The Wide World - The True Adventure Magazine for Men, May 1957 - Windsailing the Sahara / The Squaw's Curse
The Wide World - The True Adventure Magazine for Men, May 1957 - Windsailing the Sahara / The Squaw's Curse
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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1957
- Luogo di stampa
- London
- Autore
- Sheppard, J. Mortimer, Hall, Peter, Rundle, Marjorie, Wharton, Bill, Burger, John F., Dickie, Francis, Forrest, Bob, Demarest, R. William, Weir, Tom, Batham, Guy, Letheby, Jack, Tench, C.V.
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- The Wide World
- Formato
- 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
- Edizione
- F First Edition
- Soggetto
- The Wide World - The True Adventure Magazine for Men, May 1957 - Windsailing the Sahara, The Squaw's Curse First to Sail the Sahara - article (with cover, illustration) about the Sheppard family which attempted to, windsail across the Sahara Desert - with map and photos, The Bull of Contention - melons of the Bhelwah plantation in, north Bihar are being destroyed by a bull antelope which the, Hindus consider a sacred nilgai, The Forest Glade Murders - photo-illustrated article from, Northern Rhodesia, Captain Mitchell's Last Fight - his schooner spots a U-boat in, 1942 (article with photo of the U-boat), The Incredible Snake Man - "Professor" Morrisey deliberately, exposed himself to venomous snake bites in Africa, Black Death - a wolf terrorizes farmers and livestock near, Kamloops, B.C., Eggs for the Prisoner - the author was accused of smuggling and, imprisoned without food or drink in a cabin of a stifling, Pakistani river steamer, March Macabre - horrific ant attacks while obtaining WWII rubber, in Ecuador, Britain's Unmapped Outpost - St. Kilda, Trouble at Thirty Fathoms - something goes wrong while welding, underwater in a fast-flowing Papua, New Guinea river, Killer Turned Preacher - last instalment of "West to Adventure", the thrilling story of the life of "Jack" Letheby, trapper, prospector and professional gambler, The Squaw's Curse - Marie was the prettiest girl in the, Spalumcheen tribe near Kamloops, British Columbia Travel, Exploration & Adventure Africa Magazine Back Issues
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- S Single Issue Magazine
- Stato di conservazione
- Buono
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Legatura
- Brossura
- Prima edizione
- True
Descrizione
xxiv, 62 pages. Features: First to Sail the Sahara - article (with cover illustration) about the Sheppard family which attempted to windsail across the Sahara Desert - with map and photos; The Bull of Contention - melons of the Bhelwah plantation in north Bihar are being destroyed by a bull antelope which the Hindus consider a sacred nilgai; The Forest Glade Murders - photo-illustrated article from Northern Rhodesia; Captain Mitchell's Last Fight - his schooner spots a U-boat in 1942 (article with photo of the U-boat); The Incredible Snake Man - "Professor" Morrisey deliberately exposed himself to venomous snake bites in Africa; Black Death - a wolf terrorizes farmers and livestock near Kamloops, B.C.; Eggs for the Prisoner - the author was accused of smuggling and imprisoned without food or drink in a cabin of a stifling Pakistani river steamer; March Macabre - horrific ant attacks while obtaining WWII rubber in Ecuador; Britain's Unmapped Outpost - St. Kilda; Trouble at Thirty Fathoms - something goes wrong while welding underwater in a fast-flowing Papua, New Guinea river; Killer Turned Preacher - last instalment of "West to Adventure", the thrilling story of the life of "Jack" Letheby, trapper, prospector and professional gambler; The Squaw's Curse - Marie was the prettiest girl in the Spalumcheen tribe near Kamloops, British Columbia; and more. Bit of pencil writing on front cover. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book