Bibliography of British Geomorphology [Hardcover] K M Clayton

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1964 edition. Hardcover has some fading and shelf wear at edges. No dsutjacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This 1964 edition of “Bibliography of British Geomorphology” by K.M. Clayton is a seminal work chronicling the development of geomorphology in Britain. Published when the field was gaining prominence, it serves as a comprehensive reference, meticulously documenting British scholars’ contributions. Clayton’s exhaustive bibliography captures the breadth of geomorphological literature and provides insights into the historical context and intellectual currents that shaped the discipline. For collectors and researchers, this volume holds immense value as a primary source, shedding light on the foundations of modern geomorphology and the intellectual heritage of British academia.

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1964 edition. Hardcover has some fading and shelf wear at edges. No dsutjacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This 1964 edition of “Bibliography of British Geomorphology” by K.M. Clayton is a seminal work that chronicles the development of geomorphology, the study of the Earth’s physical features and their formation, in Britain. Published during a period when the field was gaining prominence, this volume serves as a comprehensive reference, meticulously documenting the contributions of British scholars and researchers to this burgeoning discipline.

Clayton’s exhaustive bibliography not only captures the breadth of geomorphological literature but also provides valuable insights into the historical context and intellectual currents that shaped the field. From early works exploring glacial erosion and deposition to groundbreaking theories on fluvial processes and landform evolution, this book offers a window into the scientific discourse of the time.

For collectors and researchers alike, this volume holds immense value as a primary source, shedding light on the foundations of modern geomorphology. Its well-preserved condition, despite the absence of a dust jacket, makes it an attractive addition to any library focused on the history of earth sciences or the intellectual heritage of British academia.

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