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Edward Heawood's 'A History of Geographical Discovery in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries' is a comprehensive work that delves into the exploration and mapping endeavors of these significant periods. Heawood skillfully combines historical facts with engaging narratives, providing readers with a vivid picture of the geographical discoveries that shaped the world as we know it. His detailed analysis of the key explorers, their motivations, and the impact of their findings offers a valuable resource for scholars and history enthusiasts alike. Written in a clear and accessible style, this…mehr

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Edward Heawood's 'A History of Geographical Discovery in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries' is a comprehensive work that delves into the exploration and mapping endeavors of these significant periods. Heawood skillfully combines historical facts with engaging narratives, providing readers with a vivid picture of the geographical discoveries that shaped the world as we know it. His detailed analysis of the key explorers, their motivations, and the impact of their findings offers a valuable resource for scholars and history enthusiasts alike. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of geographical knowledge during this crucial era. Edward Heawood, a renowned historian and geographer, brings his expertise to the forefront in 'A History of Geographical Discovery in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.' With a deep understanding of the subject matter, Heawood presents a meticulously researched account of the explorations that laid the foundation for modern geography. His passion for the topic shines through in his meticulous attention to detail and thorough analysis, making this book a definitive work in the field. I highly recommend Edward Heawood's 'A History of Geographical Discovery in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries' to readers seeking a comprehensive and meticulously researched exploration of the pivotal discoveries that shaped our understanding of the world. Heawood's expertise and engaging writing style make this book an essential addition to any history or geography enthusiast's library.

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Edward Heawood was a distinguished geographer and librarian, notably recognized for his scholarly contributions to the history of geographical exploration. Born in the latter half of the 19th century, Heawood served as the librarian of the Royal Geographical Society, a position which afforded him an intimate understanding of the development of geographical knowledge. His profound interest in the historical progression of exploration is meticulously chronicled in his seminal work, 'A History of Geographical Discovery in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.' This book, published initially in 1912, reflects the broad and meticulous research Heawood undertook, dissecting two centuries of global exploration with great erudition. It covers the era marked by the voyages of renowned figures like Captain Cook and the significant expansion of the world map. Heawood's literary style is characterized by its precision and attention to detail, offering readers a comprehensive and authoritative account while still ensuring accessibility to a broader audience. His expertise and methodical approach to the subject matter have garnered him considerable esteem among geographers, historians, and scholars, ensuring his work remains a fundamental reference for studies in the field of the history of geographical discovery.