Description: National Geographic Magazine February - June, 1914 hardcover 3/4 leather book in used condition "The National Geographic Magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the world as it was over a century ago, reflecting the magazine's early commitment to exploration, geography, and natural science. During this period, the magazine featured a range of articles and photographic essays that covered diverse topics such as the exploration of remote regions, the study of different cultures, advancements in technology, and the natural world. Articles: Battling with the Panama Slides by William Joseph Showalter The Panama Canal by Lieut. Colonel William L. Sibert The Nation's Undeveloped Resources by Franklin K. Lane Village Life int he Holy Land by John D. Whiting Encouraging Birds Around the Home by Frederick H. KennardCastles in the Air by John Claude White A Naturalists Journey Around Vera Cruz and Tampico by Frank M. Chapman Discovery and Invention by Alexander Graham Bell and more
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Topic: Antiques
Publisher: National Geographic
Publication Year: 1914
Features: Leather Bound
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: National Geographic
Author: National Geographic Learning Staff
Genre: Antiquarian & Collectible, Geography, History