This 314 page School Edition from 1937 is written for students about the wonders that can be found when traveling from South America to Europe. Richard Halliburton was a writer, lecturer and world traveler. He believed that ...

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This 314 page School Edition from 1937 is written for students about the wonders that can be found when traveling from South America to Europe. Richard Halliburton was a writer, lecturer and world traveler. He believed that one could become wise and good by exploring the world. This volume is filled with dozens of photos and descriptive text. Chapters include: A Marvelous Bridge; The Golden Gate; The Highest Waterfall; The Deepest Canyon; The Greatest Dam; Niagara; New York; Washington; Fort Jefferson; Popocatepetl; The Rain God's City; Christophe's Castle; The Panama Canal; The Angel Architects; Iguazu Falls; The River of January; Gibraltar; Carcassonne; Mount St. Michael; The Ornament and the Honor of France; The Tiger of the Alps; The Monastery of St. Bernard; St. Peter's; August 24th, in the Year 79; The City that Rose from the Dead; The Magic Grotto; Athena's Temple; No Woman's Land; The Heart of Russia; and the Mother of Churches.

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