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Verlag: New York: Interscience Publisher, 1957
Anbieter: POQUETTE'S BOOKS, DEWITT, MI, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good.
(S. A. Science Vol. LVIII, No. 1497) S. 182 - 183) Sonderabdruck Offprint. 1923. Guter Zustand/Good condition. Broschur/Softcover. Sprache: englisch/english.
Anbieter: Clivia Mueller, Isernhagen, Deutschland
continous recorder for rate fluctuaction (S. A. Ecology Vol. X, No. 1) S. 37 - 46. gr8. m. zahlr. Abb.) Sonderabdruck Offprint. 1929. Guter Zustand/Good condition. Broschur/Softcover. Sprache: englisch/english.
Verlag: London: Johnson Publications, Ltd., (). First Edition., 1962
Anbieter: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, USA
Octavo, blue cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, 254 pp. Fair, with some speckling to covers, former-owner bookplate, and darkening to endpapers; in a Good, mylar protected dust jacket with light speckling. From dust jacket: Air Marshal Sir Philip Livingston K.B.E., A.F.C., former Director-General Medical Services of the Royal Air Force, writes the autobiography of his distinguished career in which, after a boyhood and youth spent on Vancouver Islands, B.C., he migrated to England to take his medical course at Jesus College, Cambridge, and London Hospital, Whitechapel. Following the experience of his early manhood, during which he was a member of the Cambridge crew in the 1914 Boat Race, then later a "young doc" in the British Navy in the 1914 - 18 War, he describes his medical life in the early days of the R.F. in India and Iraq. During his tour in India his interest in ophthalmology was awakened. He took a Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery in 1923, quickly followed by the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, in 1925. Equipped with these qualifications, the author embarked on the study of ophthalmology in its application to flying. He soon realised that a full understanding of aviation optics could best be gained by qualification as a pilot. He won his wings in Iraq in 1931. From then on, his research work was focused on the practical aspects of flying: and he made important pioneer studies on night vision and eye muscle training. On the outbreak of War his investigations in connection with the visual acuity of R.A.F. aircrew were redoubled in intensity and their practical value, which was recognised in 1942 by the award of the A.F.C., became of ever-increasing importance in the winning of the war. Aviation, Medicine, Military History, Military Biography, Royal Air Force, R. A. F. zslic.
Anbieter: Clivia Mueller, Isernhagen, Deutschland
(S. A. Physiological Res. No. 12) S. 51 - 71. m. zahlr. Tab.) Sonderabdruck Offprint. 1916. Guter Zustand/Good condition. Broschur/Softcover. Sprache: englisch/english.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Good to Very Good-. Vol. 7, No. 3. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover by Arnold Kohn for "Diamond of Doom" (novel) by Alexander Blade (house pseud.). Includes "A Grave for Gullible" by B. E. Liston [Berkeley Livingston]; "The Tiger Has a Souli" by Lester Barclay [Berkeley Livingston]; "Dr. Zanger's Cats" (novelet) by J. J. Allerton; "What's New?" by E. E. Pelletier; "It's Raining Dimes" and "The Lotus Temple" (novelet) by Berkeley Livingston. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "The Little Things in Life" by Fran Miles; "Fantastic facts" by Lee Owens; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade"; "Home Grown Meat" by J. Nelson; "Romance of the Elements" by Gordon McLean & Rod Ruth; "Marine Engineering in the Insect World" by Henrietta Brown; "Reader's Page"; "Something Simple for the Scientists" by Wayne Harris; "The Greenhouse Factory" by C. S. Rice; "Latest of the Miraculous 'Sulfas" by Joe Manners; "High! Octane Gas" by Carter T. Wainwright; "The Pleasant Dentist" by Pete Bogg; "Stories of the Stars" by Henry Gade; "Looking Too Far Ahead" by Fran Miles; "Homemade Safety Glass" by A. Morris. Illustrations by Haddon, Fletcher, Ronald Clyne, Arnold Kohn, Robert Fuqua, J. Allen St. John, and Magarian. Bumps to front; loss at upper rear spine corner (about 3" long x 1" deep); tears at spine ends; dusty with some soiling and spots; tanning; a little musty; minor soiling.
