The Wide World - The Magazine For Men, February (Feb.) 1915, No. 202, Vol. 34 - The Girl-Man / A Journey Into Arabistan
The Wide World - The Magazine For Men, February (Feb.) 1915, No. 202, Vol. 34 - The Girl-Man / A Journey Into Arabistan
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- Year of publication
- 1915
- Place of printing
- New York
- Author
- Daplyn, A., Westland, A., Wesley, W., Torday, E., Thomas, T., Amy, L., Pitt-Kethley, V., Et Al
- Publishers
- The International News Company
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- The Wide World - The Magazine For Men, February (Feb.) 1915, No. 202, Vol. 34 - The Girl-Man, A Journey Into Arabistan Cass Hite John The Captain's Baby - a, respected officer of the Australian Steam Navigation Company, takes a little urchin under his protection, leading to humorous difficulties, A Journey into Arabistan - photo-illustrated account of a, journey through a little-known part of Persia, The Quest of the Peso-La-Ki - the romantic story of a hidden, Western Navajo silver mine, sought for vainly by daring prospectors for over a century, Tight Corners (part II) - photo-illustrated adventures from West, and Central Africa, The Girl-Man - a young woman aged 23 tires of an unhappy, marriage and sinks her identity and sex to reappear as a man, named Frank Duffy and wander the United States for three years -, until she is discovered by a policeman and a court orders her to, 'go back to the skirts', Icebergs - interesting photo-illustrated article by Lacey Amy, Dodging Death - in Australia, Sydney Wright falls from a building under construction, only to be saved by landing on telegraph wires (per cover, illustration), A wife on an Indian coffee plantation cures her husband of, constantly 'talking shop', Milly's Hobby, Europe's "Wild West" - photo-illustrated article on the great, Hungarian Hortobagy, "The Doctor" - in Ceylon Gunner Duncan is tragically burned to, death, Our Travels in Safari-Land (part III) - Mrs. Fred Maturin (Edith, Cecil-Porch) describes her ambitious journey through British, East Africa, The Missing Ship - in 1897 the American clipper T.F. Oakes and, her crew were considered lost, but miraculously saved by the crew of the "Kasbek", Interesting photo of the grave of a British Columbia Indian, chief in a hit above stumps, Photo of a Burmese boy 'undergoing the operation of tattooing', Tattoo Nautical Travel, Exploration & Adventure Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
Pages 294-388 pages plus 32 pages of great vintage ads. Features: The Captain's Baby - a respected officer of the Australian Steam Navigation Company takes a little urchin under his protection, leading to humorous difficulties; A Journey into Arabistan - photo-illustrated account of a journey through a little-known part of Persia; The Quest of the Peso-La-Ki - the romantic story of a hidden Western Navajo silver mine, sought for vainly by daring prospectors for over a century; Tight Corners (part II) - photo-illustrated adventures from West and Central Africa; The Girl-Man - a young woman aged 23 tires of an unhappy marriage and sinks her identity and sex to reappear as a man named Frank Duffy and wander the United States for three years - until she is discovered by a policeman and a court orders her to 'go back to the skirts'; Icebergs - interesting photo-illustrated article by Lacey Amy; Dodging Death - in Australia, Sydney Wright falls from a building under construction, only to be saved by landing on telegraph wires (per cover illustration); A wife on an Indian coffee plantation cures her husband of constantly 'talking shop'; Milly's Hobby; Europe's "Wild West" - photo-illustrated article on the great Hungarian Hortobagy; "The Doctor" - in Ceylon Gunner Duncan is tragically burned to death; Our Travels in Safari-Land (part III) - Mrs. Fred Maturin (Edith Cecil-Porch) describes her ambitious journey through British East Africa; The Missing Ship - in 1897 the American clipper T.F. Oakes and her crew were considered lost, but miraculously saved by the crew of the "Kasbek"; Interesting photo of the grave of a British Columbia Indian chief in a hit above stumps; Photo of a Burmese boy 'undergoing the operation of tattooing', with brief write-up; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book