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地理的故事(英文版)
房龙 著
更新时间:2019-01-09 14:25:02
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【正版无广】47.A New World
《地理的故事》撰成于1932年,几个月内在美国即销售近14万册,一年间始终居“非虚构作品”销量之最。英国版首发13万8千册,另有德文、西班牙文、意大利文、匈牙利文、葡萄牙文、瑞典文等版本面世,销量无法统计,被视为人类出版史上之“奇迹”。1933年,此书被引进中国,当年就出了三种中文译本,此后《地理的故事》又不断被重译出版,还没有哪一部地理著作,拥有如此众多的中国读者……
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- 【正版无广】47.A New World
- 46.America the Most Fortunate of All
- 45.Africa the Continent of Contradictions and Contrasts
- 44.The Islands of the Pacific Where People Neither Toiled Nor Spun but Lived Just the Same
- 43.New Zealand
- 42.Australia the Step-Child of Nature
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- 【正版无广】47.A New World 更新时间:2019-01-09 14:25:02
- 46.America the Most Fortunate of All
- 45.Africa the Continent of Contradictions and Contrasts
- 44.The Islands of the Pacific Where People Neither Toiled Nor Spun but Lived Just the Same
- 43.New Zealand
- 42.Australia the Step-Child of Nature
- 41.The Dutch East Indies the Tail That Wags the Dog
- 40.The Philippines an old Administrative Part of Mexico
- 39.The Japanese Empire
- 38.Korea Mongolia
- 37.The Republic of China the Great Peninsula of Eastern Asia
- 36.Burma Siam Anam and Malacca Which Occupy the Other Great Southern Peninsula of Asia
- 35.India Where Nature and Man are Engaged in Mass-Production
- 34.Arabia—or When is a Part of Asia not a Part of Asia
- 33.The Great Western Plateau of Asia
- 32.The Central Asiatic Highlands
- 31.What Asia has Meant to the Rest of the World
- 30.The Discovery of Asia
- 29.Finland Another Example of What Hard Work and Intelligence can Achieve amid Hostile Natural Surroundings
- 28.Hungary or What Remains of It
- 27.Romania a Country Which Has Oil and a Royal Family
- 26.Bulgaria the Soundest of All Balkan Countries Whose Butterfly-Collecting King Bet on the Wrong Horse during the Great War and Suffered the Consequences
- 25.Yugoslavia Another Product of the Treaty of Versailles
- 24.Czechoslovakia a Product of the Treaty of Versailles
- 23.Poland the Country That Had always Suffered from Being a Corridor and Therefore now Has a Corridor of Its Own
- 22.Russia the Country Which Was Prevented By Its Geographical Location From Ever Finding Out Whether It Was Part of Europe Or of Asia
- 21.Great Britain An Island off the Dutch Coast Which Is Responsible For the Happiness of Fully One-Quarter of the Human Race
- 20.The Netherlands the Swamp On the Banks of the North Sea That Became An Empire
- 19.The Scandinavian Peninsula The Territory Occupied by the Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
- 18.Iceland An Interesting Political Laboratory in the Arctic Ocean
- 17.Denmark An Object Lesson in Certain Advantages of Small Countries over Large Ones
- 16.Austria the Country That Nobody Appreciated Until It no Longer Existed
- 15.Germany the Nation That was Founded too Late
- 14.Switzerland the Country of High Mountains Excellent Schools and a Unified People Who Speak Four Different Languages
- 13.Luxemburg the Historical Curiosity
- 12.Belgium A Country Created by Scraps of Paper and Rich in Everything except Internal Harmony
- 11.France the Country That Has Everything It Wants
- 10.Spain Where Africa and Europe Clashed
- 9.Italy the Country Which due to Its Geographical Situation Could Play the Role of a Sea-Power or a Land-Power as the Occasion Demanded
- 8.Greece the Rocky Promontory of the Eastern Mediterranean Which Acted as the Connecting Link Between the Old Asia and the New Europe
- 7.Of the Discovery of Europe and the Sort of People Who Live in That Part of the World
- 6.Concerning the Little Spots of Dry Land on This Planet and Why Some of Them are Called Continents While Others are not
- 5.The Seasons and How They happen