Verlag: Frank A. Munsey Co., NY, 1922
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SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Good+ to Very Good-. Vol. CXLIII, No. 5. Pulp magazine. [Edited by Matthew White.] Cover art by Modest Stein for "The Fur Cloak" (pt. 1 of 5) by Edgar Franklin. Includes "The Ju-Ju Man" (pt. 2 of 5) by Thomas H. Griffiths and Armstrong Livingston; "The Gun-Fanner" (pt. 3 of 4) by Kenneth Perkins; "His Third Master" (pt. 4 of 6) by Max Brand; "Brass Commandments" (pt. 6 of 6) by Charles Alden Seltzer; "The Devil's Hoof Print" (novelette) by Garrett Smith; "Don Luis Disposes" by Charles B. Stilson; "The Peppermint Test" by Ray Cummings; "Out for Lunch" by Douglas Grahame; "The Gratitude of Kings" by Frank Pope; "A Lesson in Melodramatics" by Herbert J. Mangham; "Mrs. Partner" by Mary Graham Bonner; "Vibratin' Harmonious" by Victor E. P. Johns. Overlapping edges worn; 1/4" losses at spine ends; 3" closed tear at lower edge of rear cover; minor soiling.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Very Good-. Vol. 22, No. 11. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "Castle of Terror" by E. J. Liston. Includes "The Eye of Wilbur Mook" by H. B. Hickey; "Cold Ghost" by Chester S. Geier; "Phantom of the Forest" by Lee Francis (Leroy Yerxa); "Oogie Finds Love" by Berkley Livingston (illustrated by J. Allen At. John); "The Return of Tharn" (pt. 2 of 3) by Howard Browne; "Day of the Druid" by Knut Enferd (illustrated by St. John). Features: "The Observatory"; "Amazing Stories Crossword Puzzle" by James R. Adams; "Floating on Air" by Fran Ferris; "Untapped Power" by Charles Reeves; "The Mysterious Colchicine" by A. Morris; "Science Discovers Spring Fever" by Carter T. Wainwright; "The Club House" by Rog Philips; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Atomic Ray Detector" by Pete Bogg; "Slipstick Pants" by Frances Yerxa; "Discussions". Illustrated by Rod Ruth, Malcolm Smith, Virgil Finlay, Draut and J. Allen St. John. Letters from Richard S. Shaver and others. Edge tears with small losses; small tape mend inside front foredge; minor holes in covers.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Good+ to Very Good-. Vol. 7, No. 3. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover by Arnold Kohn for "Diamond of Doom" (novel) by Alexander Blade (house pseud.). Includes "A Grave for Gullible" by B. E. Liston [Berkeley Livingston]; "The Tiger Has a Souli" by Lester Barclay [Berkeley Livingston]; "Dr. Zanger's Cats" (novelet) by J. J. Allerton; "What's New?" by E. E. Pelletier; "It's Raining Dimes" and "The Lotus Temple" (novelet) by Berkeley Livingston. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "The Little Things in Life" by Fran Miles; "Fantastic facts" by Lee Owens; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade"; "Home Grown Meat" by J. Nelson; "Romance of the Elements" by Gordon McLean & Rod Ruth; "Marine Engineering in the Insect World" by Henrietta Brown; "Reader's Page"; "Something Simple for the Scientists" by Wayne Harris; "The Greenhouse Factory" by C. S. Rice; "Latest of the Miraculous 'Sulfas" by Joe Manners; "High! Octane Gas" by Carter T. Wainwright; "The Pleasant Dentist" by Pete Bogg; "Stories of the Stars" by Henry Gade; "Looking Too Far Ahead" by Fran Miles; "Homemade Safety Glass" by A. Morris. Illustrations by Haddon, Fletcher, Ronald Clyne, Arnold Kohn, Robert Fuqua, J. Allen St. John, and Magarian. Glue mends to rear hinge; tape inside rear cover; standatd wear and tear at edge sand conrers; short tears to spine ends; mild tanning; minor soiling.