Wide World - The Magazine for Men, July 1916, No. 219, Vol. XXXVII: The Floating Death (Mines)
Wide World - The Magazine for Men, July 1916, No. 219, Vol. XXXVII: The Floating Death (Mines)
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Détails
- Année
- 1916
- Lieu d'édition
- New York
- Auteur
- Johnson, A., Askew, A & C., Trench, P., Porter, T., Treacher, M., Czaplicka, M., Martindale, F., Pitt-Kethley, V., Anderson, A., Et Al
- Éditeurs
- The International New Company
- Format
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Thème
- Wide World - The Magazine for Men, July 1916, No. 219, Vol. XXXVII: The Floating Death (Mines) North Sea trawler, skipper's heroic battle with a mine entangled in the trawler's, nets, The Darkest Hour - Part II - experiences in the great Serbian, (WWI) retreat to Albania (with photo of the Serbian Cavalry, fording the River Drin and more), The Snake-Hunter - John Rolliston's terrible fight, The Sheriff's Ruse - how the Sheriff of Deadwood tricked three, desperadoes, Real-Life Romances of the War (WWI) - Part II, A Year In Arctic Siberia - Part III - amazing article and photos, taken by Polish authoress M.A. Czaplicka as she travelled 6, 000 miles researching the nomadic Yenisei tribes, Baiting the "Boche" - the people of Brussels turn their humour, upon the humourless huns who have taken possession of their city, Remarkable Rocks - photo-illustrated article of remarkable rocks, around the world, The Girl Sergeant - young Zoe Smirnova joined the Russian Army, at age 15 and fought in the battlefields of Galicia, From Job to Job Around the World - Part V - two young Americans, spend time in India, with great photos, A Theatre in Cannibal-Land - Papuan savages entertain themselves, with amateur theatricals! (article with great photos), A Black Outlaw - a native desperado gives Natal Police much, trouble, On the Way to War - the adventures of two young Americans, Herbert H. Hope and Jack Heward Travel, Exploration & Adventure Magazine Back Issues
- Description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- Etat de conservation
- Acceptable
- Langues
- Anglais
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
- Premiére Edition
- True
Description
Pages 194-286 plus 16 pages of ads. Features: The Floating Death - a North Sea trawler skipper's heroic battle with a mine entangled in the trawler's nets; The Darkest Hour - Part II - experiences in the great Serbian (WWI) retreat to Albania (with photo of the Serbian Cavalry fording the River Drin and more); The Snake-Hunter - John Rolliston's terrible fight; The Sheriff's Ruse - how the Sheriff of Deadwood tricked three desperadoes; Real-Life Romances of the War (WWI) - Part II; A Year In Arctic Siberia - Part III - amazing article and photos taken by Polish authoress M.A. Czaplicka as she travelled 6,000 miles researching the nomadic Yenisei tribes; Baiting the "Boche" - the people of Brussels turn their humour upon the humourless huns who have taken possession of their city; Remarkable Rocks - photo-illustrated article of remarkable rocks around the world; The Girl Sergeant - young Zoe Smirnova joined the Russian Army at age 15 and fought in the battlefields of Galicia; From Job to Job Around the World - Part V - two young Americans spend time in India, with great photos; A Theatre in Cannibal-Land - Papuan savages entertain themselves with amateur theatricals! (article with great photos); A Black Outlaw - a native desperado gives Natal Police much trouble; On the Way to War - the adventures of two young Americans, Herbert H. Hope and Jack Heward, who struggle to make their way to England to fight the Germans; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book