The Wide World Magazine - July, 1951
The Wide World Magazine - July, 1951 | Livres anciens et modernes | Various
The Wide World Magazine - July, 1951
The Wide World Magazine - July, 1951 | Livres anciens et modernes | Various
Mode de Paiement
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Détails
- Année
- 1951
- Lieu d'édition
- London
- Auteur
- Various
- Éditeurs
- George Newnes Limited
- Format
- 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Thème
- The Wide World Magazine - July, 1951 Features include: Five Hundred Miles to Freedom - the story, of nine survivors of the Japanese capture of Rabaul, The Land Sharks - Would-be settlers in Canada fall victim to, wonderful stories from plausible strangers of how to 'get rich, quick', Man-Eater - A former member of the Burma Frontier Service, describes the eventful career of a tiger, Vale of the Gods - a curious blend of immemorial ritual and, popular merrymaking in the Northern Punjab, The Ju-Ju Doctor - The facts of an amazing occurence on the Gold, Coast, The Dragon - Author gets the scare of his live on an East Indian, Island, The Sea-Dayaks of Borneo - Author finds the fromer head-hunters, to be charming hosts, Section Man - A glimpse of the life of a track labourer on a, Canadian railroad, The Poorhouse Tragedy - A puzzling American murder case., Exterior heavily worn with chips missing from spine and front, cover partially detached. Contents good. Pencilled name upon, back cover. Travel, Exploration & Adventure Magazine Back Issues
- Description
- S Paperback
- Etat de conservation
- Acceptable
- Langues
- Anglais
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
- Premiére Edition
- True
Description
Features include: Five Hundred Miles to Freedom - the story of nine survivors of the Japanese capture of Rabaul; The Land Sharks - Would-be settlers in Canada fall victim to wonderful stories from plausible strangers of how to 'get rich quick'; Man-Eater - A former member of the Burma Frontier Service describes the eventful career of a tiger; Vale of the Gods - a curious blend of immemorial ritual and popular merrymaking in the Northern Punjab; The Ju-Ju Doctor - The facts of an amazing occurence on the Gold Coast; The Dragon - Author gets the scare of his live on an East Indian Island; The Sea-Dayaks of Borneo - Author finds the fromer head-hunters to be charming hosts; Section Man - A glimpse of the life of a track labourer on a Canadian railroad; The Poorhouse Tragedy - A puzzling American murder case. Exterior heavily worn with chips missing from spine and front cover partially detached. Contents good. Pencilled name upon back cover. Magazine