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Strata: How William Smith Drew the First Map of the Earth in 1801 and Inspired the Science of Geology

Biography / Memoir
By: John L Morton
160 pages, Bw photos, illus, maps
Strata: How William Smith Drew the First Map of the Earth in 1801 and Inspired the Science of Geology
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  • Strata: How William Smith Drew the First Map of the Earth in 1801 and Inspired the Science of Geology ISBN: 9780752419923 Paperback May 2001 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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Charting his travels across England, his changing employment and his personal misfortunes, this book shows how the sometimes penniless son of a blacksmith became a pioneer in the science of geology. John Morton, in combining Smith's personal history with a genesis of a new science, has created a fascinating history of an extraordinary man who was devoted to mapping the geology of England.

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Biography / Memoir
By: John L Morton
160 pages, Bw photos, illus, maps
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