The Wide World, The Magazine for Men, April [Apr.] 1917, Vol. 38, No. 228: Across the Atlantic in a Tug
The Wide World, The Magazine for Men, April [Apr.] 1917, Vol. 38, No. 228: Across the Atlantic in a Tug
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1917
- Place of printing
- New York
- Author
- Dunn, H.H., Durham, Mabel, Shepstone, H.J., North, Sydney H., Littler, A.E., Brooke, W., Hawkes, E.W., Skelton, Jas., Ransome, John, Gaillard, Henri
- Publishers
- The International News Company
- Size
- 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Wide World Magazine, April 1917, Venustiano Carranza, Yaro Galvon, firing squad, Mexico, Canadian Rockies, Captain J.W. Penberthy, South America - aviation - history, John G. Barron, World War 1914-1918 - Prisoners - escapes, Corporal John Southern, POWs, Seaman Blake, Coney Island, Dogs of War, Dog Soldiers - France, Labrador, Hudson Bay, Eskimos, native peoples, E.W. Hawkes, Back to the Land, Frank Hemstreet, Vanguard, Saskatchewan, Red Rube, train robbers - United States, Western Railway of France, WWI, Glenholme, merchant shipping - Mediterranean, u-boat, Germany Travel, Exploration & Adventure Aviation Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: How I Saved My Husband From Execution - Mr. Yaro Galvon had been condemned to be shot by the Mexican Government; An Unknown Switzerland - Canada's Unknown Alpine Wonderland - The Canadian Rockies; Across the Atlantic in a Tug - Captain J.W. Penberthy spent 2.5 months taking a tug from Argentina to England; A Flying Man in South America - Part I - John G. Barron imported a monoplane to South America and spent 2.5 years their giving exhibition flights, often to people who had never seen an airplane - article with great photos; The Third Attempt - How I Escaped From Germany - Corporal John Southern explains how he succeeded on his third attempt; Seaman Blake Discovers Coney Island - an exciting day for two unsophisticated bluejackets of the Royal Navy; The Dogs of War - All abou the "Four-Footed" Soldiers of France, with nice photos; Round Labrador and Hudson Bay - Part II - E.W. Hawkes travelled 3,000 miles in Labrador and Hudson Bay, gaining a vivid impression of its lonely trading ports and mission stations, and the curious manners and customs of the Eskimos - article with photos; "Back to the Land" - city-worker Frank Hemstreet decides to try his luck as an extra hand on a farm during harvest near Vanguard, Saskatchewan; "Red Rube" - an account of the lurid career of one of the most daring and successful train robbers to plague American railroad and express companies; The Saving of Paris - how the wit of a humble woodman's widow led to the preservation of the Western Railway of France in the early days of WWI; "What Happened to Glenholme" - a merchant ship is sunk by a German U-boat in the Mediterranean; and more. pp. 4 [ads], [2], 483-572, [16] ads. Covers detached as one but present. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book