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Hugh Robert Mill

    Hints To Teachers And Students On The Choice Of Geographical Books For Reference And Reading (1897)
    The Life of Sir Ernest Shackleton C.V.O., O.B.E. (Mil.), LL.D.
    The Water Supply of Suffolk From Underground Sources With Records of Sinkings and Borings
    The Heart of the Antarctic: Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909; Volume 2
    The Water Supply of Hampshire (including the Isle of Wight, With Records of Sinkings and Borings
    The Siege Of The South Pole
    • 2023

      This book, first published in 1903, is a comprehensive survey of the water supply of Suffolk in eastern England. The book provides detailed information on the geology of the region, as well as a survey of the wells and boreholes that supply water to the area. This book is an essential reference for anyone interested in the history of water supply and engineering.

      The Water Supply of Suffolk From Underground Sources With Records of Sinkings and Borings
    • 2019

      Catalogue of the library of the Royal Geographical Society

      containing the titles of all works up to December 1893

      • 836 pages
      • 30 hours of reading

      Valued for its significance in literature, this book serves as an essential resource for scholars and future generations. Presented in its original print format, it retains all marks and annotations from its first publication, preserving its authentic character and historical context. This approach ensures that the book's true nature is honored and remembered.

      Catalogue of the library of the Royal Geographical Society
    • 2016

      Culturally significant, this work preserves the integrity of the original artifact, providing readers with an authentic experience. It features original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical importance and the care taken in its reproduction. This edition serves as a valuable resource, contributing to the knowledge base of civilization.

      Hints to Teachers and Students On the Choice of Geographical Books for Reference and Reading: With Classified Lists
    • 2015

      Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the integrity of the original artifact, including copyright references and library stamps. It reflects the historical context and knowledge base of civilization, offering readers an authentic glimpse into the past. The careful reproduction ensures that the work remains as true to the original as possible, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

      The Realm of Nature: An Outline of Physiography
    • 2011

      The Life of Sir Ernest Shackleton

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The biography chronicles the remarkable life of Sir Ernest Shackleton, highlighting his adventurous spirit and leadership during perilous Antarctic expeditions. It delves into his relentless pursuit of exploration, the challenges he faced, and his unwavering determination to survive in extreme conditions. Mill captures Shackleton's resilience and ability to inspire his crew, emphasizing his legacy as one of the greatest explorers in history. The narrative combines thrilling adventure with profound insights into human endurance and camaraderie.

      The Life of Sir Ernest Shackleton
    • 2010

      The International Geography V2 (1908)

      • 414 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian text, preserving its cultural significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote classic literature by providing an accessible, high-quality edition that remains true to the source material.

      The International Geography V2 (1908)