The Wide World Magazine, June 1923, Vol. LI No. 302: Bali - Isle of Wonder
The Wide World Magazine, June 1923, Vol. LI No. 302: Bali - Isle of Wonder
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Détails
- Année
- 1923
- Lieu d'édition
- London
- Auteur
- Thomason, Hugh, Walmsley, Leo, Collins, Dale, Meng, I., Osborne, H.C., Vivian, H., Shepstone, H.J., Lane, R.W., Holloway, W.H., Casserly, G., Collinson, C.W., Alexander, A., Masters, D., Gilhespy
- Éditeurs
- George Newnes, Ltd.
- Format
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Thème
- The Wide World Magazine, June 1923, Vol. LI No. 302: Bali - Isle of Wonder Indonesia Island Palmyra, Kavisi Batu Faisi ads. Features: The House of Death - how an, Oklahoma rancher saved his own life, Three Asses in the Pyrenees - part 6 - the continued story of, this European adventure trip, Bali - Isle of Wonder - wonderfully photo-illustrated article, Mrs. Robinson Crusoe - part 1of the adventure of Mrs. Idelle S., Meng and her husband on one of the loneliest islands in the, Pacific, The Six Feathers - the unfortunate experience of a New Guinea, trader who tried to smuggle the forbidden bird-of-paradise, plumes out of the country, The Wood-Carvers of the Tyrol - great photo-illustrated article, on a trip to the Groden VValley, The Romance of the Fur Trade - photo-illustrated article on fur, trapping and fur farming in North-west Canada, including photo of a large polar bear being hauled into a boat, A Woman in Unknown Albania - part 3, The Trail of the Lonesome Postman - letters being delivered to, some of the world's most remote locations, Caught by a Crocodile a British officer attempts to fill his, water bottle at a river, The Idol That Jumped - the author purchased a 'devil-devil', figure from a Solomon Island chief, then startling things happened, The Merepur Mystery - a mystery is solved in India, The Man Who Fell Six Miles - Major R.W. Schroeder and his, airplane - article with photos, The Written Word - Jim Carter saved himself in India with some, clever Writing Travel, Exploration & Adventure Aviation Magazine Back Issues
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- S Single Issue Magazine
- Etat de conservation
- En bonne condition
- Langues
- Anglais
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
- Premiére Edition
- True
Description
Pages 89-176, plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Features: The House of Death - how an Oklahoma rancher saved his own life; Three Asses in the Pyrenees - part 6 - the continued story of this European adventure trip; Bali - Isle of Wonder - wonderfully photo-illustrated article; Mrs. Robinson Crusoe - part 1of the adventure of Mrs. Idelle S. Meng and her husband on one of the loneliest islands in the Pacific; The Six Feathers - the unfortunate experience of a New Guinea trader who tried to smuggle the forbidden bird-of-paradise plumes out of the country; The Wood-Carvers of the Tyrol - great photo-illustrated article on a trip to the Groden VValley; The Romance of the Fur Trade - photo-illustrated article on fur trapping and fur farming in North-west Canada, including photo of a large polar bear being hauled into a boat; A Woman in Unknown Albania - part 3; The Trail of the Lonesome Postman - letters being delivered to some of the world's most remote locations; Caught by a Crocodile a British officer attempts to fill his water bottle at a river; The Idol That Jumped - the author purchased a 'devil-devil' figure from a Solomon Island chief, then startling things happened; The Merepur Mystery - a mystery is solved in India; The Man Who Fell Six Miles - Major R.W. Schroeder and his airplane - article with photos; The Written Word - Jim Carter saved himself in India with some clever writing. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book