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National Geographic . December 1914, Vol.
26, No. 6 |
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Life in Constantinople, by H. G. Dwight,
with 25 Illustrations (Summary: This great city has changed more in the
past five years than in all the 200 years prior. Nevertheless the
atmosphere of this agglomeration of races, this sometimes uneasy mixture
of East and West, retains more than just a tang of the medieval. Related
Subjects: Istanbul, Turkey.)
Where Adam and Eve Lived, by Frederick and Margaret Simpich, with 35
Illustrations (Summary: Baghdad, magical and romantic city of the Arabian
Nights, was once a center of the world’s wealth, power, and
civilization. The city is reborn as the center of an international battle
for political and commercial supremacy in the Middle East. Related
Subjects: Arabs; Babylonia; Baghdad, Iraq; Bedouin; Eden, Garden of;
Euphrates River, Asia; Iraq; Tigris River, Turkey-Iraq; Ancient
Civilizations Middle East; Bible.)
Mystic Nedjef, the Shia Mecca: A Visit to One of the Strangest Cities in
the World, by Frederick Simpich, with 4 Illustrations (Summary: Five days
by mule or camel from Baghdad, this mysterious desert city of golden
domes, fabulous treasures, and weird rites attracts Shiite pilgrims from
India, Persia, and southern Russia. They bring with them their mummified
dead, salted and dried, for burial in the holy ground. Related Subjects:
Euphrates River, Asia; Iraq; Islam; Karbala, Iraq; Muslims; Najaf, An,
Iraq; Nedjef, Iraq, Shiism.)
Impressions of Asiatic Turkey, by Stephen van Rensselaer Trowbridge, with
Illustrations (Summary: The author shares his impressions of Turkey and
its people after five years of touring the provinces of Aleppo and Adena
by horseback. Related Subjects: Aleppo, Syria; Forests; Levant States;
Syria; Turkey.)
Henry Gannett
The Most Historic Lands on Earth, (with Outline Map Illustration of Turkey
in Asia) (Summary: Thought the Turks possess a territory only a third the
size of the United States, within their boundaries some of the greatest,
most influential events in human history have occurred, from those of
Babylon to the Promised Land, and to the civilizations of the Hittites,
Tyre, Sidon, Egypt, and Byzantium. Related Subjects: Iraq; Turkey.)
Meetings of the National Geographic Society, 1914-1915
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National Geographic . November 1914, Vol.
26, No. 5 |
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SPECIAL ISSUE - 16 Pages
of 4-Color Work (Russia)
Young Russia: The Land of Unlimited Possibilities, by Gilbert H. Grosvenor,
with 100 Illustrations (Summary: This land of Orient and Occident boasts
countless people, mineral wealth, timber, and burgeoning agriculture, but
until recent years Russia has had little opportunity to fulfill her
immense potential. Related Subjects: Ivan IV (the Terrible), Tsar
(Russia); Kremlin, Moscow, Russia; Leningrad, Russia; Moscow, Russia;
Peter the Great, Tsar (Russia); Petrograd, Russia; Russia
(Pre-Revolution); Tatars.)
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National Geographic . October 1914, Vol. 26,
No. 4 |
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Hungary: A Land of Shepherd Kings, by C.
Townley-Fullam, with 92 Illustrations including Outline Map of
Austria-Hungary (Summary: The fabled descendants of the mighty Attila,
leavened by Jews and Slavs, Germans and Romanians, boast a gorgeous
capital and a backcountry that remains even today a quaint still life.
Related Subjects: Budapest, Hungary; Gypsies; Hungary; Magyars.)
England: The Oldest Nation of Europe: Geographical Factors in the Strength
of Modern England, by Roland G. Usher, Professor of History, Washington
University, with 11 Illustrations (Summary: England is strong not only
because of her navy and her widespread colonies but because of ethnic
cohesion, shared ideals, and the geographic advantages offered by the
English Channel.)
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National Geographic . September 1914, Vol.
26, No. 3 |
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The France of Today, by Major General A. W.
Greely, U.S. Army, with 26 Illustrations (Summary: The author’s early
feeling that France might be little more than an aggregation of fanatics
is altered by a months-long opportunity to get to know its people and
everyday life. In truth, he says, this country is home to an admirable and
intelligent people who are in the process of developing enlightened social
legislation. Related Subjects: Brittany, France; France.)