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Very Good-. Vol. 22, No. 11. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "Castle of Terror" by E. J. Liston. Includes "The Eye of Wilbur Mook" by H. B. Hickey; "Cold Ghost" by Chester S. Geier; "Phantom of the Forest" by Lee Francis (Leroy Yerxa); "Oogie Finds Love" by Berkley Livingston (illustrated by J. Allen At. John); "The Return of Tharn" (pt. 2 of 3) by Howard Browne; "Day of the Druid" by Knut Enferd (illustrated by St. John). Features: "The Observatory"; "Amazing Stories Crossword Puzzle" by James R. Adams; "Floating on Air" by Fran Ferris; "Untapped Power" by Charles Reeves; "The Mysterious Colchicine" by A. Morris; "Science Discovers Spring Fever" by Carter T. Wainwright; "The Club House" by Rog Philips; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Atomic Ray Detector" by Pete Bogg; "Slipstick Pants" by Frances Yerxa; "Discussions". Illustrated by Rod Ruth, Malcolm Smith, Virgil Finlay, Draut and J. Allen St. John. Letters from Richard S. Shaver and others. Short tear at lower spine end; rear cover scarring; dealer's marks on front.
Anbieter: Clivia Mueller, Isernhagen, Deutschland
plant surfaces by hygrometric paper (S. A. Plant World Vol. 1, No. 10) S. 287 - 309. m. zahlr. Tab.) Sonderabdruck Offprint. 1916. Guter Zustand/Good condition. Broschur/Softcover. Sprache: englisch/english.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Very Good-. Vol. 7, No. 3. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover by Arnold Kohn for "Diamond of Doom" (novel) by Alexander Blade (house pseud.). Includes "A Grave for Gullible" by B. E. Liston [Berkeley Livingston]; "The Tiger Has a Souli" by Lester Barclay [Berkeley Livingston]; "Dr. Zanger's Cats" (novelet) by J. J. Allerton; "What's New?" by E. E. Pelletier; "It's Raining Dimes" and "The Lotus Temple" (novelet) by Berkeley Livingston. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "The Little Things in Life" by Fran Miles; "Fantastic facts" by Lee Owens; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" by Alexander Blade"; "Home Grown Meat" by J. Nelson; "Romance of the Elements" by Gordon McLean & Rod Ruth; "Marine Engineering in the Insect World" by Henrietta Brown; "Reader's Page"; "Something Simple for the Scientists" by Wayne Harris; "The Greenhouse Factory" by C. S. Rice; "Latest of the Miraculous 'Sulfas" by Joe Manners; "High! Octane Gas" by Carter T. Wainwright; "The Pleasant Dentist" by Pete Bogg; "Stories of the Stars" by Henry Gade; "Looking Too Far Ahead" by Fran Miles; "Homemade Safety Glass" by A. Morris. Illustrations by Haddon, Fletcher, Ronald Clyne, Arnold Kohn, Robert Fuqua, J. Allen St. John, and Magarian. Stress; creasing; tears; tanning; tears at spine head.
Verlag: The Rio Grande Press, Glorieta Nm, 1970
Anbieter: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Reproductions Of The Oprginal Engravings (illustrator). 2nd Edition. Gray Cloth, Spine Gilt, Cover Stamped In Red And Green. Map Endpapers. First Printing Stated, 1970, Of This Reprint Of The 1847 Original, With New Matter At Font. Fine, But A Few Tiny Spots On Fore Edge Of Page Block, And Owner's Label On Verso Of Front Free Endpaper.
