
A straightforward guide that invites newcomers to explore the world, this early geography text presents the planet’s basics in a clear, question‑and‑answer format. Readers are led through simple definitions of land, water, continents, oceans and the major features that shape the Earth’s surface, from mountains and valleys to islands and peninsulas. The lessons focus on big‑picture ideas, avoiding overwhelming details, and include uncomplicated maps that highlight regions without the distraction of latitude, longitude or dense labeling.
Designed for young learners, the book also touches on how societies are organized, introducing terms like empire, kingdom and republic alongside familiar political examples. Each short chapter builds confidence, encouraging curiosity about the planet while keeping the language accessible and the concepts easy to remember. It’s an ideal first step for anyone eager to grasp the fundamentals of geography.
Full title
First Lessons in Geography Or, Introduction to "Youth's Manual of Geography"
Language
en
Duration
~33 minutes (32K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1831–1890
An Irish-born New York educator, he helped generations of 19th-century students learn the world through clear, widely used geography textbooks. His books blended maps, pictures, and classroom-friendly lessons in a way that made school geography more visual and approachable.
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