
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 10. October 1898
by National Geographic Society
'National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 10. October 1898' Summary
**Lake Chelan: A Picturesque Wonder** Henry Gannett's exploration of Lake Chelan captures the breathtaking beauty of this glacial lake nestled in the Cascade Mountains. With vivid descriptions and stunning illustrations, Gannett paints a vibrant picture of its pristine waters, towering peaks, and lush vegetation. **Frederic W. Putnam: A Pioneer in Anthropology** John Hydic's tribute to Frederic W. Putnam celebrates the life and achievements of this renowned anthropologist. Hydic traces Putnam's pioneering work in archaeology, ethnology, and museum development, highlighting his significant contributions to the field. **Mesa Verde: An Ancient Puebloan Legacy** F.H. Newell's comprehensive study of Mesa Verde uncovers the secrets of this ancient civilization. With detailed descriptions and captivating photographs, Newell explores the intricate cliff dwellings, ceremonial structures, and artifacts that provide a glimpse into the lives of the Puebloan people. **The Geospheres: Unveiling the Earth's Structure** W.J. McGee's groundbreaking investigation into the Earth's spheres offers a comprehensive understanding of our planet's structure. Through meticulous research and lucid explanations, McGee presents a framework for comprehending the Earth's composition, dynamics, and interactions with the cosmos.Book Details
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