Guyot, Earth and Man. Scribners. One of the older books, and hence not written from a modern standpoint: but still invaluable for presenting the relation of earth features to life.
Herbertson, Man and His Work. A. and C. Black. A very usable and interesting small volume, showing the manner of life of people living in different vegetation regions and amid different surface conditions.
Lyddeker, Hutchinson and Gregory, Living Races of Mankind. Hutchinson & Co. Two splendidly illustrated volumes on the races of men, simple, and popularly written.
Commercial Geography:—
Adams, Commercial Geography. Appleton. An accurate, well ordered, and almost indispensable book on commercial geography. Maps and diagrams are very numerous and helpful for the teacher.
Chisholm, Commercial Geography. Longmans. The most inclusive volume in the English language. Contains excellent abstracts of general geography of each country in a good causal order.
Periodicals:—
Journal of Geography. Published by Teachers College, New York City. Only journal in the country devoted to teaching of geography.
Geographical Teacher. Phillips, London. Similar in scope to above journal and contains much of value to American teachers.
National Geographic Magazine. Washington, D. C. Leading popular journal of geography in country.