By: National Geographic Society
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 10 - 03, March 1899 is an extraordinary read that takes readers on a captivating journey through the unexplored corners of the world. The articles are well-researched and carefully curated, offering in-depth insights into the diverse cultures, landscapes, and wildlife of the time.
The stunning photographs and illustrations add another layer of depth to the magazine, allowing readers to truly immerse themselves in the subjects being discussed. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the rugged peaks of the Andes, each page is a visual feast that showcases the beauty and wonder of our planet.
One of the highlights of this issue is the article on the construction of the Panama Canal, providing a fascinating look into one of the most ambitious engineering projects of the era. The attention to detail and the level of research put into each piece truly sets National Geographic Magazine apart from other publications of its time.
Overall, National Geographic Magazine Vol. 10 - 03, March 1899 is a must-read for anyone interested in history, geography, and exploration. It is a timeless classic that continues to inspire and educate readers more than a century after its initial publication. Book Description: The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol X, March 1899.
It includes the following articles:
- The Original Territory of the United States, by Hon. David J. Hill
- Porto Rico, by Prof. Robert T. Hill
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