By: National Geographic Society
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 10 - 01. January 1899 offers readers a fascinating look into the world as it was over a century ago. The articles and photographs provide a unique glimpse into history, showcasing a wide range of topics such as geography, culture, and wildlife. The detailed maps and illustrations add to the informative nature of the magazine, making it a valuable resource for those interested in exploration and discovery. While some of the information may be outdated, the overall quality of the writing and research make this an enjoyable and educational read for anyone with a curiosity about the world around them.Book Description: The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol X, January 1899.
It includes the following articles:
- The Stikine River in 1898, by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore
- The U. S. Board on Geographic Names and its Foreign Critics
- The West Indian Hurricane of September 10-11, 1898 by Professor E. B. Garriott
- Colonial Systems of the World by O. P. Austin
- LLoyd's Journey Across the Great Pygmy Forest
- Growth of Maritime Commerce
- Senor Don Matias Romero
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