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PETER
MACQUEEN
, F.R.G.S.
Travelogues in Color The New South America
Panama
Balkans
Russia
Egypt
PETER
MACQUEEN
TRAVELOGUES UPON
Africa Panama
South America
Mexico
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A TWO-HORNED RHINOCEROS
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NATIONAL BANK OF INDIA MOMBASA
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A NANDI OF THE HILLS
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THE MASAI ARE THE SPARTANS OF AFRICA CAN KILL A LION WITH A SPEAR
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MR. DUTKEWICH AMONG THE CANNIBALS
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NGOMA
OR DANCE OF THE SWAHILI TRIBE IN ZANZIBAR
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PETER DUTKEWICH AND MR. MACQUEEN, BAG A COUPLE OF ZEBRAS IN GERMAN EAST AFRICA NEAR MOSCHI.
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EAST AFRICA IRON WORKERS
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MOTOR CAR ON THE ENTEBEBBE TO KAMPALA GOVERNMENT ROAD. MR.
MACQUEEN
ON CAR.
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MR.
MACQUEEN
IN THE KILIMAJARO FOREST.
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MR.
MACQUEEN AND
MR. DUTKEWICH IN PARRI MOUNTAINS
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WOMAN TO THE LEFT IS CLOTHED IN BARK.
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MR. MACQUEENS PARTY CROSSING THE DRY DESERT.
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A NEW SPORT IN UGANDA ZEBRA CAUGHT FULL GROWN
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ONE DAYS HUNT OF IVORY BY MR. HYDE BANKER OF TAVETA.
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A LEOPARD FROM THE TAVETA FOREST, G.E.A.
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ALI BIN HAMUD SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR
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KIKUYU WARRIOR
The New South America!
A Travelogue with 175 Views in Colors
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A Lovely Lady of Peru.
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HIS treats of Mr. MacQueen's journey into the Latin Republics of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentine and Brazil. The peoples, the great white Andes, the fields and vegas, pampas and rivers, towns, cities, railroads, customs and history.
Visits to Callao, Lima, and the half-forgotten civilization of the Incas of Peru. Pizarro and the Spanish Conquerors, the long reign of night. Simon Bolivar, San Martin and Dom Pedro, the liberators. The newer day in South America. The West Coast for Americans. Mighty engineering of the Yankees in the Andes.
Chile: Valparaiso, Santiago de Chile.
Travel over Trans-Andine Railway to Buenos Ayres. The Christ of the Andes. Paradise of Mendoza. Rosario on the Parana River. Argentine Republic: Its Pampas and its Men. Buenos Ayres, the Paris of South America. A vigorous brood of Spaniards, Italians and Germans. A climate of perpetual spring, and the rich, sonorous language of old Castile.
Brazil, the Portuguese Republic, largest of all the countries of the western world. Rio de Janeiro, the American
City Beautiful.
Coffee fields of Bahia and Santos. Rubber of Para. The mighty Amazon, prince of all rivers. Relations of the United States to South America. Conclusion.
New Lecture Travelogue on the Completion of the Panama Canal 150 Views
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Aymara Woman in La Paz, Bolivia
American triumphs in sanitation and engineering. Colon and the old French work. New work on Lake Gatun and the Gatun Locks. The vast Culebra Cut. Rains and the adverse elements. Goethals and Gorgas and their splendid genius. Holding back the sea at Panama. Young Men's Christian Association and the Clubs. The Locks at Pedro Miguel and Miraflores. Balboa and Panama City. Life at the Zone. A New Eden in the Tropics. Government, tolls, trade and future of the Panama Canal. Uncle Sam's last triumph, greatest of all the ages. Opening of the Canal in 1915. Reflections on the work. Through the Canal to South America, a pictured journey in 1914.
BUREAUS:
ANTRIM
, Philadelphia, Pa.
DAVIDSON BUREAU
, Cleveland, Ohio
REDPATH
, Boston and New York
PETER MACQUEEN
, Boston, Mass.
Mexico
Illustrated with 150 Colored Views
Taken in March and April, While Mr. MacQueen was in the Rebellious Country
Grandeur
Beauty
Art
Heroic Struggles
Buried Cities
Forgotten Races and Temples half as old as time
From Cortez to Diaz
Spaniards French Americans
The Mines
The Wonderful Peoples
A Land of Yesterday
Always Noon
Revolution and Romance
Always Summer
The Strangeness of a Land lying at our very door
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A Mexican and His Wife Going to Market.
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Railway Scene
This lecture is a complete description of Mexico today and as it was four centuries ago. The great interests that make it the mining camp of the world; its supernal climate; its exceeding lure to the traveler; its charm to the student; its call to the blood.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Peter MacQueen: travelogues in color |
| Date Original | 1915 |
| Topical Subject (LCSH) |
Travelers Photographs Lecturers |
| Personal Name Subject | MacQueen, Peter |
| Chronological Subject | 1910-1920 |
| Type (DCMIType) |
Text Still image |
| Type (AAT) |
Brochures Promotional materials |
| Type (IMT) | jpeg |
| Digital Collection | Traveling Culture: Circuit Chautauqua in the Twentieth Century |
| Contributing Institution | University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept. |
| Archival Collection | Redpath Chautauqua Collection |
| Subcollection | Chautauqua Brochures |
| Collection Guide | http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0150 |
| Collection Identifier | MSC0150 |
| Rights Management | Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. |
| Contact Information | Contact the Special Collections Dept. at The University of Iowa Libraries: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/contact/index/ |
| Height (cm) | 29 |
| Number of Pages | 4 |
| Digitization Specifications | Scanned at 600 dpi, 32-bit color. Master image available in tiff format. |
| Date Digital | 2001 |
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