By: National Geographic Society
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09-10, October 1898 offers a fascinating glimpse into the world as it was over a century ago. The articles cover a wide range of topics, from geography and exploration to history and culture. The photographs are stunning, capturing the beauty and diversity of the natural world in a way that is both educational and awe-inspiring.
One particularly interesting article discusses the recent discovery of ancient ruins in Central America, shedding light on the history of indigenous civilizations in the region. Another explores the intricate social structures of bee colonies, providing a detailed look at the inner workings of these complex societies.
Overall, National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09-10 is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the world around them. The blend of informative articles and stunning visuals makes for an engaging and enlightening read, making it a must-have for any curious reader. Book Description: The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol IX, October 1898.
It includes the following articles:
- Lake Chelan, by Henky Gannett
- Frederic W. Putnam, by John Hydic
- Mesa Verde, by F. H. Newell
- The Geospheres, by W J McGee
- Miscellanea
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