- 4.Maps.A very Brief Chapter upon a Very Big and Fascinating Subject.Together with a Few Observations on the Way People Slowly Learned How to Find Their Way on This Planet of Ours
- 3.Our Planet:Its Habits Customs and Manners
- 2.A Definition of the Word Geography and How I Shall Apply It in the Present Volume
- 1.And These Are the People Who Live in the World We Live in
- Foreword
- Copyright
- Cover
- Cover
- Copyright
- Foreword
- 1.And These Are the People Who Live in the World We Live in
- 2.A Definition of the Word Geography and How I Shall Apply It in the Present Volume
- 3.Our Planet:Its Habits Customs and Manners
- 4.Maps.A very Brief Chapter upon a Very Big and Fascinating Subject.Together with a Few Observations on the Way People Slowly Learned How to Find Their Way on This Planet of Ours
- 5.The Seasons and How They happen
- 6.Concerning the Little Spots of Dry Land on This Planet and Why Some of Them are Called Continents While Others are not
- 7.Of the Discovery of Europe and the Sort of People Who Live in That Part of the World
- 8.Greece the Rocky Promontory of the Eastern Mediterranean Which Acted as the Connecting Link Between the Old Asia and the New Europe
- 9.Italy the Country Which due to Its Geographical Situation Could Play the Role of a Sea-Power or a Land-Power as the Occasion Demanded
- 10.Spain Where Africa and Europe Clashed
- 11.France the Country That Has Everything It Wants
- 12.Belgium A Country Created by Scraps of Paper and Rich in Everything except Internal Harmony
- 13.Luxemburg the Historical Curiosity
- 14.Switzerland the Country of High Mountains Excellent Schools and a Unified People Who Speak Four Different Languages
- 15.Germany the Nation That was Founded too Late
- 16.Austria the Country That Nobody Appreciated Until It no Longer Existed
- 17.Denmark An Object Lesson in Certain Advantages of Small Countries over Large Ones
- 18.Iceland An Interesting Political Laboratory in the Arctic Ocean
- 19.The Scandinavian Peninsula The Territory Occupied by the Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
- 20.The Netherlands the Swamp On the Banks of the North Sea That Became An Empire
- 21.Great Britain An Island off the Dutch Coast Which Is Responsible For the Happiness of Fully One-Quarter of the Human Race
- 22.Russia the Country Which Was Prevented By Its Geographical Location From Ever Finding Out Whether It Was Part of Europe Or of Asia
- 23.Poland the Country That Had always Suffered from Being a Corridor and Therefore now Has a Corridor of Its Own
- 24.Czechoslovakia a Product of the Treaty of Versailles
- 25.Yugoslavia Another Product of the Treaty of Versailles
- 26.Bulgaria the Soundest of All Balkan Countries Whose Butterfly-Collecting King Bet on the Wrong Horse during the Great War and Suffered the Consequences
- 27.Romania a Country Which Has Oil and a Royal Family
- 28.Hungary or What Remains of It
- 29.Finland Another Example of What Hard Work and Intelligence can Achieve amid Hostile Natural Surroundings
- 30.The Discovery of Asia
- 31.What Asia has Meant to the Rest of the World
- 32.The Central Asiatic Highlands
- 33.The Great Western Plateau of Asia
- 34.Arabia—or When is a Part of Asia not a Part of Asia
- 35.India Where Nature and Man are Engaged in Mass-Production
- 36.Burma Siam Anam and Malacca Which Occupy the Other Great Southern Peninsula of Asia
- 37.The Republic of China the Great Peninsula of Eastern Asia
- 38.Korea Mongolia
- 39.The Japanese Empire
- 40.The Philippines an old Administrative Part of Mexico
- 41.The Dutch East Indies the Tail That Wags the Dog
- 42.Australia the Step-Child of Nature
- 43.New Zealand
- 44.The Islands of the Pacific Where People Neither Toiled Nor Spun but Lived Just the Same
- 45.Africa the Continent of Contradictions and Contrasts
- 46.America the Most Fortunate of All
- 【正版无广】47.A New World 更新时间:2019-01-09 14:25:02