William Hughes (geographer)
William Hughes FRGS was an English geographer, mapmaker and author.
He was Professor of Geography at King's College and Queen's College, London and Royal Female Naval School
He was for many years Examiner in Geography to the College of Preceptors
Some of his publications were later revised by Sir Richard Gregory, and also by the writer and geographer John Francon Williams.
He was the author of literally dozens of books; books of maps for the classroom, biblical studies and general reference, and editor of a similar number of reference and classroom books.
He died at his home, Adelaide Road, St John's Wood, London.
, 1893Partial bibliography
- Directions for Taking Instructions on Wills 1840
- Three Students of Grays Inn 1846
- The Stamp Duties Act 1850
- The Origin and Condition of the Australian Colonies Longman & Co. 1852
- Manual of Mathematical Geography 1852
- A Manual of Geography, Physical, Industrial and Political 1852
- It's All for the Best 1853
- A Class-book of Modern Geography 1859
- Philips' Family Atlas of Physical, General and Classical Geography 1859
- A Manual of Geography
- Manual of British Geography
- Elementary Class-book of Modern Geography 1860
- A Manual of European Geography 1861
- A Class-book of Physical Geography 1861
- Outlines of Geography 1864
- The Geography of River Systems 1865
- Elementary Class-book of Physical Geography 1866
- Geography in its Relation to History 1870
- Geography of the British Isles 1887
- Bible Maps pub. John W. Parker, London
- Philips' Atlas of Scripture Geography
- Hughes W. An Elementary Classbook of Physical Geography 1904
- General Geography, Simplified for beginners
- Geography of the British Empire, Simplified for beginners
- The Child's First Book of Geography