By: National Geographic Society
The January 1897 edition of National Geographic Magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the world as it was over a century ago. The articles and photographs contained within its pages cover a diverse range of topics, from exotic travel destinations to scientific discoveries.
One particularly captivating feature is an in-depth exploration of Madagascar, complete with vivid descriptions of its landscape, people, and wildlife. The accompanying illustrations provide a visual feast for the eyes, transporting the reader to this far-off island nation.
In addition to its travel-focused content, this issue also delves into the realm of natural history, with articles on subjects such as bird migration and the geology of the Grand Canyon. The level of detail and expertise presented in these pieces reflect the magazine's commitment to education and exploration.
Overall, National Geographic Magazine Vol. 08 - 01. January 1897 is a valuable historical document that sheds light on the world in the late 19th century. Its blend of informative articles and stunning visuals make it a must-read for anyone interested in the natural world and global exploration. Book Description: The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, the January Number.
It includes the following articles:
- The Gold Coast, Ashanti, and Kumassi, by George K. French
- All Around the Bay of Passamaquoddy, by Albert S. Gatschet
- Return of the Hourst Niger Expedition, by Ernest de Sasseville
- Geographic Serials, by Henry Gannett
- The National Geographic Society: Synopsis of a course of lectures on the effects of geographic environment in developing the civilization of the world, by Gardiner G. Hubbard
along with Geographic Notes, and Miscellanea.
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