279 resultados para Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company.
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Also published by the New Amsterdam book co., New York, 1902, in the series called The commonwealth library.
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Also published by A. S. Barnes and company, New York, 1904, in the series called The trail makers.
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v. 1. Into Morocco. Fez. The Moorish empire.--v. 2. Round about Paris. Paris exposition.--v. 3. Olympian games. Grecian journey. The wonders of Thessaly.--v. 4. Cities of the Barbary coast. Oases of the Algerian Sahara. Southern Spain.--v. 5. Hawaiian islands. Edge of China. Manila.--v. 6. The Yellowstone national park. The Grand cañon of Arizona. Moki land.--v. 7. Through Europe with a camera. Oberammergau. Cycling through Corsica.--v. 8. St. Petersburg. Moscow. The Trans-Siberian railway.--v. 9. Down the Amur. Peking. The forbidden city (Peking)--v. 10. Seoul, capital of Korea. Japan, the country. Japan, the cities.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"References for further reading" at end of some chapters.
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Introduction signed: Robert Waite.
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With changed title-pages and binder's titles, including the same material as his Works, San Francisco, 1882-90, 39 v.; omitting v. 1-5, The native races of the Pacific states ...
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Boston and the Berkshires.--Pioneers of the Mohawk and the Hudson.--Oriskany, a battle of the revolution.--The Erie canal.--The New York central railway.--Old journeys from Philadelphia to the West.--The Pennsylvania railroad.--The National road.--The Baltimore and Ohio railroad.--Cities of the Ohio valley.--The great valley.--To Kentucky by the Cumberland gap.--Frontier soldiers and statesmen.--Cities of the southern mountains.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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First published in the "Philadelphia times" as a series of letters.
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Sequel: Report upon the locomotive engines, and the police and management of several of the principal rail roads in the northern and middle states.
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"References cited": p. 13.