The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 6, March, 1885Various
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The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 6, March, 1885
Various
Massachusetts -- Periodicals; New England -- Periodicals
Edited by Mrs. G.R. Alden (Pansy).
_$1.00 a year; 10 cts. a number._
For both week-day and Sunday reading, THE PANSY holds the first place in
the hearts of the children, and in the approval of earnest-minded
parents.
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stands royal leader, and as a Christian Home Magazine for young folks,
it is without question the best and most attractive magazine in the
world. Pansy's own bright, quick-seeing spirit inspires all her
contributors. Very fully illustrated.
Chautauqua Young Folks' Journal.
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AMERICAN EXPLORATIONS IN THE ICE ZONES
[Illustration: _From American Explorations in the Ice Zones._]
Early American Voyages made in search of the Northwest Passage.
Explorations in the Arctic Zone by Lieut. DeHaven, Dr. Kane, Commodore
Rodgers, Capt. Hall, Lieut. Schwatka and Lieut. DeLong; Wrangel Land as
first reported by Capt. Long, and a brief account of the U.S. Expedition
to the Antarctic seas under Capt. Wilkes. _An account of the Greeley
Party, and the recent rescue of the survivors._ Compiled from official
and other sources by PROF. J.E. NOURSE, U.S.N. We have in this volume
the work of a scientist and scholar, and at the same time a book of
thrilling interest. _8vo, extra cloth, illustrated_,$3.00. _With
circumpolar map_, $3.50. _Half calf_, $6.00.
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