Belgium: The Innocent Bystander, by William Joseph Showalter, with 36
Illustrations (Summary: Neutral Belgium has been overcome by the tides of
war. Her peace-loving yet gallant people have suffered greatly and earned
the respect of friend and foe alike. Related Subjects: Belgium; World War
I.)
The Foreign Born in the United States, with 14 Illustrations (Summary: In
the United States today one person in every seven was born outside our
borders – 13.5 million in all. The last decade’s influx of immigrants
has been a population movement of volume and rapidity unequaled in
history. Related Subjects: Immigration – United States.)
The German Nation, with 30 Illustrations
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National Geographic . August 1914, Vol. 26,
No. 2 |
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SPECIAL ISSUE - Please NOTE:
Map of Europe, with new Balkan Boundaries, 13" x 22"
Supplement IS included with this Magazine.
Experiences in the Grand Canyon, by Ellsworth and Emery Kolb, with 71
Illustrations (Summary: A couple (brothers, actually) who have lived near
this natural wonder for 12 years, with the object of obtaining its
complete photographic record, describe trips to several of its most
beautiful tracts and tributaries. Related Subjects: Arizona; Bright Angel
Trail, Arizona; Colorado River and Basin, U.S.-Mexico; Glen Canyon
National Recreation Area, Arizona-Utah; Grand Canyon, Arizona; Green
River, U.S.; Havasupai Indians; Lodore Canyon, Colorado; Marble Canyon,
Arizona; Utah.)
The Cape Cod Canal, by J. W. Miller, with 4 Illustrations (Summary: An
isthmus of moraine deposits just eight miles wide separates Buzzard’s
Bay of Long Island Sound from Barnstable Bay. Cutting a canal here has
both shortened and made vastly safer the trip between Boston and point
south. Related Subjects: Canals; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Massachusetts.)
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National Geographic . July 1914, Vol. 26,
No. 1 |
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16 Pages of 4-Color Work (Flowers; Beetles;
Japan)
Hunting with the Lens, by Howard H. Cleaves, with 47 Illustrations
(Summary: The 20th-century bird lover has an advantage that was
unavailable to earlier ornithologists: the camera. Related Subjects:
Birds; Hawks; Killdeers; Photography, nature.)
Young Japan, by Eliza R. Scidmore, with 11 Illustrations in Color
(Summary: Every year in Japan another half million children are born.
Thanks to carriage in backpacks, the custom of walking, and compulsory
education, they seem always to be on view in the streets.)
Explorers of a New Kind: Successful Introduction of Beetles and Parasites
to Check Ravages of the Gipsy-moth and Brown-tail Moth, by L. O. Howard,
with 15 Illustrations-4 in Color (Summary: In addition to spraying these
entomological aliens with chemicals, a Department of Agriculture expert
says, importing their natural parasites and enemies is helping to restrict
their spread. Related Subjects: Beetles; Brown-tail moths; Flies; Gypsy
moths; Insect control; Moths.)
The Need of Conserving the Beauty and Freedom of Nature, by Charles W.
Eliot (Summary: How do we improve the mental health of the multitudes? The
author discusses combating the evils of increased industrialization and
urbanization. Related Subjects: Landscape architecture; Mount Desert
Island, Maine.)
The Unique Island of Mount Desert (Maine), by George B. Door, Ernest H.
Forbush, M. L. Fernald, with 11 Illustrations (Summary: Just as the powers
of the federal government have been used to conserve beautiful or
interesting regions of the West, so too should the law protect special
places in the East. Prominent among these places, off the coast of Maine,
is this land of cliffs, fjords, and fecund marshes. Related Subjects:
Birds; Lafayette National Park, Maine; Maine; Mount Desert Island, Maine.)
A Book of Monsters, by David and Marian Fairchild, with 7 Illustrations
(Summary: A gallery of photos of insects and beetles, magnified many
times, is accompanied by biographies of the creatures that are both
information and entertaining. Related Subjects: Insects.)
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National Geographic . June 1914, Vol. 25,
No. 6 |
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Chichen Itza, Invention, US Coast &
Geodetic Survey, Colonel Goethals. The Home of a Forgotten Race;
Mysterious Chichen Itza, in Yucatan, Mexico, Discovery and Invention, Our
Guardians on the Deep, Honors to Colonel Goethals |
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National Geographic . May 1914, Vol. 25, No.
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64 Pictures in Colors of Common Birds of Town and Country, by Louis A.
