Law

A full subject index of books on International Law, Diplomacy, and Politics will be found in this Catalogue. For the publications of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, see pp. 113-4.

International Law, by W. E. HALL. Seventh edition, revised and enlarged, by A. PEARCE HIGGINS. 1917. With new matter relating to international water-ways, air-sovereignty, and wireless telegraphy, as well as a statement of all the cases decided by the Hague Arbitration Tribunal. 8vo (9 × 6), pp. xl+864. 24s. net. At the Clarendon Press. Foreign Powers and the Jurisdiction of the British Crown, by W. E. HALL. 1894. Svo (9 × 6), pp. 312. 10s. 6d. net.

Studies in International Law, by Sir T. E. HOLLAND.

10s. 6d. net.

At the Clarendon Press.

1898. 8vo (9×61), pp. 314.

At the Clarendon Press.

The Laws of War on Land, by Sir T. E. HOLLAND. 1908. 8vo (8} × 53), pp. 158.

6s. net.

At the Clarendon Press.

Proposed Changes in Naval Prize Law, by SirT. E. HOLLAND. 1911. Royal 8vo (92 × 6), pp. 16. Paper cover, ls. net. Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. V. Neutral Duties in a Maritime War, by Sir T. E. HOLLAND. 1905. Royal 8vo (92×6), pp. 16. Paper cover, ls. net. Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. II. The European Concert in the Eastern Question. A Collection of treaties and other public acts. Edited by Sir T. E. HOLLAND. 1885. 8vo (9 x 64), pp. 378. 12s. 6d. At the Clarendon Press.

8vo (9 × 6), pp. xiv + 258. 10s. net.

At the Clarendon Press. 1917.

Gentilis Alberici de Iure Belli Libri Tres edidit T. E. HOLLAND. 1877.
Crown quarto (92 × 81), pp. xvii +432. 21s. net.
Hugo Grotius, the Father of Modern International Law, by H. VREELAND.
Oxford University Press American Branch.
A Valedictory Retrospect (1874-1910). A Lecture by Sir T. E. HOLLAND. 1910.
8vo (91 × 61), pp. 24. Paper cover, ls. net.
The Law of Nations considered as Independent Political Communities, by Sir T.
TWISS. Part I: On the Rights and Duties of Nations in Times of Peace. A new edition,
revised and enlarged. 1884. 8vo (9 x 6), pp. 486. 14s. net. At the Clarendon Press.
Pacific Blockade, by A. E. HOGAN. 1908. 8vo (9 × 6), pp. 184.

International Law. Some Problems of the War, a Lecture
by Sir H. ERLE RICHARDS. 8vo (9 × 6), pp. 36. 1s. 9d. net.

At the Clarendon Press.

6s. net.

At the Clarendon Press. delivered Oct. 30, 1915, At the Clarendon Press.

Sovereignty over the Air. A Lecture by Sir H. ERLE RICHARDS. 1912.

8vo (9 x 6), pp. 28. Paper cover, ls. 9d. net.

At the Clarendon Press.

The Panama Controversy. A Lecture by Sir H. ERLE RICHARDS. 8vo (9x6), pp. 48. 2s. 6d. net.

ls. net.

1913.

At the Clarendon Press.

Neutralization, by C. F. WICKER. 1911. 8vo (9 x 6), pp. 100. 4s. net. Oxford University Press, London. The United States and Neutralization, by C. F. WICKER. Reprinted from the Atlantic Monthly for September, 1910. 1911. 8vo (9×6), pp. 20. Paper cover, Oxford University Press, London. The Rights of Neutrals, by the Right Hon. Sir EDWARD FRY. 1906, Royal 8vo (92×6), pp. 8. Paper cover, ls. net. Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. II. The Rhodian Sea-Law. Νόμος Ροδίων Ναυτικός. Edited from manuscripts, with introduction, translation, and commentary, by W. ASHBURNER. 1909. 8vo (9x 6), pp. ccxciv + 132. 18s. net. At the Clarendon Press. The Monroe Doctrine, an Obsolete Shibboleth, by HIRAM BINGHAM. 1913. Crown 8vo (7×4), pp. 164. 5s. 6d. net. Yale University Press. The Monroe Doctrine, its past and present status, by R. B. MERRIMAN. Reprinted from the Political Quarterly. 1916. 8vo (91⁄2 × 6), pp. 24. Paper cover, 4d. net. Oxford University Press, London.

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