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 рдк्рд░рдоुрдЦ рднौрдЧोрд▓िрдХ рдЧ्рд░ंрде рдПрд╡ं рдЙрдирдХे рд▓ेрдЦрдХ

1. The Nature of geography :- рд░िрдЪрд░्рдб рд╣ाрд░्рдЯрд╢ोрд░्рди

2. Changing nature of geography :- рд░ोрдЬрд░ рдоिрди्рд╢ूрд▓ 

3. Perspective on the nature of Geography :- рд░िрдЪрд░्рдб рд╣ाрд░्рдЯрд╢ोрд░्рди 

4. Human Geography : A welfare approach :- рдбेрд╡िрдб рд╕्рдоिрде (1977) 

5. Civilization and climate :- рдПрд▓्рд╕рд╡рд░्рде рд╣рдЯिंрдЧрдЯрди 

6. Character of races :- рдПрд▓्рд╕рд╡рд░्рде рд╣рдЯिंрдЧрдЯрди 

7. Main spring of civilization :- рдПрд▓्рд╕рд╡рд░्рде рд╣рдЯिंрдЧрдЯрди 

8. Rein Geography - von Europe :- рд╣ोрдо्рдоेрдпрд░ 

9. Theoratical Geography :- W. M. Bangi 

10. Cultural Geography :- рдХाрд░्рд▓ рдУреж рд╕ौрд░ 

11. Quantitative Geography :- J. P. Kol and C. A. M. King 

12. Racial Geography :- рдЧ्рд░िрдлिрде рдЯेрд▓рд░ 

13. Environment, race and Migration :- рдЧ्рд░िрдлिрде рдЯेрд▓рд░ 

14. Forest Physiography :- рдЖрдпрд╢ा рдмोрдоैрди 

15. The Andes Southern Peru :- рдЖрдпрд╢ा рдмोрдоैрди 

16. Desert Trails 0f Atacama :- рдЖрдпрд╢ा рдмोрдоैрди 

17. The Pioneer Fringe :- рдЖрдпрд╢ा рдмोрдоेрди 

18. Geography in Relation to Social Science :- рдЖрдпрд╢ा рдмोрдоैрди 

19. The New World : Problems of Political Geography :- рдЖрдпрд╢ा рдмोрдоैрди 

20. Anthropogeographie :- рдл्рд░ेрдбрд░िрдХ рд░ैрдЯрдЬрд▓ 

21. Verkerkunde :- рдл्рд░ेрдбрд░िрдХ рд░ैрдЯрдЬрд▓ (1875)

22. Volkerkunde :- рдЕॉрд╕्рдХрд░ рдкिрд╢ेрд▓ (1873) 

23. Season of Birth :- рдПрд▓्рд╕рд╡рд░्рде рд╣рдЯिंрдЧрдЯрди 

24. Jus Peridios :- рд╣ेрдХेрдЯिрдпрд╕ 

25. The Human Habitat :- рдПрд▓्рд╕рд╡рд░्рде рд╣рдЯिंрдЧрдЯрди 

26. Influences of Geographic Environment :- рдХुреж рдПреж рд╕ीреж рд╕ेрдо्рдкुрд▓ 

27. Christian Topography :- рдХॉрд╕рдорд╕ 

28. Human Geography : Evolution or Revolution :- рдЪिрд╢ोрд▓्рдо 

29. Geographic Humans :- рдЬीрди рдм्рд░ूрди्рд╕ 

30. Man and Earth :- рдХिрд░्рдЪोрдл 

31. The Spirit Purpose of Geography :- S. W. Voolriz and W. G. Eist. 

32. The Problems of Human Geography :- рдбिрдоांрдЬिрдпाँ 

33. American Geography :- Inventory and Prospect :- рдбीреж рд╣्рд╡िрдЯрд▓рд╕ी 

34. Hundred years of Geography :- рдЯीреж рдбрдм्рд▓्рдпूреж рдл्рд░ीрдоैрди 

35. Geographer as Scientists :- рдПрд╕реж рдбрдм्рд▓्рдпूреж рд╡ूрд▓рд░िрдЬ 

36. The Physical Basis if Geography :- рд╡ूрд▓рд░िрдЬ рддрдеा рдЖрд░реж рдПрд╕реж рдоाрд░्рдЧрди 

37. Corridors of Time :- рдПрдЪреж рдЬेреж рдл्рд▓्рдпूрд░ 

38. Geography of The Peace :- рдПрдиреж рдЬेреж рд╕्рдкाрдЗрдХрдоैрди 

39. A New Soviet Heartland :- рдбीреж рдЬेреж рдПрдореж рд╣ुрд╕ोрди 

40. Democratic Ideals and Reality :- рдЬेреж рдПрдЪреж рдоैрдХिрди्рдбрд░ (1919) 