SingleIssueMagazine. Zustand: Very Good+ to Near Fine. Vol. 22, No. 11. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "Castle of Terror" by E. J. Liston. Includes "The Eye of Wilbur Mook" by H. B. Hickey; "Cold Ghost" by Chester S. Geier; "Phantom of the Forest" by Lee Francis (Leroy Yerxa); "Oogie Finds Love" by Berkley Livingston (illustrated by J. Allen At. John); "The Return of Tharn" (pt. 2 of 3) by Howard Browne; "Day of the Druid" by Knut Enferd (illustrated by St. John). Features: "The Observatory"; "Amazing Stories Crossword Puzzle" by James R. Adams; "Floating on Air" by Fran Ferris; "Untapped Power" by Charles Reeves; "The Mysterious Colchicine" by A. Morris; "Science Discovers Spring Fever" by Carter T. Wainwright; "The Club House" by Rog Philips; "Scientific Mysteries" by L. Taylor Hansen; "Atomic Ray Detector" by Pete Bogg; "Slipstick Pants" by Frances Yerxa; "Discussions". Illustrated by Rod Ruth, Malcolm Smith, Virgil Finlay, Draut and J. Allen St. John. Letters from Richard S. Shaver and others. Minor chipping at overlapping edge.
Verlag: Ziff-Davis, Chicago, 1948
Anbieter: Ed Buryn Books, Nevada City, CA, USA
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1st edition. A vintage pulp fiction mag includes one serial (The Return of Tharn-II by Browne), six short stories (featuring Castle of Terror by Liston), and 11 features. Very brightt tight copy. 7 x 10, 154 pp, b/w illus & ads. VeryGood, bright front wraps, very little wear, rear wrap missing and dampstain to last few pages, backstrip intact. Magazine in color illus wraps (cover art by Robert Gibson Jones), side-stapled.
Verlag: Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company July 1945 First Edition Pulp Magazine, 1945
Anbieter: N & A Smiles, Kellerberrin, WA, Australien
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. VG. Rear cover detached, moderate edgewear, mild age-toning to pages, otherwise an attractive copy, very clean throughout. Front cover art by Arnold Kohn, illustrating "Diamond of Doom", rear cover art by Frank R. Paul, illustrating "Stories of the Stars", a feature by Henry Gade. Interior artwork by Hadden, Fletcher, Ronald Clyne; Arnold Kohn, Robert Fuqua, J. Allen St. John, Margarian.
Verlag: St. Nicholas Magazine / Century Publishing Company, 1914
Anbieter: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, USA
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First Edition. ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE for January thru October, 1914, first editions, 10 volumes, all missing covers and spine and some preliminary material, else mostly very good with better interiors / text blocks. Contains 8 full color, full page illustrations by Arthur Rackam, namely MOTHER GOOSE, THE MAGIC CUP, CHILDREN IN KENSINGTON GARDEN, THE GOSSIPS, WEE FOLK, THE FROG PRINCE, MARJORIE AND MARGARET & jack and the beanstalk as well as one such black & white with some illustrations also within the text in the essay THE WIZARD AT HOME which details the artist in his own residence. Also contains all the installments of THE GAME I LOVE complete by golf legend Francis Ouimet which is illustrated with many photos. (We note no evidence that this was ever published as a book.) Also contains BASEBALL: THE GAME AND ITS PLAYERS by Billy Evans with features and/or photos of Eddie Collins, Frank Chance, Nap Lajoie, "Doc" White, Sam Crawford, Christy Mathewson, Ed Walsh, Walter Johnson, Mordecai Brown, Chief Bender, Eddie Plank, Connie Mack, John J. McGraw, Johnny Evers, Roger Bresnehan, Jake Stahl, Ed Delahanty, Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, "Donnie" Bush, Danny Murphy, Jack Coombs, Jimmy Collins, Larry Gardner, Fred Snodgrass, Fred Markle, Frank Baker, Walter Schang, Joe Bush, et.al. (Again, we note no evidence that this was ever published as a book.) Furthermore, there are contributions by Louisa May Alcott, Palmer Cox, Bennet Cerf (age 15), Stephen Vincent Benet (age 15), Charles Livingston Bull, E. B. White (age 14), et.al.
