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About This Book

A practical textbook presents how physical features, climate, and transport shape patterns of trade and industrial location; it explains ocean, river, rail, and highway systems, the factors influencing city and port growth, and the economic uses of major products such as cereals, fibres, beverages, gums, coal, petroleum, metals, timber, and sea resources. The work combines thematic chapters with regional surveys of the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania, and includes maps, study questions, and teaching aids to guide classroom study of commercial geography and economic interdependence.

About the Author

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Jacques W. Redway

Jacques W. Redway was an educator and author known for his contributions to the field of commercial geography. His notable work, "Commercial Geography / A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges," serves as a resource for students and educators in understanding the geographical aspects of commerce and trade. Redway's writing reflects a commitment to providing practical knowledge that bridges the gap between geography and business education, making it a valuable text for high school and college curricula.

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