The Romance of Modern Geology

Edwin Sharpe Grew (1867 - 1950)

From the series, The Library of Romance, this book introduces the reader to the modern geology of the 1909, with topics that include the building and shaping of the earth, the action of weather, rivers, seas and ice on the earth, earthquakes and volcanoes, and, of course, dinosaurs and other extinct animals. - Summary by Ann Boulais

Genre(s): Earth Sciences

Language: English

Group: The Library of Romance

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Building of the Earth Availle
00:22:29
Play 02 The Earth's Shape Availle
00:19:25
Play 03 Effects of Weather on the Earth's History djloves2talk
00:17:03
Play 04 Records Left by Rivers Cerennes
00:16:36
Play 05 Records Left by the Sea Cerennes
00:16:19
Play 06 Cold and Ice on the Earth Lori Arsenault
00:20:36
Play 07 The Fire-Hardened Rocks J. M. Smallheer
00:18:48
Play 08 The Earth at its Beginning Aiden J-H
00:11:05
Play 09 The Childhood of the Earth Christoph Stangenberg
00:18:55
Play 10 The Earth as the Abode of Life jenno
00:17:17
Play 11 Life in Other Worlds Jeremy Clark
00:15:56
Play 12 The Hardening of Rocks Owlivia
00:14:37
Play 13 Earthquakes on Geology Christoph Stangenberg
00:20:09
Play 14 Some Famous Earthquakes Piotr Nater
00:28:45
Play 15 The Causes of Earthquakes Steve C
00:32:09
Play 16 Volcanoes and Mountain Formation jenno
00:33:41
Play 17 Families of Rocks and Their Descendants jenno
00:26:27
Play 18 How the Coal Beds were Laid Down J. M. Smallheer
00:21:31
Play 19 The Age of Reptiles J. M. Smallheer
00:14:53
Play 20 The Age of Reptiles, continued J. M. Smallheer
00:15:38
Play 21 The Chalk Period J. M. Smallheer
00:18:27
Play 22 The Age of Mammals Rita Boutros
00:25:17
Play 23 The Ice Age Rita Boutros
00:28:50
Play 24 The Kingdom of Man BettyB
00:13:42