The Wide World - The Magazine For Men, February (Feb.) 1916, No. 214, Vol. 36 - Building a Transcontinental Telephone Line / The Fetish Man's Downfall
The Wide World - The Magazine For Men, February (Feb.) 1916, No. 214, Vol. 36 - Building a Transcontinental Telephone Line / The Fetish Man's Downfall
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- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1916
- Luogo di stampa
- New York
- Autore
- Willey, D., Adams, W., Shepstone, H., Wagner, E., Moore, R., Besley, J., D'Easum B., Et Al
- Editori
- The International News Company
- Formato
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edizione
- F First Edition
- Soggetto
- The Wide World - The Magazine For Men, February (Feb.) 1916, No. 214, Vol. 36 - Building a Transcontinental Telephone Line, The Fetish Man's Downfall vintage ads. Features: The Sunken, Submarine - the experience which befell the U.S. submarine, "Diver" which shot its men from its torpedo tubes! (per cover, illustration), The Fetish Man's Downfall - a tale from Accra in 1899 involving, prisoner Yao Dwirra, Building a Transcontinental Telephone Line - marvelously, photo-illustrated article about the engineering and scientific, wonders of the first phone line connecting New York to San, Francisco, "Black Tom" - an exciting story from the early days of the, Pennsylvania oil-fields, "On the Wing" - extraordinary adventure with a big rattlesnake, in southern Mississippi, Down the Amazon From Source to Mouth (part V) - incredible tales, of a party working its way through hostile svages and the forces, of nature, The Train-Robbers - the tragic story of a hold-up on the, Northern Pacific Railroad and the long man-hunt which followed, 1892-1894, Wicks's Ordeal - the terrible menace which a man-eating tiger, constitutes to a community, Two Girls on a Ranch (part II) - two young ladies try to win, fortune by running a ranch in the wilds of Arizona, The Secret Post Office - an amusing echo of the Boer War showing, how the well-known 'slimness' and fertility of resource of the, Boers were for once turned against them, Concerning Camels - some amusing stories, A South Pacific Piracy - an account of the tragic voyage of the, brig "Moa, " of Auckland, New Zealand in 1870, The beacon of the Gulf - photo-illustrated article on Bird Rock, which lies in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Photo of a 'home-made' train run on the only railway in British, North Borneo Native Peoples Travel, Exploration & Adventure Magazine Back Issues
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- S Single Issue Magazine
- Stato di conservazione
- Buono
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Legatura
- Brossura
- Prima edizione
- True
Descrizione
Pages 290-380 pages plus 36 pages of great vintage ads. Features: The Sunken Submarine - the experience which befell the U.S. submarine "Diver" which shot its men from its torpedo tubes! (per cover illustration); The Fetish Man's Downfall - a tale from Accra in 1899 involving prisoner Yao Dwirra; Building a Transcontinental Telephone Line - marvelously photo-illustrated article about the engineering and scientific wonders of the first phone line connecting New York to San Francisco; "Black Tom" - an exciting story from the early days of the Pennsylvania oil-fields; "On the Wing" - extraordinary adventure with a big rattlesnake in southern Mississippi; Down the Amazon From Source to Mouth (part V) - incredible tales of a party working its way through hostile svages and the forces of nature; The Train-Robbers - the tragic story of a hold-up on the Northern Pacific Railroad and the long man-hunt which followed, 1892-1894; Wicks's Ordeal - the terrible menace which a man-eating tiger constitutes to a community; Two Girls on a Ranch (part II) - two young ladies try to win fortune by running a ranch in the wilds of Arizona; The Secret Post Office - an amusing echo of the Boer War showing how the well-known 'slimness' and fertility of resource of the Boers were for once turned against them; Concerning Camels - some amusing stories; A South Pacific Piracy - an account of the tragic voyage of the brig "Moa," of Auckland, New Zealand in 1870; The beacon of the Gulf - photo-illustrated article on Bird Rock, which lies in the Gulf of St. Lawrence; Photo of a 'home-made' train run on the only railway in British North Borneo; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Book