Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Elementary Geography
Geography memorized, as words, is perhaps the least interesting and least profitable of all school studies. Geography so taught that its facts become pictures is the most engaging and attractive of all.
The right study of Geography involves much exercise of the imagination, and its facts, beyond those of simple observation, can properly be presented only by calling in the agency of this faculty. No aim in the teaching of Geography can be true that does not recognize this.
In the preparation of this book it hasbeen the constant effort so to present the text, question, and illustration as to engage this most powerful function of the mind. How far the effort has been successful only use can determine, and at best it can be but partially so without the intelligent and enthusiastic cooperation of the teacher. The book can do little more than point the way.
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