The Earth’s Problem Climates [Hardcover] Glenn T. Trewartha

$15

1962 teal hardcover edition. Hardcover has some wear and fading. No dustjacket. The pages have some pencil underlining throughout. The binding is secure.

This well-worn copy of Trewartha’s “The Earth’s Problem Climates” offers a glimpse into early modern climatology. Published in 1962, it represents a pivotal moment in our understanding of Earth’s diverse climates. Trewartha, a pioneering climatologist, provided a comprehensive analysis of the world’s most challenging climatic conditions, combining geographic principles with emerging meteorological data. The pencil underlinings suggest a previous owner’s deep engagement with the text, perhaps a student or researcher. Despite its age, this volume remains a testament to the enduring significance of Trewartha’s contributions and the ever-evolving field of climatology.

1 in stock

SKU: VB22-017 Categories: , , , Product Condition: Used

Description

1962 teal hardcover edition. Hardcover has some wear and fading. No dustjacket. The pages have some pencil underlining throughout. The binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “The Earth’s Problem Climates” by Glenn T. Trewartha offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of modern climatology. Published in 1962, this book represents a pivotal moment in our understanding of Earth’s diverse and often extreme climatic conditions. Trewartha, a pioneering climatologist at the University of Wisconsin, drew upon his extensive fieldwork and research to provide a comprehensive analysis of the world’s most challenging climates, from arid deserts to frozen tundras.

Trewartha’s innovative approach, which combined traditional geographic principles with emerging meteorological data, laid the foundation for our current climate classification systems. His work not only advanced scientific knowledge but also shed light on the intricate relationships between climate, culture, and human societies. The pencil underlinings throughout this copy suggest a previous owner’s deep engagement with the text, perhaps a student or researcher grappling with the complexities of Earth’s climatic patterns.

Despite its age and wear, this volume remains a testament to the enduring significance of Trewartha’s contributions and the ever-evolving field of climatology. As our understanding of climate change deepens, this book serves as a valuable historical marker, reminding us of the ongoing quest to comprehend and adapt to the planet’s dynamic climatic forces.

Additional information

Weight 28 lbs
Dimensions 22.86 × 15.49 × 3.3 in
Publisher

Binding

Publication date

Number of pages

Author