| PART I: WHY IS THE GLOBE |
| chapter | | page |
| I | [The Creation] | 15 |
| [Preface] | 19 |
| II | [A Long Jump] | 20 |
| III | [The Giddy Globe] | 23 |
| IV | [The Use of the Globe] | 25 |
| V | [The Equator] | 28 |
| VI | [The Earth’s Crust] | 30 |
| VII | [The Temperature of the Globe] | 32 |
| VIII | [The Age of the Globe] | 35 |
| IX | [The Face of the Globe] | 38 |
| X | [Climate and Weather] | 44 |
| XI | [Land and Water] | 47 |
| XII | [The Discovery of the World] | 51 |
| XIII | [The Habitable Globe] | 52 |
| XIV | [The Tenants] | 54 |
| XV | [Race] | 56 |
| XVI | [Governments of the Globe] | 58 |
| XVII | [The Morals of the Giddy Globe] | 61 |
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| PART II: THE COUNTRIES OF THE EARTH |
| XVIII | [The Poles] | 65 |
| XIX | [America] | 70 |
| XX | [Boston] | 75 |
| XXI | [The United States] | 78 |
| XXII | [Canada] | 83 |
| XXIII | [Great Britain] | 86 |
| XXIV | [Scotland] | 90 |
| XXV | [Ireland] | 92 |
| XXVI | [Wales] | 96 |
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| PART III: FOREIGN COUNTRIES |
| XXVII | [South America] | 101 |
| XXVIII | [Holland] | 103 |
| XXIX | [Belgium] | 106 |
| XXX | [France] | 109 |
| XXXI | [Germany] | 111 |
| XXXII | [Switzerland] | 112 |
| XXXIII | [Monaco] | 113 |
| XXXIV | [Turkey] | 114 |
| XXXV | [Russia] | 117 |
| XXXVI | [Norway and Sweden] | 119 |
| XXXVII | [Africa] | 122 |
| XXXVIII | [Arabia] | 126 |
| XXXIX | [Australia] | 129 |
| XL | [China] | 131 |
| XLI | [Japan] | 133 |
| XLII | [Egypt, India, Italy, Spain, Greece, Etc.] | 134 |
| [Epilogue] | 136 |
| [Appendix] | 137 |