National Geographic Magazine Vol. 10 - 08. August 1899
by National Geographic Society
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"National Geographic Magazine Vol. 10 - 08. August 1899" is an illustrated monthly magazine published by the National Geographic Society. The August 1899 issue includes articles on the following topics: * **Shishaldin as a Field for Exploration** by Joseph Stanley-Brown * **Magnetic Work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey** * **Deep-Sea Exploring Expedition of Steamer "Albatross"** by Hugh M. Smith * **Geographical Congress at Berlin** * **The Proposed Interoceanic Canal in its Commercial Aspects** by Joseph Nimmo * **The Interoceanic Canal** by Emory R. Johnson * **Plans for Reaching the South Pole** by Guilber H. Grosvenor In addition to these articles, the issue also includes sections on geographic literature and miscellanea.Book Details
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