The Vegetation of Egypt

From: Domes | Date: September 1, 1994| Author: Eltigani E. Shabbour | Copyright information


Domes

09-01-1994

The Vegetation of Egypt.

M. D. Zahran and A. J. Willis

London: Chapman and Hall, 1992. 424 pages, maps, photographs, tables. LC 92-2512.

ISBN 0-412-31510-6 $47.50 paperback.

Review by

Eltigani E. Shabbour, Ph.D.

Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission, Washington, D.C.

This book represents a unique blend of the geological, geographical, climatic, and ecological features of Egypt's topography and its ...

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