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Latin America And the Caribbean

Latin America And the Caribbean
Author: David Clawson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 611301

Media: Paperback
Edition: 4
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 464
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.4 x 0.8

ISBN: 0072826940
Dewey Decimal Number: 980
EAN: 9780072826944
ASIN: 0072826940

Publication Date: July 1, 2005
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Condition: Textbook 4th edition CD NOT INCLUDED. Light dirt, wear, fading, or curling of cover or spine. Cover is curling upward and will not close completely. Cover has used book stickers or residue. Fair binding may have loose pages. NO apparent missing pages. May have unnoticed missing pages, as this is a USED book and pages get lost easily. Light staining or wrinkling from liquid damage. Does not affect the text. Light writing and highlighting. Marker on back cover or bottom edge of book. bm ct All of our books are Legally copy righted US student editions

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This book has been written primarily as a geography of Latin America and the Caribbean, but is also intended to serve as an interdisciplinary introduction to the region.

The focus of the text is on comprehension of concepts, patterns, and issues rather than on memorization of facts and figures. The latter are provided, but they are intended primarily to illustrate the underlying conditions rather than to serve as the focus of the text.

The text is designed for maximum flexibility. Written to be readable for beginning students, it is also generously documented with scholarly references for the research needs of advanced undergraduate and graduate students. The individual chapters can be used in all, or in part, and in any order..


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Comprehensive, but spotty in places   January 22, 2001
 13 out of 13 found this review helpful

Clawson's text on Latin America and the Caribbean is one of the few texts that attempts comprehensive coverage of these regions with a thematic, rather than regional, approach.

It is a fair, balanced, and well-written treatise on the cultural and physical landscapes of the large region to our south. And yet, in many ways, it is a frustrating text. There is a lack of basic data from this text that confounds students. For example, there is no mention of basic facts, such as the largest economy in Latin America. No table provides GDP (gross domestic product), GNP (gross national product) or similar figures, although GDP/per capita is provided.

There are helpful illustrations, tables, and photographs and all are of generally high quality with one exception: the first section's reprints from Goode's Atlas, where fuzzy resolution blurs student use of the maps.

This is a good general text for geography, history, economics, and anthropology classes but the cost makes it very difficult to combine this text with more regional emphasis. At $65.00, this is no cheap paperback, and the high price is even more glaring when one considers the small size of the volume.

3rd edition addendum: Clawson's text has been improved with better use of graphics, updated stats, and some color. Still my choice of texts for Latin Americanist geography courses (at least survey ones). Updated 12.21.04



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