From bestselling author Kenneth C. Davis comes a
treasure trove of answers to questions about our
world. Was there an Atlantis? What's the smallest
country in the world? What's the difference between a
jungle and a rain forest? Kenneth C. Davis, author of
Don't Know Much About(r) History, Don't Know Much
About(r) the Civil War and Don't Know Much
About(r) the Bible, turns his inimitable wit and
wide-ranging knowledge to the subject of geography, and
proves once and for all that there is a lot more to it
than labeling countries on a map. From often amusing
perceptions people have had through the ages about the
world and the universe to the changing map of today,
Davis shows how geography is really a great crossroad of
many fields: biology, meteorology, astronomy, history,
economics, and even politics. In this lively,
entertaining, and endlessly fascinating presentation,
you'll hear about the personalities that helped shape
the world and learn the answers to questions that have
vexed most of us since grade school. Along the way,
Davis offers an affectionate ode to the earth: a
celebration of the earth, a searching investigation of
the destruction of our habitat, and a practical guide to
saving our home planet. For anyone who has felt
geographically ignorant ever since gas stations stopped
handing out free maps, Don't Know Much About(r)
Geography is enormously informative
entertainment.
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