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8vo - 24.5 x 15 cm.; Pages 657 to 720. The society was founded in 1852 with the object of encouraging geographical exploration and discovery. Contents (articles only): 1 - "The Present Problems of Geography" by H. R. Mill, 2 - "Work on the U. S. Topographic Atlas", 3 - "New Guinea Natives Who Can Scarcely Walk", 4 - "Gold Medal Presented by the Paris Geographical Society to Commander Peary. His Next Arctic Trip", 5 - "Hungarian Activity in Geography", 6 - "Notes on Topographic Surveys in Alaska". The paper covers are edge worn and browned. The interior is clean with some pages still uncut on the top and fore edges.
Title: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society: Volume XXXVI, Number 11, November 1904.
Categories: Exploration & Travel,
Publisher: New York., American Geographical Society.: 1904
Binding: Soft Cover
Book Condition: Good+
Size: Magazine
Seller ID: 13075
Keywords: American Geographical Society Cartography Maps Geology Climatology Navigation Geography Exploration H. R. Mill