Town Geology

Town Geology by Charles Kingsley, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 14, 2015, is a concise exploration of geological concepts tailored for urban audiences. This edition spans 76 pages and is presented in English. The book is derived from lectures aimed at the young men of Chester, offering insights that extend beyond the local geology to encompass broader themes relevant to towns in the manufacturing districts of England and Scotland.
Readers will find that this work encourages a practical understanding of the rocks and soils in their own environments. Kingsley aims to equip townspeople with the knowledge to make informed judgments about their geological surroundings, fostering a connection between urban life and the natural world. The text serves as a resource for those interested in the intersection of geology and everyday life, making it accessible to a wide audience.
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This little book, including the greater part of this Preface, has shaped itself out of lectures given to the young men of the city of Chester. But it does not deal, in its present form, with the geology of the neighbourhood of Chester only. I have tried so to recast it, that any townsman, at least in the manufacturing districts of England and Scotland, may learn from it to judge, roughly perhaps, but on the whole accurately, of the rocks and soils of his own neighbourhood.
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