Reference Books volume 46, issue 3 | 95 readings are far more rigorous than either of the two encyclopedias. Some of the entries in the Dictionary are more in-depth and thorough than those on the same subject in the Sage encyclopedia. Although the Sage Encyclopedia of Human Geography could be a useful addition to a high school or academic library, the Dictionary is now available in paperback at a very reasonable cost. In this day of shrinking reference budgets and competition from the Internet, one must choose resources carefully and look for value and value added.-Suzanne T. Larsen,
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