"The Wide World Magazine, Vol. 22, No. 131, February 1909" by Various is a collection of adventure narratives published in the early 20th century. This periodical showcases thrilling true stories, including dramatic encounters with nature and unique human experiences, capturing the spirit of exploration and adventure of the time. The magazine covers a broad range of topics, presenting captivating accounts such as battles between marine life and extraordinary personal escapades. The opening portion of the magazine introduces numerous short stories and articles, each offering a glimpse into intense and exhilarating experiences. One story details a fierce battle between a cow whale and a school of thresher sharks, observed by lighthouse workers, illustrating the raw power of nature. Another narrative recounts a daring attempt by a young man to rob an eagle's nest, resulting in a fiercely fought struggle for survival high up on the cliffs. These exciting beginnings set the tone for a publication aimed at readers who seek adventure, excitement, and stories that push the boundaries of human endeavors. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Wide World Magazine, Vol. 22, No. 131, February, 1909
By Various
"The Wide World Magazine, Vol. 22, No. 131, February 1909" by Various is a collection of adventure narratives published in the early 20th century. Thi...
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