Verlag: The Crowell Publishing Co, Springfield, OH, 1931
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
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Stapled. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. John La Gatta, John E Sheridan, Jay Hyde Barnum & Edwin L Chase (covers), Frederick Chapman (If I Were You), George Clisbee, B J Rosenmeyer, Paul Meylan, John Vassos, Wallace Morgan, T D Skidmore, Charles Livingston Bull, Tenney Johnson (illustrator). First Edition. The April, May, June & July 1931 issues of The American Magazine. Fiction and articles include most notably the complete serialization, parts 1 - 4 of 4, of If I Were You, a novel by P G Wodehouse that is based on the play he wrote with Roy Bolton (precedes book publication). Other fiction and articles include parts 3 - 6 of 7 of War Paint and Rouge, a novel by Robert W Chambers, What the Man in the Street has Taught Me, an article by Heywood Broun (April), A Job You Wouldn't Want, an article by G K Chesterton (April), Of All Places, a short story by Clarence Budington Kelland (May), three articles by Archibald Rutledge - Ever Go Stale? Here's the Remedy (May), The Eagle is no Match for this Gallant Little Bird, about the Ruby Throated Hummingbird (June), & There's Magic in the Moonlight (July), parts 1 - 2 of 5 of High Summer, a novel by Booth Tarkington (June & July), In the Bag, a short story by Octavius Roy Cohen (June), The Worst Job in the World, an article by Mary Roberts Rinehart (July), Are You Afraid of the Unexpected?, an article by M K Wisehart on designer Norman Bel Geddes and his vision for the future, with a reference to his designs for the 1933 Century of Progress Chicago World's Fair, Daughter of the Skies, an article by Bruce Gould on pioneering female aviator Ruth Nichols, and others. Condition issues include: April - light edge wear to the front cover; small loss at the top & bottom of the spine; and small soil spot to the back cover; May - light edge wear to the front cover; light wear to the spine with small loss at the top; and light soil to the back cover; June - light edge wear to the front cover; closed tears at the top (.5") and bottom (1.5") of the spine; and light soil to the back cover; and July - light edge wear and soling to the front cover is missing; small loss to the bottom of the spine; light soiling to the back cover; a small chip to the bottom corner of pages 1 - 16; and pages 83 (Campbell's Soup ad)/84 (Ford ad) are missing. A very good set with the complete serialization of a P G Wodehouse novel. A heavy, oversize set that will require additional postage. Note this item plus my other listings (inventory #s 009696, 009697 & 009698) comprise the complete serialization of High Summer.
Verlag: Maclean-Hunter, Toronto, 1961
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Lewis, Frank (illustrator). First Edition. 82 pages. Features: Nice colour-photo Pepsi ad inside front cover; 1962 Zenith TV ad; Political slush funds corrupt all parties; The Year the Government Sold the St. Lawrence River (power rights) to the Beauharnois power company; Last chance to save the world's rarest birds; 1961 - Summer of the Angry Forest Fires in the northern bush - article with colour photos; Brock Chisholm - Incredible Canadian; Disturbing report from inside the juvenile courts; A Weekend with the 'Wild Ones' at Wasaga Beach - short article with photos; UNESCO - the hope of the world - on paper; Cherchez La Femme de Montreal - photo feature; Julie de St. Laurent - portrait of a royal mistress; What it's like to lose the Irish Sweepstakes - Tom and Elsie Marsh of Squamish B.C.; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy.
