The Wide World Magazine for Men, April 1916, No. 216, Vol. 36 - Two Young Americans in Japan and Korea
The Wide World Magazine for Men, April 1916, No. 216, Vol. 36 - Two Young Americans in Japan and Korea
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- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1916
- Luogo di stampa
- London
- Autore
- Freeman, L.R., Abraham, G.D., Smith, A.E., Lee, J.A., Chown, E., Besley, J.C., Fletcher, A.C.B., Shepstone, H.J., Russan, A., Keene, H.L.R., Lewis, F.
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- George Newnes Limited
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- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
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- F First Edition
- Soggetto
- The Wide World Magazine for Men, April 1916, No. 216, Vol. 36 South Porcupine Ontario Forest Fire Brides" Special -, when Swiss girls were regularly shipped to southern Chile to, marry ranchers, Winter-Sport Mountaineering - how to avoid its dangers - article, with photos, The Wreck of the 'County of Anglesea' - fight for the life of a, capsized ship, Wanderings in Northern Persia - II - article with first-ever, published photos of Kelat-i-Nadiri, the Gibraltar of Persia, and many other photos, A Fiery Ordeal - surviving a 1904 volcano on Mount Kloet on the, island of Java, Down the Amazon from Source to Mouth, part VII, From Job to Job Around the World, Part II - fantastic travelogue of two young Americans in Japan, and Korea with wonderful photos, The Saving Shadow - Rev. Wm. F. Rigge of the Creighton, University Observatory uses shadows to help acquit a man facing, serious charges, A Motor-Boat in Mexico - the villagers had never seen anything, like it, The Marchwood Ghost Mystery - A Highland Regiment soldier, committed suicide in 1885 and his ghost was supposed to haunt, the sentry's beat, "The Heathen Chinee" - principally concerned with the Chinaman's, attitude towards railways - also tells some quaint stories about, the 'spirits of wind and water' which rule his actions during, and after his life - article with great photos, especially all the Chinese aboard a Shanghai-Nanking Railway, Engine Travel, Exploration & Adventure Magazine Back Issues Ontario
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- S Single Issue Magazine
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Pages 482-576 + 30 pages of ads. Features: The "Brides" Special - when Swiss girls were regularly shipped to southern Chile to marry ranchers; Winter-Sport Mountaineering - how to avoid its dangers - article with photos; The Wreck of the 'County of Anglesea' - fight for the life of a capsized ship; Wanderings in Northern Persia - II - article with first-ever published photos of Kelat-i-Nadiri, the Gibraltar of Persia, and many other photos; A Fiery Ordeal - surviving a 1904 volcano on Mount Kloet on the island of Java; Down the Amazon from Source to Mouth, part VII; From Job to Job Around the World, Part II - fantastic travelogue of two young Americans in Japan and Korea with wonderful photos; The Saving Shadow - Rev. Wm. F. Rigge of the Creighton University Observatory uses shadows to help acquit a man facing serious charges; A Motor-Boat in Mexico - the villagers had never seen anything like it; The Marchwood Ghost Mystery - A Highland Regiment soldier committed suicide in 1885 and his ghost was supposed to haunt the sentry's beat;"The Heathen Chinee" - principally concerned with the Chinaman's attitude towards railways - also tells some quaint stories about the 'spirits of wind and water' which rule his actions during and after his life - article with great photos, especially all the Chinese aboard a Shanghai-Nanking Railway engine they had fled only a week before; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book