Item #244659 A Steamer Above The Clouds. Mr. John Wilson, A Scotsman Took Out A Vessel of 550 Tons, In Sections, & Put It Together At A Height Of 13,000 Feet Above The Sea, On Lake Titicaca, The Highest Known Sheet Of Water In The World : Unique Shipbuilding Feat. An uncommon original article from the Harmsworth London Magazine, 1901. Frederick A. Talbot.

A Steamer Above The Clouds. Mr. John Wilson, A Scotsman Took Out A Vessel of 550 Tons, In Sections, & Put It Together At A Height Of 13,000 Feet Above The Sea, On Lake Titicaca, The Highest Known Sheet Of Water In The World : Unique Shipbuilding Feat. An uncommon original article from the Harmsworth London Magazine, 1901.

London: The Harmsworth London Magazine. 1901. First Edition. Disbound. Very Good. Item #244659

5 pages, 7 illustrations. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: Octavo (25 x 18 cms). Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Harmsworth London Magazine; Inventory No: 244659.

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