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Willey, D., Adams, W., Shepstone, H., Wagner, E., Moore, R., Besley, J., D'Easum B., Et Al

The Wide World - The Magazine For Men, February (Feb.) 1916, No. 214, Vol. 36 - Building a Transcontinental Telephone Line / The Fetish Man's Downfall

The International News Company, 1916

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Year of publication
1916
Place of printing
New York
Author
Willey, D., Adams, W., Shepstone, H., Wagner, E., Moore, R., Besley, J., D'Easum B., 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.) 1916, No. 214, Vol. 36 - Building a Transcontinental Telephone Line, The Fetish Man's Downfall vintage ads. Features: The Sunken, Submarine - the experience which befell the U.S. submarine, "Diver" which shot its men from its torpedo tubes! (per cover, illustration), The Fetish Man's Downfall - a tale from Accra in 1899 involving, prisoner Yao Dwirra, Building a Transcontinental Telephone Line - marvelously, photo-illustrated article about the engineering and scientific, wonders of the first phone line connecting New York to San, Francisco, "Black Tom" - an exciting story from the early days of the, Pennsylvania oil-fields, "On the Wing" - extraordinary adventure with a big rattlesnake, in southern Mississippi, Down the Amazon From Source to Mouth (part V) - incredible tales, of a party working its way through hostile svages and the forces, of nature, The Train-Robbers - the tragic story of a hold-up on the, Northern Pacific Railroad and the long man-hunt which followed, 1892-1894, Wicks's Ordeal - the terrible menace which a man-eating tiger, constitutes to a community, Two Girls on a Ranch (part II) - two young ladies try to win, fortune by running a ranch in the wilds of Arizona, The Secret Post Office - an amusing echo of the Boer War showing, how the well-known 'slimness' and fertility of resource of the, Boers were for once turned against them, Concerning Camels - some amusing stories, A South Pacific Piracy - an account of the tragic voyage of the, brig "Moa, " of Auckland, New Zealand in 1870, The beacon of the Gulf - photo-illustrated article on Bird Rock, which lies in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Photo of a 'home-made' train run on the only railway in British, North Borneo Native Peoples Travel, Exploration & Adventure Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Pages 290-380 pages plus 36 pages of great vintage ads. Features: The Sunken Submarine - the experience which befell the U.S. submarine "Diver" which shot its men from its torpedo tubes! (per cover illustration); The Fetish Man's Downfall - a tale from Accra in 1899 involving prisoner Yao Dwirra; Building a Transcontinental Telephone Line - marvelously photo-illustrated article about the engineering and scientific wonders of the first phone line connecting New York to San Francisco; "Black Tom" - an exciting story from the early days of the Pennsylvania oil-fields; "On the Wing" - extraordinary adventure with a big rattlesnake in southern Mississippi; Down the Amazon From Source to Mouth (part V) - incredible tales of a party working its way through hostile svages and the forces of nature; The Train-Robbers - the tragic story of a hold-up on the Northern Pacific Railroad and the long man-hunt which followed, 1892-1894; Wicks's Ordeal - the terrible menace which a man-eating tiger constitutes to a community; Two Girls on a Ranch (part II) - two young ladies try to win fortune by running a ranch in the wilds of Arizona; The Secret Post Office - an amusing echo of the Boer War showing how the well-known 'slimness' and fertility of resource of the Boers were for once turned against them; Concerning Camels - some amusing stories; A South Pacific Piracy - an account of the tragic voyage of the brig "Moa," of Auckland, New Zealand in 1870; The beacon of the Gulf - photo-illustrated article on Bird Rock, which lies in the Gulf of St. Lawrence; Photo of a 'home-made' train run on the only railway in British North Borneo; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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