Fuertes
Mexico and Mexicans, by William Joseph Showalter, with 17 Illustrations
(Summary: South of the border is a land of physical contrasts and social
paradox, a nation of immense natural riches yet grinding human poverty, of
the hemisphere’s oldest university yet a people who are uneducated, and
of a laudable constitution yet rulers who are lawless. Related Subjects:
Mexico; Mexico City, Mexico.)
Birds of Town and Country, by Henry W. Henshaw (Summary: Natural histories
of common species of birds in the United States, with 64 color pictures by
Louis Agassiz Fuertes. Related Subjects: Birds: Waterfowl.)
A Naturalist’s Journey Around Vera Cruz and Tampico, by Frank M.
Chapman, with 31 Illustrations (Summary: The short distance between
Veracruz, on the Gulf, and the mountains around Mexico City is a journey
from equatorial to boreal regions, from perpetual summer to constant snow.
A change in altitude of three miles makes in turn for a huge and
practically unexplored diversity of flora and fauna. Related Subjects:
Birds; Mexico; Orizaba Volcano, Mexico; Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico;
Veracruz (state), Mexico; Wildlife – North America.)
A Mexican Hacienda, by J. E. Kirkwood, with 18 Illustrations (Summary: The
author describes what he discovered during a year spent on a Mexican
estate, a plantation as large as the state of Connecticut, where the
owner’s rambling mansion covers several acres, yet 2,000 peons are
crowded into windowless adobe hovels. Related Subjects: Estates and
mansions; Haciendas; Mexico; Mines and mining; Zacatecas (state), Mexico.)
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National Geographic . April 1914, Vol. 25,
No. 4 |
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Bhutan, New National Geographic Society
Building. Castles in the Air, The New Home of the National Geographic
Society, 16 Pages in Photogravure. |
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National Geographic . March 1914, Vol. 25,
No. 3 |
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21 Pages of 4-Color Work: Village Life in
the Holy Land
Village Life in the Holy Land, by John D. Whiting, with 27 Illustrations
(Summary: Right down to hand-pressed olive oil and headgear, the lives,
customs, and social relations of the people of Palestine remain largely
unchanged since biblical times. Related Subjects: Holy Land; Jerusalem;
Palestine.)
Encouraging Birds Around the House, by Frederick H. Kennard, with 36
Illustrations (Summary: To attract birds in springtime, it’s important
to understand their chief need; a proper place for rearing their young,
including a nesting site, food, water, and protection from their enemies,
not least of which is the common house cat.)
Redeeming the Tropics, by William Joseph Showalter, with 5 Illustrations
(Summary: Microbiology and preventive medicine are writing a new geography
of inhabitable territory and of commercial opportunity in tropical
regions. Related Subjects: Diseases; Hookworms; Malaria; Medicine and
health; Mexico; Panama; Sanitation; Typhoid fever.)
Scenes in the Byways of Southern Mexico: 6 Illustrations (Photo Essay
featuring 6 Black and White Photographs of: Tehuantepec Indian children,
State of Oaxaca, Mexico; Tehuana Indians famous head-dress; La
Beneficencia orphan asylum; Tehuantepec, Mexico; and, Mexico City Market
Square.)
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National Geographic . February 1914, Vol.
25, No. 2 |
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Alaska Map IS NOT Included. Panama Canal, US
Resources. Map of Alaska, in three colors, (15 1/4" x 20"
Supplement), Battling with the Panama Slides, The
Panama Canal, The Nation's Undeveloped Resources, Probable Effect of the
Panama Canal on Commercial Geography. |
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National Geographic . January 1914, Vol. 25,
No. 1 |
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SPECIAL ISSUE - HERE AND
THERE IN NORTHERN AFRICA, by Frank Edward Johnson, with 114 Illustrations
(Summary: Photographs feature the cave-dwellers and nomads of Tunisia,
Tripolitania, Algeria, and Morocco. Related Subjects: Africa; Algeria;
Camels; Dancers and dancing; Date palms; Deserts; Guermessa, Tunisia;
Libya; Locusts; Sahara, Africa; Sponge-fishing industry; Tripolitania,
North Africa; Troglodytes; Tunisia.)
I. The Mountain-climbing Troglodytes of Tunisia
II. The University at the Mosque of the Olive Tree, Tunis
III. Concerning the Camel and the Locust
IV. In Tripoli of Barbary
V. The Oasis of Northern Africa and the Sahara
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