Latin America: Geographical Perspectives (1971) is a collection of geographical essays by individual authors that consider the specific problems of each region discussed in their geographical, economic and social context, emphasising the particular features of the cultural landscape. Together, the essays make up an authoritative and fascinating study of this developing continent.
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1. Introduction the Editors 2. Mexico D.F. Fox 3. The Caribbean David L. Niddrie 4. Central America, including Panama D.J. Fox 5. Venezuela and Colombia D.J. Robinson 6. The Guianas D.J. Robinson 7. The Central Andes Clifford T. Smith 8. Brazil J.H. Galloway 9. The River Plate Countries J. Colin Crossley 10. Chile Harold Blakemore 11. Conclusion: Unity and Diversity in Latin America the Editors