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The New Naturalist: Britain's Structure and Scenery
“The New Naturalist: Britain’s Structure and Scenery” by L. Dudley Stamp is a notable work in the New Naturalist series. First published in 1946, this book explores the geological and physical features of the British Isles. It describes how the landscape has been shaped over time through various geological processes, providing a detailed account of the hills, valleys, plateaus, and plains that make up the region. The book is well-regarded for its comprehensive coverage and engaging writing style, making complex geological concepts accessible to a broad audience. It includes numerous illustrations and photographs to help readers visualize the described features.
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