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A beginner's geography primer organized as brief lessons in question-and-answer form that introduce basic terms and concepts: landforms (continents, islands, peninsulas, isthmuses, mountains, valleys, plains, deserts), bodies of water (oceans, seas, gulfs, bays, rivers, lakes, springs), compass directions and hemispheres, and simple political units. Simplified maps accompany the text, emphasizing broad divisions of land and water without meridians or parallels, while exercises reinforce map reading and location skills. Later lessons apply the fundamentals to continental and regional overviews, naming oceans, seas, and principal divisions to develop foundational geographical vocabulary and observational practice for young learners.

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James Monteith

James Monteith was an educator and author known for his contributions to geography education in the 19th century. His notable work, "First Lessons in Geography / Or, Introduction to 'Youth's Manual of Geography,'" serves as an introductory text aimed at young learners, providing foundational knowledge of geographical concepts. Monteith's approach to teaching geography emphasized clarity and accessibility, making it a valuable resource for both teachers and students during its time. His work reflects the educational practices of the era and has contributed to the development of geography as a subject in early education.

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