Book 1

Rainforest

by Robert Low

Published 24 July 1997

Book 2

Desert

by Robert Low

Published 24 July 1997

Peoples of the Mountains

by Robert Low

Published March 1999
Describes the interrelationship of mountain plants, animals, and peoples.

Mountains

by Robert Low

Published 31 July 1997
Each volume in the Peoples and Their Environ ment series looks at a different kind of geographical enviro nment and examines the lifestyle of the human population. Am ong the aspects covered are methods of survival, food, cloth ing, shelter and traditions. '

Arctic

by Robert Low

Published 29 May 1997

Peoples of the Savanna

by Robert Low

Published 1 January 2003
Describes the interrelationship between the peoples and the plants and animals of the African grasslands.

Peoples of the River Valley

by Robert Low

Published 1 January 2003
Describes human life in river valleys, with the Wayana Indians of South America and the Omo of East Africa as examples.

Savanna

by Robert Low

Published 14 August 1997
Each volume in the Peoples and Their Environ ments series looks at a different kind of geographical envir onment and examines the lifestyle of the human population. A mong the aspects covered are methods of survival, food, clot hing, shelter and traditions. '

Peoples of the Rain Forest

by Robert Low

Published 1 August 1997
Describes life in the rain forests of the world and how people survive there.

Peoples of the Desert

by Robert Low

Published 1 January 2003
An introduction to the natural wonders of the desert and two peoples who live there, the San and the Tuareg.

River Valley

by Robert Low

Published 14 August 1997
Each volume in the Peoples and Their Environ ments series looks at a different kind of geographical envir onment and examines the lifestyle of the human population. A mong the aspects covered are methods of survival, food, clot hing, shelter and traditions. '

Peoples of the Arctic

by Robert Low

Published March 1999
Describes life in the Arctic regions of the world and how humans have adapted to the harsh conditions there.