The Tropical World Aspects of man and nature in the equatorial regions of the globe.

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The Tropical World Aspects of man and nature in the equatorial regions of the globe.

by G. (Georg) Hartwig

EN·~22 hours·48 chapters

Chapters

48 total

THE TROPICAL WORLD.

0:39

PREFACE.

0:36

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

2:33

CHAPTER I.

22:06

CHAPTER II.

20:03

CHAPTER III.

22:09

CHAPTER IV.

13:36

CHAPTER V.

40:24

CHAPTER VI.

21:11

CHAPTER VII.

40:10

Description

Step into the vibrant world of the equator, where dense forests, sun‑blazed savannas and bustling riverbanks teem with life. This richly illustrated guide blends scientific observation with vivid storytelling, inviting listeners to hear the calls of hornbills, the rustle of towering palms, and the distant thunder of tropical storms. Every chapter paints a picture of nature’s diversity, from the glittering scales of the electric eel to the majestic sweep of a soaring condor.

Beyond the wildlife, the work delves into the rhythms of the peoples who call these lands home, exploring their customs, tools and adaptations to a climate of perpetual heat and sudden rain. Detailed explanations of monsoons, cyclones and the cooling influence of the oceans reveal how the planet balances its fiercest heat. With striking chromolithographs and woodcuts guiding the narrative, listeners are treated to a sensory tour of the tropical realm as it was first documented in the nineteenth century.

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The Tropical World Aspects of man and nature in the equatorial regions of the globe. Aspects of man and nature in the equatorial regions of the globe.

Language

en

Duration

~22 hours (1283K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Sharon Joiner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2020-02-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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G. (Georg) Hartwig

1813–1880

A 19th-century science writer with a gift for making the natural world feel vivid and adventurous, he turned subjects like oceans, polar regions, and underground landscapes into lively popular reading. His books brought geography, exploration, and natural history to a wide general audience.

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