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Strabo’s Geography is a field guide to the ancient world, a text whose reach extends from village customs to imperial commerce. Maps of memory and place. Volume VI presents a substantial portion of the Geographica in Horace Leonard Jones’s English translation, and it conveys Strabo’s mix of eyewitness report, learned comparison and practical geography with crispness and authority. As an ancient geography book and a historical reference volume it moves beyond mere description: it frames travel as inquiry, place as political actor and coastlines as the meeting point of culture and commerce. Readers attracted to ancient world exploration will find vivid human detail and pragmatic observational habits; those studying Greek and Roman history or the development of early cartography studies will value the book’s precise attention to routes, regions and relations. Jones’s translation balances fidelity and readability, so the texture of Strabo’s voice remains intact while the argument reads naturally for contemporary eyes. The result is both an accessible encounter and a dependable reference for anyone tracing ancient place-names, trade links or territorial claims.Long recognised by scholars and historians, Strabo’s Geographica is a primary witness to first century geography and to the social landscapes of Mediterranean civilizations. This edition functions equally as an academic research resource and as a readable classical studies companion: suitable for graduate seminars, library reference shelves and for general readers who prefer original sources to secondary summaries. For anyone pursuing Strabo geography analysis the text is the indispensable starting point for regional syntheses and comparative study; it rewards repeated reading and cross-referencing. Collectors and curators will also find it a tasteful addition to any classical literature collection, while instructors and independent researchers can rely on its direct access to places, peoples and political arrangements. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.