The National Geographic Magazine: Volume LXXII, Number Four, October 1937 by National Geographic Society; Gilbert Grosvenor, editor - 1937
by National Geographic Society; Gilbert Grosvenor, editor
The National Geographic Magazine: Volume LXXII, Number Four, October 1937
by National Geographic Society; Gilbert Grosvenor, editor
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Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, October 1937 (volume LXXII, number 4). Wraps, 4to, 139 pages plus 40 pages of advertisements. Features are "The Miracle of Talking by Telephone" by F. Barrows Colton, with 41 illustrations; "A Skyline Drive in the Pyrenees" by W. Robert Moore; "Costume Pageants in the French Pyrenees" with 24 "natural color" photos; "Hark to the Hounds" by Freeman Lloyd, with 18 illustrations; "Hunters All: A Roll Call to the Hounds" by Edward Herbert Miner, with 31 "portraits in color from life;" "Changing Shanghai" by Amanda Boyden, with 21 illustrations and 2 maps; and "Peacetime Plant Hunting About Peiping" by P. H. and J. H. Dorsett, with 21 illustrations and map. Good condition (covers rubbed and lightly soiled; some soil on edges; contents clean).
- Bookseller Dog Lovers Bookshop (US)
- Book Condition Used - Good
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- Binding Paperback
- Publisher National Geographic Society
- Place of Publication Washington, D.C.
- Date Published 1937
- Keywords periodical telephone Pyrenees hounds dogs Shanghai