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Uganda, Land Of Something New Equatorial African Area Reveals Snow-Crowned  Peaks, Crater Lakes,...

Uganda, Land Of Something New Equatorial African Area Reveals Snow-Crowned Peaks, Crater Lakes, Jungle-Story Beasts, Human Giants, and Forest Pygmies

by Marston, Jay

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Washington D. C.: National Geographic Society. Very Good+. 1937. Magazine. B&W Photographs; This is a DISBOUND article from National Geographic Magazine. This is the actual article, not a photocopy. Text pages are clean, bright and without chips, tears, discoloration or wear. The article consists of twenty-two double-sided text pages with twenty-two black and white photographs and one black and white map. The author, Jay Marston, writes about his experience in Equatorial Africa and the area around Uganda. References are made to Salt Mining, The King of Toro, Pygmies, the Ituru Forest, His Highness Sir Daudi Chwa Watussi, and others. Photographs are by A. T. Schofield, Sir Bernard Bourdillon, Alice Schalek, and, E. Gladwin. .
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