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Published by National Geographical Society, 1947
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 160 pages. Illustrated. What I Saw Across the Rhine J. Frank Dobie traveled for several months in the U. S. zone of occupied Germany after the war. He paints a picture of a country in defeat impoverished, sullen, and gray. Canada s Caribou Eskimos The Padlermiut, or Caribou Eskimos ( Inuit) , are the only Eskimos tribe without a sea culture. Outside contact means that today they depend on traders as much as they depended on caribou. Adventures in Lololand Rumors of captured American servicemen enslaved by the Lolos of southwestern China, prompt Rennold L. Lowy to join a rescue party. Sponge Fishermen of Tarpon Springs Jennie E. Harris visits a community of Greek immigrants in Florida to learn about the underwater world of sponge divers. Cuba- -American Sugar Bowl Between the departure of the Spanish and the arrival of the communists, Cuba was a favorite destination for vacationing Americans. In addition to tourism, the Pearl of the Antilles was best known for the export of sugar and tobacco.