41. The Influence of Sea Power Upon History :- рдПреж рдЯीреж рдорд╣ाрди (1890) 

42. Air Power :- Key to Survival :- рдПреж рдкीреж рдбिрд╕ेрд╡рд░ेрд╕्рдХी (1950) 

43. Politische Geographic :- рд░ेрдЯрдЬेрд▓ (1897) 

44. The Function and Methods of Electrol Geography :- рдЬेреж рдЖрд░реж рд╡ीреж рдк्рд░ेрд╕्рдХॉрдЯ (1969) 

45. Principles of Human Geography :- рдПрд▓्рд╕рд╡рд░्рде рд╣рдЯिंрдЧрдЯрди 

46. Cosmos :- рд╣рдо्рдмोрд▓्рдЯ 

47. Geographia Generalies :- рдмрд░्рдиाрдб рд╡ाрд░ेрдиिрдпрд╕ 

48.  Erdkkunde (Universal Competitive Geography) :- рдХाрд░्рд▓ рд░िрдЯрд░ 

49. Landerkunde (Regional Geography ) :- рд░िрдЯрд░ 

50. Origin of Species :- рдбाрд░्рд╡िрди (1859)

51. Picardy :- рдбिрдоांрдЬिрдпाँ 

52. The Pulse of Asia :-  рд╣рдЯिंрдЧрдЯрди 

53. Our Evolving Civilization :- рдЯेрд▓рд░ 

54. Urban Geography :- рдЯेрд▓рд░ 

55. Geography in Twentieth Century :- рдЯेрд▓рд░ 

56. City. Region and Regionalization :- рдЖрд░реж рдИреж рдбिрдХिंрд╕рди 

57. West European City :- рдбिрдХिрди्рд╕рди 

58. Asia :- рд╕рд░ рдбрдбрд▓े рд╕्рдЯैрдо्рдк 

59. Our Under Developed World :- рд╕्рдЯैрдо्рдк 

60. Applied Geography :- рд╕्рдЯैрдо्рдк 

61. Geography Life of Death :- рд╕्рдЯैрдо्рдк 

62. Geographical Aspect of Balkan Problem :- рдоैрд░िрдпрдо рдЖрдЗрд╕ाрдмेрд▓ा рди्рдпूрдмिрдЧिрди 

63. The Mediterranean Lands :- рди्рдпूрдмिрдЧिрди 

64. Man and His Conquest of Nature :- рди्рдпूрдмिрдЧिрди 

65. The Compass of Geography :- рдУреж рдПрдЪреж рдХेреж рд╕्рдкेрдЯ (1953) 

66. Explanation in Geography :- рдбेрд╡िрдб рд╣ाрд░्рд╡े 

67. Social Justice and City :- рд╣ाрд░्рд╡े 

68. Structure of Scientific Revolution :- рдХुрди्рд╣ 

69. History of Civilization un England :- рдмрдХेрд▓ 

70. Economic Geography :- j. W. рдЕрд▓ेрдХ्рдЬेंрдбрд░ 

71. General Cartography :- рдИреж рд░ेрдЬ़ 

72. India and Pakistan :- рдУреж рдПрдЪреж рдХेреж рд╕्рдкेрдЯ рддрдеा рдПреж рдЯीреж рд▓िрдпрд░рдоाрдЙрде 

73. The History of Geography :-  рдЬेреж рдПрд▓реж рдмेрдХрд░ (1963) 

74. Background of Geography :- рдЬीреж рдЖрд░реж рдХ्рд░ोрди 

75. The Making of Geography :- рдЖрд░реж рдИреж рдбिрдХिрди्рд╕рди рддрдеा рдУреж рдЬेреж рдЖрд░реж рд╣ोрд╡рд░्рде 

76. Geography in The Making :- рдЬेреж рдХेреж рд░ाрдИрдЯ (1952) 

77. Models in Geography ':- рдЖрд░реж рдЬेреж рдЪोрд░्рд▓े рддрдеा рдкीрдЯрд░ рд╣ैрдЧेрдЯ 

78. Geography and Planning :- рдЯीреж рдбрдм्рд▓्рдпूреж рдл्рд░ीрдоैрди (1962

Written by Dr. Namdev V. Telore Professor, Department of Geography, Raja Shripatrao Bhagawantrao Mahavidyalaya, Aundh, Satara Affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/profile/159877

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