A precise index of geography thought and publication. International Catalogue Of Scientific Literature, Tenth Annual Issue (J Geography) gathers the year's geography periodicals, reports and monographs into a rigorous academic bibliography collection and a dependable scientific literature reference for libraries, students and researchers. It is exacting and thorough. As a specialised geography research index within a wider international science bibliography, this annual scientific publications volume links citations and subject headings across borders, offering a practical route into early 20th century science and the record of its debates. Valued by librarians and historians, the Tenth Annual Issue serves as both a scholarly research tool and a scientific periodicals archive - a university library reference that preserves citation pathways and the classificatory logic behind geography studies. Its methodical listings, cross-references and subject headings form a working geography research index and a dependable international science bibliography; those features make it a practical resource for historians tracing the movement of ideas, for departments building reading lists, and for independent scholars piecing together the provenance of single studies. As part of the era's global scientific cataloguing effort, the volume helps modern projects in digital humanities, bibliometrics and the history of science to reconstruct networks of publication and influence. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether consulted as a scientific literature reference for a one-off inquiry or relied upon across extended research, the Tenth Annual Issue proves its value to teachers, curators and independent readers seeking original citation trails, and it endures as a practical geography studies resource. Casual readers curious about the history of science will find a clear window into how knowledge was organised; classic-literature collectors and institutional libraries will appreciate a catalogued witness to a pivotal era of academic publishing and a durable historical academic resource.