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Prisoners Of Geography The Power Of Geography The Future Of Geography 3 Book Collection

Author: Tim Marshall
SKU: PLD17193
Barcode: 9789124291105
Publisher: Elliott&Thompson
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Bring home a thought‑provoking boxed book collection that explains why geography still shapes our world. This three‑book set by bestselling author Tim Marshall is ideal for parents, teachers, students and curious readers who want clear, accessible insights into geopolitics, global power and the coming space age. Whether you're building a classroom library, searching for a smart gift set, or adding to a personal nonfiction shelf, these paperback editions offer authoritative context and memorable storytelling.

Titles in this Set: Prisoners of Geography The Power of GeographyThe Future of Geography
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN:‎ 9789124291105

About the books

Prisoners of Geography [PB] — This modern classic argues that even the most powerful leaders are constrained by mountains, rivers, seas and other physical features. Tim Marshall shows how geography underpins political choices: why Crimea matters to Russia, how the USA became a global superpower, and why China's influence continues to expand. Clear maps and concise chapters make complex history and strategy surprisingly readable.

The Power of Geography [PB] — In this revelatory follow‑up, Marshall focuses on ten regions set to shape the next era of world politics: Australia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the UK, Greece, Turkey, the Sahel, Ethiopia, Spain and Space. With wit and clarity he explains looming flashpoints—from migration pressures in the Sahel to competing interests in the eastern Mediterranean—and why the atmosphere and near‑space are becoming strategic arenas.

The Future of Geography [HB] — Far from science fiction, this volume explores astropolitics and the new space race. As communication, commerce and military systems increasingly depend on space infrastructure, Marshall examines how China, the USA, Russia and others are racing upward—and the consequences for life on Earth. Accessible and urgent, it reframes geography for the 21st century.

Why readers love this book collection

  • Engaging explanations: Clear, map‑driven chapters make geopolitics understandable for teens and adults.
  • Trusted author: Tim Marshall, former Diplomatic Editor and foreign correspondent for Sky News, brings decades of reporting experience and on‑the‑ground insight.
  • Versatile use: Ideal for classroom discussions, homeschooling, book clubs, or bedtime learning for older kids.
  • Perfect gift set: A thoughtful present for history buffs, students of international relations, or anyone curious about how geography shapes human events.
  • Paperbacks for everyday reading: Easy to carry and reference—great for study and casual reading alike.

Clear, authoritative and timely, this three‑book collection from an award‑winning journalist deepens understanding of our world and its future. It’s a practical resource and a timeless keepsake—perfect for classrooms, coffee tables, and gift boxes for the intellectually curious.

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