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1882 Steel Engraving Native Veatka Tungus Canoe Jeannette Arctic Indigenous XGW9 LAM1 advertising a new life of

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advertising a new life of Napoleon --now beginning in The Century Magazine

This is an original 1931 photogravure of a vintage car on a dirt road in the high Pampas of Paso de los Molles in the northern Patagonia region of Argentina

This is an original 1928 photogravure of the entrance arch of the Church of Saint Theodora in Arta

Bramham Moor

Elco employees Irwin Chase

1882 Steel Engraving Native Veatka Tungus Canoe Jeannette Arctic Indigenous XGW9 LAM1 advertising a new life ofThis is an original 1882 steel engraving of "Sighting the First Natives." The Jeannette Arctic Expedition, commanded by Lieutenant George W. DeLong of the United States Navy, departed San Francisco on 8 July 1879. Originally projected by James Gordon Bennett, the proprietor of the New York Herald, the expedition was an attempt to reach the North Pole by way of the Bering Strait. Prior to the voyage, however, the Secretary of Navy added the task of

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