
The Desert World
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Authors:
- Dargent, Yan
1824 - 1899
- Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin
1822 - 1896
- Mangin, Arthur
1824 - 1887
About this book
In an era marked by rapid scientific discovery, "The Desert World" by Arthur Mangin emerges as a pivotal exploration of Earth's diverse arid landscapes. This late 19th-century work transcends conventional definitions of deserts, revealing untamed terrains throughout Europe and Asia that defy expectations. Mangin meticulously categorizes these regions, illustrating their unique ecosystems and the intricate relationships between flora and fauna. Ideal for students, environmentalists, and historians alike, this document invites readers to reconsider the boundaries of desert environments. With a focus on the interplay of climate and geography, "The Desert World" serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of our planet's most overlooked habitats. Discover the hidden beauty and significance of these wild landscapes through Mangin's insightful lens.
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