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3. John Kirtland Wright, 1891–1969;Bowden;Annals of the Association of American Geographers,1970
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5. P.H. Nash, The making of a humanist geographer, in: L. Guelke (Ed.), Geography and Humanistic Knowledge, Ontario, 1986, 1.