Verlag: The International News Company, New York, 1925
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. Somerfield, T.; Drigin, Serge; Sutcliffe, Norman; Holloway, Cyril; Cameron, John; Hiley, F.E.; De Walton, John; Inns, Kenneth (illustrator). First Edition. Profusely illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: The Jogi's Curse - An Indian government official is cursed by a wondering jogi (priest) and the prophecy is tragically fulfilled; An Underground Wonderland - Fantastic photo-illustrated article on the Carlsbad Cavern of New Mexico; Adrift in the China Seas - Sent off to fetch help for their crippled steamer, H.W. Millard, G. Grant Simmons and their companions are blown off course and suffer an eight-day ordeal; "Watu Wa Miti" - R. St. Barbe Baker founded the "Men of the Trees" in Equatorial Africa to preserve trees which were continually being burned to secure land for cultivation - with photos; The Man Who Wanted a Change - A factory hand seeking escape travels to the South Seas, only to return sadder and wiser; Two Years in Borneo - Part I - Oscar Cook spent eight years there, the last two of which were quite strenuous - with photos; "The Man With the Buried Head" - photo of alms-seekers in India; The Promotion of Private Smith - The inside facts of an affair involving Private Smith, a young soldier in the American Army, stationed in the Philippines; The Last of the Bushrangers - Mrs. Mary J. Nichols reflects on the old pioneer days in Tasmania and the 'sticking-up' of an isolated station by the last gang of bushrangers that operated in the island - with photos; Forbidden Nepal - Hugh Walter had unusual opportunities to visit this closed state and provides interesting glimpses of the manners, customs, and principal religious festivals of the Nepalese - with photos; White Man's Magic - While exploring the interior of New Zealand the author and his companion fell afoul of a rascally Maori tohunga, or medicine man; Where Cannibals Roam - Part II - An eventful journey into the unknown interior of Papua, with photos; "Old Peter" - C.N.C. Hayter, formerly of the Royal North-West Mounted Police, describes instances of 'second sight' he witnessed among Eskimos, thus providing independent corroboration of a story about apparent Eskimo telepathy in this publication a few months ago; What Happened to Spott - A funny story about a miserly old South African storekeeper and a black mamba snake; The World's Largest Goldfish Farm - founded by Eugene Shireman of Martinsville, Indiana - with photo. 88 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy of this great vintage issue.
Verlag: The International News Company, New York, 1928
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. Prater, Ernest; Tresilian, S.; Wigfull, W.E.; Holloway, Cyril; Illingworth, L.G.; Brock, R.H.; Cleaver, Reginald; Brock, R.H.; Inns, Kenneth; Cattermole, Lance (illustrator). First Edition. Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: The Devil-Stones - A strange story of West African "fetish" and its uncanny powers among the superstition-ridden natives; Too Many Bears - Experiences of a camp cook in Yosemite National Park, where bears are as plentiful as berries, and astonishingly bold - with great photos; Through the Guadalupe Wilderness - Photo-illustrated account by Carl B. Livingston of his exploratory trip into the Guadalupe Mountains of New Mexico, perhaps the most inaccessible and least-known region in the United States; The Last Voyage of the "Joan" - W.E. Sinclair and a partner attempt to cross the Atlantic from England to Newfoundland - until disaster strikes in mid-ocean; To Lhasa in Disguise - Part I - After two years of preparation living in a Himalayan cave, Alexandra David-Neel sets out to become the first white woman to enter Lhasa, the mysterious Forbidden City of Tibet - with photos; The Mare's Nest - an amusing photo-illustrated story from an Australian back-blocks medical practice; Two Girls on the Frontier - Part II - Two city-bred sisters continue their homesteading adventures in South Dakota; Eskimo Magic - E.W. Hawkes, who has spent considerable time among the Eskimos of the Bering Strait, recounts several uncanny instances of "native magic"; His Highness The White Elephant - Photo-illustrated article on this animal which is held in the utmost veneration in Siam; In Quest of Gold - Part III - Final part of the adventure faced by two young Americans seeking buried gold who were forced to turn back by the Savage Yaqui Indians; The Robbery At the Mine - Sundry exciting happenings at a gold mine in West Australia where the author worked; His Last Break - An unsuccessful prison escape attempt in South Africa; The Worm That Turned - A tale from Calcutta where a European official did not recognize one of his staff. 84 pages plus 12 pages of nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this fascinating vintage issue.