Biography
Thomas Griffith "Grif" Taylor (1 December 1880 – 5 November 1963) was an English-born geographer, anthropologist and world explorer. He was a survivor of Captain Robert Scott's Terra Nova Expedition to Antarctica (1910–1913).[1] Taylor was a senior academic geographer at universities in Sydney, Chicago, and Toronto. His writings on geography and race were controversial. -Wikipedia
Books by Thomas Griffith Taylor
The Griffith Taylor collection
The Griffith Taylor collection
Ren zhong di li xue
Ren zhong di li xue
Georgraphy in the 20th Century
Georgraphy in the 20th Century
geography in the 20th Century
geography in the 20th Century
Lands of Europe and Asia
Canada and her neighbours
Journeyman Taylor
二十世紀地理學
二十世紀地理學
Geography in the twentieth cen
Geography in the twentieth century
Our evolving civilization
Canada's role in geopolitics
Canada's role in geopolitics
The new western front
The new western front
人種地理學
人種地理學
Structure and settlement in Ca
Structure and settlement in Canada
Environment, race, and migration
Environment and nation
Environment and Nation, Geogra
Environment and Nation, Geographical Factors in the Cultural and Political History of Europe
Australia, including chapters
Australia, including chapters on New Zealand and neighboring islands
Australia, including chapters
Australia, including chapters on New Zealand and neighboring islands; a geography reader
Antarctic adventure and research
Australia in its physiographic
Australia in its physiographic and economic aspects (The Oxford geographies, ed. by A. J. Herbertson)
Environment and race
Environment and race
The resources of Australia
The resources of Australia
The geographical laboratory
The geographical laboratory
The physiography of the McMurdo sound and Granite Harbour region
Australian meteorology
The Australian environment (es
The Australian environment (especially as controlled by rainfall)
With Scott
With Scott the Silver Lining
With Scott the Silver Lining
The climate and weather of Australia
Australia in its physiographic and economic aspects
Physiography of Eastern Austra
Physiography of Eastern Australia
The Archæocyathinæ from the ca
The Archæocyathinæ from the cambrian of South Australia
Our Evolving Civilisation
Our Evolving Civilisation