By: Various
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - January 1896 is a fascinating read that offers a glimpse into the world as it was over 100 years ago. The articles contained within cover a wide range of topics, from travel destinations to scientific discoveries, providing readers with a comprehensive view of the world at the time. The accompanying illustrations and photographs are stunning and truly bring the content to life.
One of the standout features of this magazine is its commitment to accuracy and thorough research. Each article is meticulously researched and written by experts in the field, making it a reliable source of information for readers interested in learning more about the world around them. Additionally, the magazine showcases a variety of perspectives and voices, offering a well-rounded view of the topics discussed.
Overall, National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - January 1896 is a beautifully curated collection of articles that will appeal to readers with an interest in history, travel, science, and culture. Its timeless content and stunning visuals make it a must-read for anyone looking to explore the world from a different perspective. Book Description: The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, the January Number.
It includes the Introductory by the editor, John Hyde, and the following articles:
- Russia in Europe, an annual address by Hon. Gardiner G. Hubbard
- The Arctic Cruise of the U.S. Revenue Cutter "Bear", by Sheldon Jackson
- The Scope and Value of Arctic Explorations, by Gen. A. W. Greely
along with an obituary, geographic literature, executive reports, and North American notes.
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